Kelsie Tillage Earns National Congressional Award
Louisiana’s own, Kelsie Tillage, earned the honorable Gold Medal Congressional Award. This prestigious accolade, awarded by the US Congress, is the highest honor a youth civilian can achieve through the US Senate and House of Representatives. This program recognizes initiative, service, and achievement in youth ages 14-24.
Louisiana’s own, Kelsie Tillage, earned the honorable Gold Medal Congressional Award
Baton Rouge, LA - Louisiana’s own, Kelsie Tillage, earned the honorable Gold Medal Congressional Award. This prestigious accolade, awarded by the US Congress, is the highest honor a youth civilian can achieve through the US Senate and House of Representatives. This program recognizes initiative, service, and achievement in youth ages 14-24.
“Receiving this award is truly an honor,” said Tillage. “More importantly, I hope to inspire others to be more involved in their communities to elevate themselves and those around them.”
The Congressional Award was Established in 1979 by Congress as a public-private partnership. This program is the only non-profit organization affiliated with the US Congress. Since its inception, there have only been 5,000 gold medalists, and only 84 were from Louisiana. Kelsie Tillage is one of Louisiana’s first high school students to receive the gold medal award. The gold medal requires 400 hours of voluntary public service, 200 hours of personal development, 200 hours of physical fitness, and 5-day exploration.
Along with excelling in her academic pursuits, Kelsie is involved in several other volunteering ventures such as tutoring, reading and creating book logs for children, letter-writing campaigns, and providing digital content for non-profit organizations. Kelsie furthered her personal development and physical fitness by participating in several extracurricular activities. Such as Varsity and Club Volleyball, Youth & Government, SULS Student Government Association where she served as Secretary and Vice President, and Level 3 Photography in Futures Fund. Lastly, during Kelsie’s exploration of South Africa, she deciphered dialects of different languages.
Kelsie Tillage is a junior at Southern University Laboratory School in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. In addition to maintaining a 4.29-grade point average, she is dually enrolled at Southern University, Honors and AP courses, is a published author, and is a Regional Teen Officer for Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated (a non-profit service organization). Kelsie has also been dubbed student of the year in her district and earned the Duke Tip Scholar, John Hopkins CTY, and the Jacqueline Moore Bowles Leadership Awards.
“I hope that receiving this award allows me to broaden my reach in my endeavors to create and explore,” said Tillage. After being published in an anthology, Kelsie Tillage is inspired to create her own, “Unpopular Opinions,” set to release in Summer 2022. “I realized many people have vast opinions and stories that they want to share.” Stay up to date on Kelsie’s journey on kelsieania.com.
“Even though I am one of the first to receive this honor in Louisiana, I do not intend to be the last. I hope to inspire and assist young adults in my community to take more action! Helping those around you gives you a sense of responsibility and, as I’ve noticed, helps you discover yourself as well. I am proud to be among the first high school recipients of this award, and I hope to see Louisiana’s participation grow in the upcoming years. This experience will serve as a continual reminder to better myself as I enter my senior year of high school.” Kelsie Tillage.
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VIRTUAL WORKSHOPS FOR PARENTS & CAREGIVERS
Our experienced team of educators are now offering virtual workshops for parents who are looking for guidance, advice, and a safe place to learn strategies for interacting with their teens.
Our experienced team of educators are now offering virtual workshops for parents who are looking for guidance, advice, and a safe place to learn strategies for interacting with their teens. Here is a list of workshops we are currently offering (each workshop is 75 minutes):
TALKING TO TEENS: HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS AND COMMUNICATION - APRIL 26 @ 6PM
This session focuses on identifying and discussing aspects of healthy and unhealthy relationships; and distinguishing the difference between the three different communication styles. Parents and caregivers who attend this session will also receive strategies and resources to effectively communicate with their teens.
ANSWERING SENSITIVE QUESTIONS RELATED TO SEXUAL HEALTH - MAY 31 @ 6PM
This session will provide an overview of the most common STIs, including their mode of transmission, symptoms, and treatment. Parents and caregivers who attend this session will role play various sentence starters and discuss strategies to having meaningful conversations with teens about sex and STIs.
TEENS, SEX, AND THE LAW - JUNE 28 @ 6PM
This session focuses on consent and identifying key laws in Louisiana regarding teen sexual activity. Parents and caregivers who attend this session will receive tools and resources to support discussions around consent with their teens.
