After cutting the spring salary supplements paid out to teachers and other school employees last year, the Lincoln Parish School Board was able to bring some of that cut pay back at Tuesday’s regul
A slate of new school and central office administrators were introduced to the Lincoln Parish School Board at Tuesday’s regular meeting, and in each case the new positions will be a homecoming of sorts for those who have accepted them.
According to Kellye Ketchum, teaching is in her DNA, so it’s no surprise that the Ruston Kiwanis Club has honored her with its 2020-21 Outstanding Educator award.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held Friday in Ruston to signify the beginning of the project to build a new Louisiana Delta Community College (LDCC) on its previous site on James Street.
Lincoln Parish public school employees will soon be getting a bonus check of up to $1,000, courtesy of federal pandemic relief funds sent to the local school board.
For Ruston High School’s Courtney Martin, teaching always came naturally to her and has been a part of who she is. She’s one who played school as a child, lining up dolls and stuffed animals to teach them simple addition on the chalkboard.
While a classroom teacher, Mary Wilks-Kilgore decided to obtain a degree in educational leadership just to have it under her belt. That extra tool came in handy when she was named interim principal at Cypress Springs Elementary School during the summer of 2017.
It was a night of updates for the Lincoln Parish School Board in a relatively brief regular meeting Tuesday as members were given the latest on topics such as spring graduations, summer school plan
Ruston’s Louisiana Delta Community College location was recently torn down on James Street. A new $7 million facility will be built in the same location.