While the Lincoln Parish public school system will receive the lion’s share of the $2.3 million CARES Act funding from the federal government in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic, five other schools in the parish will also see a cut of the money to help improve student technology and distance learning access.
Lincoln Parish “girl power” recently got twice as nice as female Ruston High School and I. A. Lewis School students were named Future Business Leaders of America State President for their respective divisions.
The Lincoln Parish school district has submitted its budget for how it plans to spend its portion of federal coronavirus relief funding — plans the district had to make despite not yet knowing what safety restrictions schools may be under in the fall.
The Louisiana Board of Regents on Thursday approved Grambling State University’s proposal to offer Louisiana’s first bachelor’s degree in cloud computing.
The 2020 TOP DOG New Venture Championship gave awards for first ($1,500), second ($1,000) and third ($500) places in the annual competition via a Zoom Awards Show May 22.
The vast majority of students in Lincoln Parish public schools are eligible for federal aid designed to help pay for groceries in response to the coronavirus-induced school closures that defined the last two months of the academic year.
When Jeff Nugent joined the Choudrant High School faculty three years ago, he inherited more than expected. Hired to teach seventh- and eighth-grade science, he was unaware that he would be leading his students into competition. But that’s exactly what happened.