Angelo Izzard Wins WAFB Warrick Dunn Award
Congratulations to Angelo Izzard Jr. He is the 2022 winner of the WAFB Warrick Dunn Award. This award is awarded to one of the top players in the State of Louisiana. “AJ” received Sportsline Player of the Week two times during the 2022 school year.
Congratulations to Angelo Izzard Jr. He is the 2022 winner of the WAFB Warrick Dunn Award. This award is awarded to one of the top players in the State of Louisiana. “AJ” received Sportsline Player of the Week two times during the 2022 school year. The 5-foot-10, 180-pound quarterback was second in the Baton Rouge area in passing yards during the regular season, totaling more than 2,300 yards to go with 31 touchdowns. He continued to torch secondaries in the playoffs, leading Southern Lab to 42 points per game in four victories. Those triumphs were capped off with a 38-14 win over Ouachita Christian for the Division IV state championship where he earned MVP honors. #wearesouthern #wearesouthernlab #thefewtheproudthelab #Lab100
https://www.wafb.com/2022/04/14/southern-lab-qb-angelo-izzard-jr-wins-2021-sportsline-player-year/
SULS Students Receive Links Scholarships
Congratulations to Chloé Boxley, Dacorion Marioneaux, Hannah Waldron, and Bevan Waldron who received $2500 scholarships from La Capitale (LA) Chapter, The Links, Incorporated. HBCU Scholarships were established to assist graduating seniors residing in East or West Baton Rouge and obtaining a college degree from Southern University and Agricultural & Mechanical University.
Congratulations to Chloé Boxley, Dacorion Marioneaux, Hannah Waldron, and Bevan Waldron who received $2500 scholarships from La Capitale (LA) Chapter, The Links, Incorporated. HBCU Scholarships were established to assist graduating seniors residing in East or West Baton Rouge and obtaining a college degree from Southern University and Agricultural & Mechanical University.
The Links, Incorporated, founded in 1946, is one of the oldest and largest volunteer service organizations of women who are committed to enriching, sustaining and ensuring the culture and economic survival of African Americans and other persons of African ancestry. The members of The Links, Incorporated are influential decision makers and opinion leaders and distinguished women who are individual achievers and have made a difference in their communities and the world. #wearesouthern #wearesouthernlab #thefewtheproudthelab #Lab100
27th Annual Outstanding Volunteer program for 2022 (11th Grade)
The Baton Rouge State Fair Foundation is pleased to announce our 27th Annual Outstanding Volunteer program for 2022. Every high school in the Greater Baton Rouge area may select a member of the junior class who has given time and talent as a volunteer in school, religious organizations, and community activities.
The Baton Rouge State Fair Foundation is pleased to announce our 27th Annual Outstanding Volunteer program for 2022. Every high school in the Greater Baton Rouge area may select a member of the junior class who has given time and talent as a volunteer in school, religious organizations, and community activities.
Each Outstanding Volunteer will receive a cash award in the amount of $500. In addition, ten (10) Outstanding Volunteers will receive an additional $500 (total of $1,000), and two participants (one male and one female) will receive a total of $2,500 each in recognition of their exceptional contributions to their communities.
The deadline for receipt of all student forms and materials is Monday, April 25,. The cash awards along with certificates of honor will be presented to these outstanding students at a reception to be held on Sunday afternoon, May 15. The location of that event is pending.
If you have any questions, please contact Foundation Board Chair Greg Edwards at gedward5@bellsouth.net or at 225-921-1362.
LHSAA Hall of Fame: Rebecca Marshall
On Tuesday, April 12, 2022, Coach Rebecca Marshall joined Larney Owens, Carl Porter, Joel Hawkins, and Marcus Spears as she was inducted into the Louisiana High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame.
On Tuesday, April 12, 2022, Coach Rebecca Marshall joined Larney Owens, Carl Porter, Joel Hawkins, and Marcus Spears as she was inducted into the Louisiana High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame. Coach Marshall has fostered a distinguished legacy at Southern University Laboratory School since she became the girls track coach in 1990. At the district, regional, and state levels, the track and field program dominated. Under her direction, the Kittens developed a distinguished athletic tradition in the sports of outdoor track and field, indoor track and field, and cross country. She has a long history of producing track stars who have ranked among the top athletes in the state of Louisiana.
Many of her students have moved on to become outstanding athletes at the collegiate level as a result of her leadership. Coach Marshall and her cross country, indoor and outdoor track teams won 16 consecutive championships, 21 total. Southern Lab won the 1990 Outdoor Championship, the Outdoor Championships from 1993-2008, the 1993 and 1994 Cross Country Championships, and the 1993 and 1996 Indoor Championships. Marshall was also awarded with the 1995 State Girls Track Coach of the Year.
