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Congratulations to the 2020 Richland Parish Students of the Year!
Jahyem Wilson, 5th Grade
Rayville Elementary School
Brenna Smart, 8th Grade
Start Elementary School
Dylan Andersen, 12th Grade
Rayville High School
Congratulations!
Mangham High School Teacher
Kelli White
LACUE Region 8 Secondary Teacher of the Year
2018-2019 School Performance Summaries
Kudos to the following schools:
Mangham Elementary School
- Top Gains
- Early Childhood High Proficient - Top Gains
Mangham High School
Holly Ridge Elementary School
Start Elementary School
- Early Childhood High Proficient
Kudos to Rayville High School Principal
Larry Wright
2018 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Inductee
Congratulations!
Mangham High School Teacher
Beth Gregorie
Selected as a State Finalist for 2019 Teacher of the Year.
2018 Memorial Day Observance Ceremony |
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Congratulations!
Mangham High School
Lady Dragons Softball Team
2018 LHSAA Class 2A State Runner-Ups
2018 Central Office Secretary's Day Luncheon
Congratulations!
Delhi High School
Lady Bears Basketball Team
2018 LHSAA Class 1A State Champions
Congratulations!
Delhi High School
Bears Basketball Team
2018 LHSAA Class 1A State Runner-Ups
Congratulations!
Rayville High School
Hornets Basketball Team
2018 LHSAA Class 2A State Champions
Students from Richland Parish participated in the 2018 Regional Social Studies Fair at The University of Louisiana at Monroe
Richland Arts Center Facilitator, Wayne Hopper, receives Certificate of Appreciation from the Office of U.S. Congressman Ralph Abraham, M.D. for supporting the Farm Listening Bill.
2017-2018 General Assembly
August 14, 2017
Richland Arts Center
Entergy C4M Institute at
Louisiana Delta Community College
Richland Parish students are pictured with LDCC instructor Charles Woodard during the summer institute.
Lousiana Superintendent's Association
Art Contest Winners
Richland Parish Employee Job Fair
Richland Arts Center
193 Higway 3048
Rayville, LA 71269
Held each summer
For more information, contact the Personnel
Department
at 318-728-5964
or by email at personnel@richland.k12.la.us.
A Fresh Approach to Feeding Students
Outdoors might be sporting the usual winter grays and browns, but inside the greenhouses at Rayville High School, is a lush, brilliant green. Earlier this year, Richland Parish Food Network Services was given a grant through Seed Change, an initiative of the National Farm to School Network to expand the use of locally grown produce in schools through changes in procurement, education or the addition of school gardens. The Seed Change Program in Louisiana is funded by a donation by the Walmart Foundation.
Beverly Gresham, field manager for Richland Parish Food Network Services, said the office received a $26,000 hub grant and the schools each received $5,000 seed grants. The schools used the grants to update four greenhouses on the Rayville High School campus and one on the Delhi High School campus (with assistance from the Delhi Hospital).
Rory Gresham, the greenhouse manager, runs three greenhouses at Rayville High. The first is for germination. Seeds stay there for the first three weeks before being moved to either the tomato greenhouse or the lettuce greenhouse. Right now, Rory Gresham does all the work. He said the program was started too late in the year to adjust students' curriculum, but they hope to have student involvement in the program starting in the 2016-17 school year.
Rory Gresham, greenhouse manager for Richland Parish School Food Services, shows the root system on lettuce being grown in a hydroponic greenhouse.
(Photo: Bonnie Bolden/The News-Star)