Dear STPPS Family,


2024 is off to a wonderful start! Together, let's make this year filled with inspiration, discovery, and success for all STPPS students. We are excited for the many opportunities that lie ahead. Thank you for your ongoing support.


Please take a look below to see our latest updates and news. Thank you for being an integral part of the St. Tammany Parish Public School System.

Krewe Du Kidz and Pre K Application Launch

Parents/caregivers can apply in-person at the Krewe Du Kidz event for Pre K for the 2024-2025 school year when applications go live on Tuesday, February 6, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. Parents not attending the Krewe Du Kidz event can apply online.

Learn More About Krewe Du Kidz and the Pre K Application

See What Parades Our High Schools Are Marching in This Mardi Gras

Take a look and share our high school marching schedule for this carnival season!

View High School Marching Schedule

Provide Input on Pupil Progression Plan

We are seeking input on the local portion of the School System’s Pupil Progression Plan.

View the Current Pupil Progression Plan and Contribute to the Input Process

Stay Informed with the STPPS Mobile App

The app provides notices about school closures, weather information, news and other important information. Download the app from the App Store or Google Play by searching “St. Tammany Parish Public Schools”.

Learn More About the STPPS Mobile App

Lead Strong

During the 2023-24 school year, teachers, support staff, administrators, and more will be honored with the Lead Strong bracelet. These individuals are dedicated to building a strong future for the students in STPPS.


Congratulations to the honorees so far this year: Stacey Frazier from Lake Harbor Middle, the Superintendent's Student Advisory Council, Kelly Ancona from Little Pearl Elementary, Meridith Lazaroe and Mike Wilcox from Madisonville Elementary, Bruce Wilson from Salmen High School, Tracey Compass from Alton Elementary School, Lacy Ellzey from Whispering Forest Elementary, FCA students and adults, Officer Terence Calais from Cypress Cove Elementary, and James Carruth from Chahta-Ima Elementary.

Watch the Lead Strong Award Recognitions

In Case You Missed It...

Schools celebrated the 100th day of school with a dress-up day and fun activities!
WWL-TV stopped by Fontainebleau High to capture some Mardi Gras spirit!

Spotlights

Meet Members of the STPPS Team
Learn About STPPS Teachers of the Year
Meet Outstanding Students

Stay Connected with STPPS

Follow all of our social media channels, download our new mobile app, and make sure your phone number is updated in the Student Progress Center to receive important updates through phone calls and text messages.

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