Ms.Marshall retired from SULS in 2021 and is 1st ballot Hall of Famer.
Spring Fest 2022
Our Spring Fest is Thursday, April 14 and starts at 12pm. Elementary school is having an Easter egg hunt at 10am, sponsored by our SGA.
Good evening Kitten Family!
Our Spring Fest is Thursday, April 14 and starts at 12pm. Elementary school is having an Easter egg hunt at 10am, sponsored by our SGA.
Students are allowed to wear jeans & tennis shoes with their Spring Fest shirts. Shirts will be sent home Wednesday. Students will need money for concessions and to play games. Tickets will be sold to students on Thursday. Each ticket is $1 all games cost one ticket.
If you are interested in volunteering or just coming out to enjoy the day with us, please do!
We are also looking for at least three generators to be donated (with gas) to help power some of our attractions. Please contact Mr. Brister if you are able to donate a generator. Please contact J. Seals for any other questions about Spring Fest (504) 345-9575
SGA & Homecoming Elections
It’s Election Time!!! Any student who is interested in running for SGA must sign up and qualify by Thursday, April 14, 2022. To access the application, click here. If you have any questions, please contact Gaile White at gaile_white@sulabschool.com. Please note that all outstanding tuition balances must be paid prior to turning in packets.
Elections 2022 Announcement
It’s Election Time!!! Any student who is interested in running for SGA must sign up and qualify by Thursday, April 14, 2022. To access the application, click here. If you have any questions, please contact Gaile White at gaile_white@sulabschool.com. Please note that all outstanding tuition balances must be paid prior to turning in packets.
Student Elections Registration Packet
Sign Up April 9 - April 11, 2022
Links will be posted in the SULS App, and the school's website.
***Qualifications and required forms will be posted in SULS App and website***
Must include - Due April 14 @ 5 pm
GPA Form: Ms. Franklin (crystal_franklin@sulabschool.com) will verify all GPA’s
Discipline Form: Coach Asberry (darrell_asberry@sulabschool.com) will verify student’s discipline record
Sign-up verification acknowledgement form- signed by both parent & student
Packets must be uploaded in SGA Elections 22 Google Classroom (click here for the link)
*If the packet is not received by April 14, 2022 by 5 pm, students will not be considered a candidate.*
Notifications
Notices will be sent out Friday, April 15, 2022 via email
Campaign Week Meeting - discuss the rules for election week (MANDATORY)
Monday, April 18 @ 6 pm
A copy of the notification letter will be given if needed.
*Parents and students must be present and agree that they understand the rules for Election Week to participate in campaign week. If they do not sign or attend this meeting the student will not be able to participate. *
Meet the Candidate videos and flyers must be sent to Mrs. Sherrard by April 23, 2022 @2 pm
Videos
SGA officers and Miss Southern High candidates are the only candidates who can send videos. All other candidates can do flyers/posters (class officers, class representatives, & court) All videos (1 min max) must be screened prior to posting (via google classroom). Please submit by April 23 to renita_sherrard@sulabschool.com.
Meet the Candidate videos will be posted, Tuesday, April 26, 2022. Official videos and flyers posted in the Google classroom will be posted by the SGA sponsor.
Voting Day
Friday, April 29, 2022
Results will be released at the end of the day.
Steps in the Election Process
The elections of SGA officers, Miss Southern High and her court (9th – 12th grade attendants) will take place during the Spring Semester.
State of SGA officers and qualifications:
(GPA’s are cumulative for ALL officers; GPA’s are determined at the end of the 1st Semester as certified by the student's official transcript)
President (senior 3.0 GPA)
Vice President (Senior or Junior, 3.0 GPA)
Corresponding Secretary (Any level, 3.0 GPA)
Recording Secretary (Any Level, 3.0 GPA)
Parliamentarian (Any level, 3.0 GPA)
Chaplain (Any level, 3.0 GPA)
In addition to the above qualifications, as defined here, those running for office must have a clear record regarding major disciplinary infractions that is outlined in the student handbook, be dependable and honest, have the ability to work with others, and perform well the duties required of the specific office.
Qualifications for Miss Southern High
Must be a senior with at least a 3.0 cumulative average certified by student transcript as of the current Fall semester.
