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  • St. Cecilia School has officially broken ground on the much-anticipated cafeteria expansion!
    On April 9, 2025, our school community gathered on the front lawn to mark this exciting milestone in our 116-year legacy [ ... ]

    On April 9, 2025, our school community gathered on the front lawn to mark this exciting milestone in our 116-year legacy of faith, learning, and service.

    With heartfelt remarks from Principal Erin Henry, a blessing from Bishop Deshotel, and prayers led by Fr. Michael Delcambre, the ceremony celebrated not just the start of construction — but the beginning of even greater things ahead.

    Shovels were turned by student representatives, school and parish leadership, diocesan officials, and members of our Capital Campaign and Building Committees — a powerful symbol of the unity and dedication that made this project possible.

    Special thanks to Angelle Architects, LLC and ARL Construction, Inc. for helping us bring this vision to life.

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  • Groundbreaking for Cafeteria Expansion
    You Are Invited, to the  Groundbreaking ceremony for the St. Cecilia School Cafeteria Expansion.  April 9, 202 [ ... ]

    You Are Invited, to the  Groundbreaking ceremony for the St. Cecilia School Cafeteria Expansion.  April 9, 2025, 9:30 am, St. Cecilia School’s Front Lawn, 302 W. Main, Broussard, Louisiana 70518 

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  • Mark your calendars—Bluejay Bash is back on March 29 at Cane Row Golf & Turf Club!

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  • Check out our latest issue of The Cecilian here!

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Reminder of Car Line Procedures

August 25, 2024
By SCS Bluejays

The safety of our students is our top priority. Please adhere to the following procedures when picking up your child in the afternoon.

  • All parents/guardians utilizing the car line in the afternoon must have a VISIBLE sign. The sign should be taken down only after the child has entered the vehicle. The best way to display the sign is by attaching it to the passenger side visor or hanging it by a coat hanger on the rear-view mirror. Vertically challenged teachers can not see the sign if it is placed on the dash. Please keep this in mind. 
  • Duty teachers will direct traffic. All cars will move forward simultaneously. Please pull up as far as possible. Once traffic has come to a complete stop and the STOP sign is up, vehicles should be in PARK to avoid any movement. Teachers will load the students at this time. Once they are done, the sign will turn to SLOW and cars will move forward, repeating the same process.  
  • St. Cecilia is a HANDS FREE ZONE. Refrain from using your cell phone while in the car line.
  • Keep your eyes facing forward. We need your undivided attention. It takes a split second for a child to get away from a duty teacher, and your attention can help prevent an accident.
  • Beginning Monday, September 30, vehicles may only exit the car line by turning right. View details here.

Thanks in advance! Your cooperation helps to expedite the car line and keep our children safe.
 

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