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28 students accused of vandalizing high school with flour, hot dogs, sardines
28 students accused of vandalizing high school with flour, hot dogs, sardines

Yahoo

time30-04-2025

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28 students accused of vandalizing high school with flour, hot dogs, sardines

BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Leaders from Livingston Parish Public Schools (LPPS) said 31 people have been identified in connection with a school vandalism using food items, Vaseline and toilet paper. According to LPPS, 28 of those people were students. The vandalism reportedly occurred on Friday, April 25, at Springfield High School, with the first group of people entering the campus around 12:15 a.m. before a second group arrived at around 2:42 a.m. Some of the damage to the campus included condiments and food being spread in classrooms and hallways. The school system said students entered through a window and threw flour, glitter, ketchup, chili, hot dogs and mustard in hallways and classrooms. Vaseline was placed on items, sardines were put in the ceiling and rugs, and cups and toilet paper were thrown around the campus. Tables were turned over, soil was found on concrete walkways and items were located on the roof. 'The action taken by these individuals is not a prank. It is vandalism to school property, plain and simple, and this type of behavior is not acceptable,' Superintendent Jody Purvis said. 'These individuals have disrespected their fellow students, the school's employees and members of the Springfield community. Furthermore, their actions caused damage and disruption.' Deputies assisted school leaders with the investigation. Sheriff Jason Ard said school administrators will determine disciplinary measures. School leaders said students will be disciplined based on the severity of their participation in the vandalism, with restitution required for those accused of destroying and damaging property. 'I want to thank the Springfield High and Springfield Elementary employees for their willingness to return the campus to a safe, healthy learning environment, allowing instruction for all students to resume as quickly as possible,' Purvis said. Luka Doncic donates entire cost of restoring vandalized Kobe Bryant mural in downtown Los Angeles Michael Bolton speaks out after cancer diagnosis, treatment: 'I want to keep going' 'Blessed': $349M Mega Millions jackpot winner finally comes forward to claim prize more than a month after drawing Congress awards gold medal to all Black female WWII unit, 'Six Triple Eight' Vietnam veterans reminisce on the conflict Who designed the Vietnam memorial? Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Students, driver injured after school bus crash in Livingston Parish
Students, driver injured after school bus crash in Livingston Parish

Yahoo

time27-03-2025

  • Automotive
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Students, driver injured after school bus crash in Livingston Parish

BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Students in Livingston Parish and a driver were injured after a crash involving a school bus on Thursday, March 27. The accident happened at about 6:30 a.m. on Highway 16. Officials said a Livingston Parish Public Schools bus had 55 students from Live Oak High and Live Oak Junior High on board. It was heading to school. Some students sustained minor injuries, and one person was taken to the hospital. 'The driver of the car involved in the incident has been airlifted to a nearby hospital for medical care,' school officials said. In response to the incident, parents were asked to come to the scene along with central office staff and the principals of both schools. The school system said that parents will release students, or the system will transport students whose parents cannot be reached to school. Due to the damage sustained, the school bus will be towed from the scene. East Baton Rouge voters to decide St. George charter, crime district Tourist submarine sinks near Egypt, leaving 6 dead and 9 inured, officials say Assumption Parish drainage fee renewal on March 29 ballot Numbers to know for each of the 16 teams remaining in March Madness Why is it called the 'Sweet 16' and 'Elite Eight'? First job? Some tax tips for first-time filers Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Denham Springs High School student hurt in crash that left 2 dead, school officials confirm
Denham Springs High School student hurt in crash that left 2 dead, school officials confirm

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time12-02-2025

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Denham Springs High School student hurt in crash that left 2 dead, school officials confirm

BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — A spokesperson for Livingston Parish Public Schools confirmed Wednesday that a Denham Springs High School student was one of the people injured in a deadly crash early Tuesday morning. Counselors are available for students and faculty at the high school. The Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office said two victims were killed and three others were hurt in the single-vehicle crash on Linder Road. An investigation is ongoing. Baton Rouge man dead after two-vehicle crash in Acadia Parish Cardi B wants Trump to return deported uncle in exchange for ruining her shoes at Super Bowl 'More female and less white': Missouri AG accuses Starbucks of violating anti-discrimination laws 5 JOANN stores in Louisiana expected to close amid second bankruptcy filing LSU's Olivia Dunne named grand marshal of New Orleans' Endymion parade for 2025 Baton Rouge organizations partner to teach families heart-healthy ways to enjoy meals Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Greater Baton Rouge area schools adjust calendars to make up winter storm days
Greater Baton Rouge area schools adjust calendars to make up winter storm days

Yahoo

time31-01-2025

  • Climate
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Greater Baton Rouge area schools adjust calendars to make up winter storm days

BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — Schools in and around Baton Rouge are adjusting their calendars to recover instructional time lost due to last week's winter storm. The Greater Baton Rouge area got snow totals averaging nearly 8 to 9 inches on Tuesday, Jan. 21. Because of the winter weather conditions, schools in the Baton Rouge area announced school closures. East Baton Rouge and Livingston Parish school districts announced schedule modifications, including converting half days to full days and repurposing professional development time for instruction. Lainey Wilson, country star and Louisiana native, bringing world tour to Baton Rouge To meet required instructional minutes, the school calendar has been adjusted to recover lost time from winter weather without impacting Mardi Gras or Spring Break. Feb. 19 will change from a half day to a full school day. May 20 and May 21 will change from a half day to a full school day. May 23 is a half day and the last day for students, teachers and support staff. Livingston Parish Schools will restore a regular class day on either Feb. 11, 12, or 13 to recover time lost due to last week's winter weather. A planned professional development day will be converted into a full instructional day for all students and staff. 'We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, but we feel it is important that we use this time for instruction with our students,' Livingston Parish Public Schools Superintendent Jody Purvis said. This story will be updated as more schools announce calendar amendments. Mother and daughter suffer 'serious injuries' in pit bull attack in Ascension Parish 2025 BMW iX xDrive60: Luxury and Performance Greater Baton Rouge area schools adjust calendars to make up winter storm days Honoring Black History: Southern University School of Nursing voted best program in the US in school's history Department of Education undoes Biden's Title IX rules on gender Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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