Must have a clear record (grades 9 – 12) regarding major disciplinary infractions that is outlined in the student handbook the same year of the election
Must have charm, poise and grace
Must have been a student of the Lab School from 9th – 12th grade, uninterrupted. (Must be a student for the full school year, August to May)
Must agree to be guided by a faculty committee in the selection of attire and public appearances/speeches
Must not incur any disciplinary actions to maintain title. Otherwise, the title will be forfeited.
Must be current in all fees. (Class fee and registration)
Qualifications for 9th – 12th grade attendants (Miss Southern High Court)
Must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA certified by student transcript as of the current Fall semester.
Must have a clear record (grades 9 – 12) regarding major disciplinary infractions that is outlined in the student handbook the same year of the election
Must have charm, poise and grace
Must agree to be guided by a faculty committee in selection of attire and public appearances/speeches
Must not incur any disciplinary actions to maintain title. Otherwise, the title will be forfeited
Full year uninterrupted (Must be a student for the full school year, August to May)
Must be current in all fees. (Class fee and registration)
Delta Sigma Theta Scholarship
Each year, Baton Rouge Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., offers an $8,000, four-year scholarship to a graduating female student in East Baton Rouge Parish public/charter school system, Southern University Laboratory School, and Central School System planning to attend Southern University-Baton Rouge campus.
Each year, Baton Rouge Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., offers an $8,000, four-year scholarship to a graduating female student in East Baton Rouge Parish public/charter school system, Southern University Laboratory School, and Central School System planning to attend Southern University-Baton Rouge campus. An informational flyer (for posting), and the application packet are enclosed to be shared with eligible female students. Forms may be duplicated as needed. Application packets are also available on the chapter’s website: www.brsigma.org. The deadline for receiving applications is March 31, 2022. If you have any questions, please contact Lauren M. Simpson at 225-572-2544 or mcdle@yahoo.com.
MSA-Exposure to Medicine
What to become a doctor? MSA Cares can help show you how through presentations, simulations, Q&A and more during Exposure To Medicine 2022*!
Want to become a doctor? MSA Cares can help show you how through presentations, simulations, Q&A and more during Exposure To Medicine 2022*!
Exposure To Medicine will be an opportunity for 50 high school students who are interested in a career in medicine to learn about important steps they can take to prepare themselves for their future and get exposure to the medical field. ETM includes an overview of the path to medicine, hands-on experiences, Q&A time with practicing physicians and information on premedical opportunities.
Interested students can submit a registration request via this LINK or by searching "Exposure To Medicine" on the Eventbrite website. Up to 10 student registrations per school will be confirmed for attendance. We request that each student attend alongside a parent / guardian because a lot of important information will be shared. Inquiries can be emailed to: info@medschooladmitcares.com
Grades: 9th - 12th
Location: LSU Medical Education & Innovation Center (5246 Brittany Dr. Baton Rouge, LA 70808)
Date: Saturday, April 23, 2022
Time: 8:30 AM - NOON (doors open at 8; event starts promptly at 8:30)
Registration: Click Here To Register
Please plan to attend with a parent or guardian because important information will be dispersed!
*This program is designed for students from underrepresented backgrounds.
Please email inquiries to: info@medschooladmitcares.com
Class of 2022 Academic Signing Day
Embedded in the Legacy of Southern University Laboratory School are professionals that have made a lasting impact within their community, school, as well as their families. It is important that we place a premium on taking the necessary steps towards our next chapter; therefore, we are having an academic signing day on April 28, 2022. On this day, you will announce your intentions post graduation.
Academic Signing Day
When: April 29, 2022
Location: Southern University Laboratory School
Time: TBA
Embedded in the Legacy of Southern University Laboratory School are professionals that have made a lasting impact within their community, school, as well as their families. It is important that we place a premium on taking the necessary steps towards our next chapter; therefore, we are having an academic signing day on April 28, 2022. On this day, you will announce your intentions post graduation.
We are asking students to complete the attached form by 12:00 pm on April 12, 2022. On the day of the ceremony we are asking students to bring the following:
School/College Sweatshirt, T-Shirt, and/or hat
School/College Pennant Flag
Parents are asked to bring the following:
School/College Sweatshirt, T-Shirt, and/or hat
Balloons/Flowers
Table skirt (preferably color of the school)
School/College Pennant Flag
Paraphernalia
Academic Signing Day is an avenue to highlight the educational achievements of our Seniors. The event would mirror traditional athletic signing day, but the focus is on merit, academic, and other achievements.
