Scotlandvilel Middle School Survey
- December 5, 2011
Following the recent decision by the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board to convert Scotlandville Elementary School into a middle school for the 2013-2014 school year, students, parents, staff and community members are invited to provide input and help choose the new middle school’s colors and mascot and give opinions of other related issues.Please click in the link below to share your input.
Fourth-grade students from Crestworth, Progress, Ryan, Scotlandville and White Hills elementary schools are invited to vote on the colors and mascots by paper ballot, which will be sent to those schools shortly.These are feeder schools for the newly created middle school.In addition, an electronic ballot also will be made available to those elementary school students’ parents on the district website which will allow people to vote for their favorite school colors and mascot.
The school, located at 9147 Elm Grove Drive, originally was constructed as a middle school. The original colors were royal blue and silver/grey. The mascot was a stallion.
Principal Brister in Washington, D.C., to Accept McKinley Middle School’s Second Blue Ribbon Award
On Tuesday, November 13, 2012, Principal Herman Brister (pictured, left) and the school’s Teacher of the Year, Lynn Williamson (right), were in Washington, D.C., accepting McKinley Middle Academic Magnet School’s National Blue Ribbon Award from U.S. Department of Education’s Director of National Blue Ribbon Schools Program Aba Kumi (center). The event, which recognized some 314 schools from across the United States, was held at the Omni Hotel. Click herefor story.
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