http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bookfairs/cptoolkit/homepage.do?method=homepage&url=lutcherhighschool
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Pro-Start students from St. James and Lutcher High Schools made the news cooking for the recent 22nd Annual Festival of the Bonfires.
http://www.abc26.com/videogallery/66674683/News/VIDEO:-High-School-Students-Prep-for-Culinary-Careers
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Day of the Dead
Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos), celebrated between October 31st and November 2nd, is a celebration in which Mexicans remember and honor their deceased loved ones. Though it may sound gloomy or morbid, it's not. It's a festive and colorful holiday. Mexicans visit cemeteries, decorate the graves, and spend time there - in the presence of their deceased friends and family members. They also make elaborately decorated altars (called ofrendas) in their homes to welcome the spirits.
Pictured are some of the altars from Ms. Brown's Spanish class that the the students created to celebrate the holiday.
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Students are reminded that they are not allowed on school property after hours. Any students caught on campus during off hours will be subject to one day suspension out of school per the St. James Parish Policy Manual.
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On Saturday, October 15th the LHS Art Club painted faces at the Lions Club Pumpkin Patch. A good time was had by all!!
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The keynote speaker was Mr. Phil Gugliuzza who currently serves as Executive Director to the Louisiana Association of Student Councils, and is Executive Administrator for Key Clubs in Louisiana, Mississippi and West Tennessee. His message was for all of us to understand it takes one person to make a change.
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Honorable Mention - Chase Rodrigue
3rd Place Overall in Painting - Anthony Gary
3rd Place Photography - Remy Roper
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Saige Brady bested 20 other dancers in the solo competition and won the National Title. Way to go Saige!
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