This event is open to all graduating Seniors who have made final decisions of their post high school endeavors with approval of the guidance counselor. Click Here To Sign Up
For more information regarding Senior Activities Click Here
Newsletter 4.6.22
We are excited about the progress we are making as we advance throughout the 21.22 school year. As we approach the final quarter of the year, we will have a multitude of events, activites, and programs approaching. Take a moment to review the information provided and plan accordingly. If you have any questions, please contact the front office at (225) 771-3490.
SULS Beta Clubs Supports Runners for The Annual Red River 5K
On Saturday, March 28, 2021 Baton Rouge Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta inc.hosted Redz River Run 5k Race. The race benefited several local charities including March of Dimes, Baton Rouge AIDS Society, It Takes A Village BR, The Butterfly Society, and the Southern Lab School.
We would like to thank the SULS Sr. Beta Club and Cheerleaders for their support of this community event. The students cheered for participants on the route and assisted around the school.
Camp S.W.A.G.
Southern University Laboratory School is excited to announce that we will be hosting our summer enrichment program again this summer. S.W.Ag.-STEM, writing and agriculture. Students in grades Pre-Kindergarten through 5th grade can participate in academically enriched activities that are fun and engaging, STEM hands-on activities, argumentative writing, agriculture and physical education. Students must be 4 years old by June 1, 2022, or already a Pre-K student at SULS. Send all questions to mark_perry@sulabschool.com. Click Here for More Information
SULS Summer Enrichment - Bridging the Gap
Southern University Laboratory school is pleased to announce our summer program for students in grades 6th through 12th. In order to maximize the opportunity to polish and strengthen skills in math and ELA while having fun through interactive, hands-on activities, and games, we are offering a summer program for our students. This will also give us an opportunity to continue to fill in gaps academically that may have occurred due to COVID-19 and its effects on learning. The first part of the day will be academic enrichment with SULS staff, and the second part of the day will include STEM activities in engineering and/or science provided by the College of Science and Engineering (COSE).
Summer hours will be from 8:00 to 3:00, Monday through Thursday beginning June 1 to July 1. The camp will be $200 for SULS students ($300 outside families) which will cover the cost of the camp plus 2 t-shirts. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Fridays will be field trip days. Send all questions to mark_perry@sulabschool.com. Click Here For More Information
Southern University Bayou Camp
The Virtual Beginning Agricultural Youth Opportunities Unlimited Program provides an opportunity for high school students to gain “first hand” knowledge about career opportunities in Agriculture, Family and Consumer science and related disciplines.
The program will be delivered virtually as we continue to fight our way through the COVID-19 Pandemic. Selected students will be required to be online from 9am to 12pm each day for the duration of the program. For more information please send an email to bayou@suagcenter.com.
Click Here For More Information
Southern University Bayou Camp Ag-Xperience
The Beginning Agricultural Youth Opportunities Unlimited (BAYOU) Program provides an opportunity for high school students to gain “first hand” knowledge about career opportunities in Agriculture, Family and Consumer Sciences and related disciplines. The Ag-Xperience program provides students hands-on experience with the different areas of their choosing. Selected students will be required to attend daily face to face from 8am to 5pm each day for the duration of the program. Lunch will be provided. For more information please send an email to bayou@suagcenter.com.
Click Here For More Information
SULS Students Participates in Episcopal Case Study & College Fair
On Sunday, March 27th, 2022 Southern University Laboratory School partnered with Episcopal School of BR, Ascension Episcopal School, East Baton Rouge Parish School System, The Baton Rouge Youth Coalition, and Cristo Rey to host the annual Episcopal Case Studies and College Fair at Episcopal High School. Over 62 colleges from across the United States were in attendance. During the case studies, college representatives will lead small groups through three full college admissions applications with essays. Through discussion and the mock process, representatives will identify who is waitlisted, accepted, and denied and provide feedback. This was a valuable experience to students who wanted to gain insight into the process of college acceptance and understanding the admissions process.
Girls Design For Good Engineering Challenge Event
Girls Design For Good is a state-wide project of Million Women Mentors-LA in collaboration with Capital Area STEM Network Center @ the LSU Cain Center and the LSU College of Engineering's Society of Peer Mentors' student group that aims to involve young women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
Learn more about Million Women Mentors, the premiere network that is dedicated to initiative that encourages girls and women around the world to pursue, persist and succeed in STEM careers. Learn more about the LaSTEM Regional STEM Center initiative.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Nu Gamma Omega Chapter Scholarship for Female HIgh School Students
The Alpha Kappa Alpha Incorporated, Nu Gamma Omega Chapter is sponsoring the Lynda Dunlap Cosey Essay Contest for all female high school students. This is an opportunity to earn one of three $1000 awards. You must pre-register by April 9, 2022. Click here to access the application.
