The mission of the Morehouse Parish School System is to establish a learning environment for students of all ages that is focused on academic excellence and meeting the social and moral obligations of a quality education. To accomplish this mission, the Morehouse Parish School System will have teachers who recognize the broad and complex needs of students in today's world and understand the dynamics of each student's academic, social, and emotional well being. These teachers will work in an atmosphere that is comfortable and conducive to learning-where basic skills are measured, then progressively developed in such a manner as to produce productive, welleducated citizens. These citizens will be able to function in and contribute to the well-being of the community, the state, and the nation. The ultimate success of our school system will be the result of the direct partnership which exists between the home, school, and community.
The mission of the Morehouse Parish School System is to establish a learning environment for students of all ages that is focused on academic excellence and meeting the social and moral obligations of a quality education. To accomplish this mission, the Morehouse Parish School System will have teachers who recognize the broad and complex needs of students in today's world and understand the dynamics of each student's academic, social, and emotional well being. These teachers will work in an atmosphere that is comfortable and conducive to learning-where basic skills are measured, then progressively developed in such a manner as to produce productive, welleducated citizens. These citizens will be able to function in and contribute to the well-being of the community, the state, and the nation. The ultimate success of our school system will be the result of the direct partnership which exists between the home, school, and community.
Bastrop
High
7:05am - 2:55pm
Delta
Elementary
7:50am - 3:30pm
Morehouse
Elementary
7:50am - 3:30
Morehouse
Magnet
7:15am - 2:45pm
Families of eligible students can now apply for digital vouchers worth $1500
(BATON ROUGE, LA) - The Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) is expanding tutoring options available to students who need additional support in reading and math. Families can now apply for $1500 digital tutoring vouchers as part of a broadened Steve Carter Tutoring Program. Named after late Baton Rouge State Representative Steve Carter, the program now includes more students, subjects, and increased amounts for families and tutors.