Application
https://form.jotform.com/220834602609150
Junior/Senior Prom
When: April 9, 2022
Time: 8:00 pm - 12:00 pm.
Location: SUBR Event Center (Old Women’s Gym)
Please help to encourage students about making smart decisions and tell them my saying, “If you have to think about it twice, don’t do it.”
Boyz 2 Men Virtual Summit
On Saturday, April 9, 2022, Baton Rouge Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. will host a virtual “Boyz 2 Men Summit.” The summit will start at 11:00 A.M. and end at 12:30 P.M. This summit will focus on young men ages 11-13 and 14-18, and will feature two breakout sessions, a keynote speaker, and door prizes. Click Here to Register
Information provided by numerous agencies indicates that the plight of the African-American male is determined almost from birth. Data also suggest that the vast majority of this group of young men continue to be in crisis and, consequentially, are not reaching their fullest potential educationally, socially, and emotionally. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, in recognizing a critical need to address the possible loss of potential greatness, designed a program to specifically address this need. “Empowering Males to Build Opportunities for Developing Independence” (EMBODI) program, has been specifically designed to address these issues by focusing on STEM education, culture, self-efficacy, leadership, physical and mental health, healthy lifestyle choices, character, ethics, relationships, college readiness, fiscal management, civic engagement and service learning.
Senior Information
Please click the link to see the latest information regarding Graduating Seniors. You can also visit https://sulabschool.com/graduation-information.
Spring Fest
Save the date: Thursday, April 14, 2022 at 12:00 pm. Students will be participating in fun-filled activities before we exit for spring break. More information will be forthcoming as it relates to pricing and events.
If you would like to assist, volunteer, and/or donate prizes please contact Ms. J. Seals at Joycelyn_Seals@sulabschool.com or sulabinformation@gmail.com
Spring Fest: Easter Egg Hunt
The SGA will be hosting an Easter Egg Hunt for all elementary students in grades PreK through 5th grade during the Spring Fest. To help make this be a success, we are asking parents to donate individually wrapped candy and plastic easter eggs. Please drop off all donations in the front office.
SULS 2022 Summer Enrichment
Southern University Laboratory School is excited to announce that we will be hosting our summer enrichment program again this summer. We will have a variety of learning opportunities for grades Pre-K through 12. We will offer Camp S.W.A.G for Elementary students and Bridging the Gap for Middle and High School students. Also, Southern University’s Agricultural Department will host Southern University BAYOU & Southern University BAYOU Camp Ag-Xperience for High School students.
Summer Learning
Camp S.W.A.G.
Elementary School
Southern University Laboratory School is excited to announce that we will be hosting our summer enrichment program again this summer. S.W.Ag.-STEM, writing and agriculture. Students in grades Pre-Kindergarten through 5th grade can participate in academically enriched activities that are fun and engaging, STEM hands-on activities, argumentative writing, agriculture and physical education. Students must be 4 years old by June 1, 2022, or already a Pre-K student at SULS. Send all questions to mark_perry@sulabschool.com.
Camp Dates: June 1st-July 1, 2022 from 8:00 AM to 3:00pm, Monday-Friday (Extended Day Available for an additional Fee)
Registration Fee/Camp Cost:
Camp Cost is $200.00 Click Here to Register
(Non SULS families $250.00) Click Here to Register
Registration will be open for SULS families March 28, 2022 and for outside families April 4, 2022.
Camp fees are due by May 27, 2022.
Fees cover: camp t-shirt(2), field trips and highly trained staff (additional t-shirts available to order for $10.00 each) Breakfast and lunch will be included daily at no additional cost.
Please complete one form per child.
Click here to access Camp S.W.Ag. registration.
https://forms.gle/99urVya39LsuA3Nz8
Dates: June 1st to July 1, 2022
Time: 8:00 am to 3:00 pm
Days: Monday - Friday
Cost: SULS Families $200.00 Outside Families: $250.00
Before care $60; After care $60
Grades: Pre-K - 6th
SULS Summer Enrichment - Bridging the Gap
Southern University Laboratory school is pleased to announce our summer program for students in grades 6th through 12th. In order to maximize the opportunity to polish and strengthen skills in math and ELA while having fun through interactive, hands-on activities, and games, we are offering a summer program for our students. This will also give us an opportunity to continue to fill in gaps academically that may have occurred due to COVID-19 and its effects on learning. The first part of the day will be academic enrichment with SULS staff, and the second part of the day will include STEM activities in engineering and/or science provided by the College of Science and Engineering (COSE). Summer hours will be from 8:00 to 3:00, Monday through Thursday beginning June 1 to July 1. The camp will be $200 for SULS students ($300 outside families) which will cover the cost of the camp plus 2 t-shirts. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Fridays will be field trip days.
For more information please contact mark_perry@sulabschool.com.
Each week is themed as follows:
Week 1: ELA - Rock and Reading with Focus Math - Fractions and Decimals
Week 2: ELA - Right Step Now-Informational Math - Solving 2 Step Equations
Week 3: ELA - Lit Literaries Math - Writing and Solving 2 Step Equations
Week 4: ELA - Now let me see you Write Math - Constructed Response
*All math topics include STEM integration
If you are interested please fill out the form below. Please submit one form per student.
Click here to access the registration form.
https://forms.gle/zsDzLaK7T1RSvUhv5
Dates: June 1st to July 1, 2022
Time: 8:00 am to 3:00 pm
Days: Monday - Friday
Cost: SULS Families $200.00 Non Families: $300.00
Before care $60; After care $60
Grades: 6th through 12th
High School
Southern University Bayou Camp
The Virtual Beginning Agricultural Youth Opportunities Unlimited Program provides an opportunity for high school students to gain “first hand” knowledge about career opportunities in Agriculture, Family and Consumer science and related disciplines. The program will be delivered virtually as we continue to fight our way through the COVID-19 Pandemic. Selected students will be required to be online from 9am to 12pm each day for the duration of the program. For more information please send an email to bayou@suagcenter.com.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10Jy2SpW3jkt6ReN5xG9ZHm2NKBDTAHHV/view?usp=sharing
Dates: June 5 through June 17, 2022
Time/Schedule: 9am – 12:00pm
Days: Monday – Friday
Cost: No cost
Grades: 10th -12th
GPA: 2.5 or higher
ACT: Composite score 20 or higher
Application Deadline: May 1, 2022
Southern University Bayou Camp Ag-Xperience
The Beginning Agricultural Youth Opportunities Unlimited (BAYOU) Program provides an opportunity for high school students to gain “first hand” knowledge about career opportunities in Agriculture, Family and Consumer Sciences and related disciplines. The Ag-Xperience program provides students hands-on experience with the different areas of their choosing. Selected students will be required to attend daily face to face from 8am to 5pm each day for the duration of the program. Lunch will be provided. For more information please send an email to bayou@suagcenter.com.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vnnExVjYpvqmjWBexy0Q0jrAFhu_vfCO/view?usp=sharing
Dates: June 13 through June 17, 2022
Time/Schedule: 9am – 12:00pm
Days: Monday – Friday
Cost: No cost
Grades: 10th -12th
GPA: 2.5 or higher
ACT: Composite score 20 or higher
Application Deadline: May 1, 2022
SULS Students Participates in Episcopal Case Study & College Fair
On Sunday, March 27th, 2022 Southern University Laboratory School partnered with Episcopal School of BR, Ascension Episcopal School, East Baton Rouge Parish School System, The Baton Rouge Youth Coalition, and Cristo Rey to host the annual Episcopal Case Studies and College Fair at Episcopal High School.
On Sunday, March 27th, 2022 Southern University Laboratory School partnered with Episcopal School of BR, Ascension Episcopal School, East Baton Rouge Parish School System, The Baton Rouge Youth Coalition, and Cristo Rey to host the annual Episcopal Case Studies and College Fair at Episcopal High School. Over 62 colleges from across the United States were in attendance. During the case studies, college representatives will lead small groups through three full college admissions applications with essays. Through discussion and the mock process, representatives will identify who is waitlisted, accepted, and denied and provide feedback. This was a valuable experience to students who wanted to gain insight into the process of college acceptance and understanding the admissions process.
Boyz 2 Men Virtual Summit
On Saturday, April 9, 2022, Baton Rouge Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. will host a virtual “Boyz 2 Men Summit.” The summit will start at 11:00 A.M. and end at 12:30 P.M. This summit will focus on young men ages 11-13 and 14-18, and will feature two breakout sessions, a keynote speaker, and door prizes. Click Here to Register
Information provided by numerous agencies indicates that the plight of the African-American male is determined almost from birth. Data also suggest that the vast majority of this group of young men continue to be in crisis and, consequentially, are not reaching their fullest potential educationally, socially, and emotionally. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, in recognizing a critical need to address the possible loss of potential greatness, designed a program to specifically address this need. “Empowering Males to Build Opportunities for Developing Independence” (EMBODI) program, has been specifically designed to address these issues by focusing on STEM education, culture, self-efficacy, leadership, physical and mental health, healthy lifestyle choices, character, ethics, relationships, college readiness, fiscal management, civic engagement and service learning.
On Saturday, April 9, 2022, Baton Rouge Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. will host a virtual “Boyz 2 Men Summit.” The summit will start at 11:00 A.M. and end at 12:30 P.M. This summit will focus on young men ages 11-13 and 14-18, and will feature two breakout sessions, a keynote speaker, and door prizes. Click Here to Register
Should you, however, have any questions, or need additional information, you can contact: Mary Cobb Marshall, mcmarsh@bellsouth.net, Toni Cain, tlc42468@yahoo.com, or Christie Hitchens, Christie.Hitchens@yahoo.com, EMBODI Co-Chairs.
Girls Design For Good Engineering Challenge Event
Girls Design For Good is a state-wide project of Million Women Mentors-LA in collaboration with Capital Area STEM Network Center @ the LSU Cain Center and the LSU College of Engineering's Society of Peer Mentors' student group that aims to involve young women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Learn more about Million Women Mentors, the premiere network that is dedicated to initiative that encourages girls and women around the world to pursue, persist and succeed in STEM careers. Learn more about the LaSTEM Regional STEM Center initiative.
GIRLS DESIGN FOR GOOD is Back!
WHO: For teams (or individual) girls in grades 8-12. This includes all students: public school, private school, homeschool, scout troops, after school programs.
WHAT: FREE hands-on mini-workshops and a competitive engineering design challenge designed to make STEM exciting and relevant and to motivate girls to pursue high-demand, high-wage STEM careers. Girls from around the state will have the opportunity to learn problem-solving skills by engaging in hands-on sessions with professionals from the community and college students enrolled in technology and engineering disciplines.
WHEN: SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 2022 from 8:30 - 4:00 @ the LSU College of Engineering - Patrick F Taylor Hall (LaSTEM Region 2). Other LaSTEM Regional Centers participating include: CENLA STEM @ Northwestern, Bayou STEM @ Fletcher College, SCILS @ Louisiana Tech, and Northshore Regional STEM @ Southeastern.
Location: This year our all-girls event will be held at the @ the state-of-the-art engineering education facility, Taylor Hall at the LSU College of Engineering!
SAMPLE AGENDA:
8:30 – 9:00 a.m. » Arrival, breakfast, welcome
9:00 – 11 a.m. » Morning workshop session(s) and mini-competitions
11:15 a.m. – noon » Lunch & guest speakers
12:30 – 2:45 p.m. »Afternoon design challenge
3:00 - 4:00 p.m. » Presentations
WANT TO VOLUNTEER/MENTOR/DONATE? CONTACT KIMFOSSEY@LSU.EDU
LEARN MORE: Girls Design For Good is a state-wide project of Million Women Mentors-LA in collaboration with Capital Area STEM Network Center @ the LSU Cain Center and the LSU College of Engineering's Society of Peer Mentors'student group that aims to involve young women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Learn more about Million Women Mentors, the premiere network that is dedicated to initiative that encourages girls and women around the world to pursue, persist and succeed in STEM careers. Learn more about the LaSTEM Regional STEM Center initiative.
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SULS Beta Club & Cheerleaders Supports Runners for The Annual Red River 5K
On Saturday, March 28, 2021 Baton Rouge Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta inc.hosted Redz River Run 5k Race. The race benefited several local charities including March of Dimes, Baton Rouge AIDS Society, It Takes A Village BR, The Butterfly Society, and the Southern Lab School.
On Saturday, March 28, 2021 Baton Rouge Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta inc.hosted Redz River Run 5k Race. The race benefited several local charities including March of Dimes, Baton Rouge AIDS Society, It Takes A Village BR, The Butterfly Society, and the Southern Lab School.
We would like to thank the SULS Sr. Beta Club and Cheerleaders for their support of this community event. The students cheered for participants on the route and assisted around the school.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Scholarship for Female HS Students
The Alpha Kappa Alpha Incorporated, Nu Gamma Omega Chapter is sponsoring the Lynda Dunlap Cosey Essay Contest for all female high school students. This is an opportunity to earn one of three $1000 awards. You must pre-register by April 9, 2022. Click here to access the application.
Application
https://form.jotform.com/220834602609150
Please see below for more information.
The Alpha Kappa Alpha Incorporated, Nu Gamma Omega Chapter is sponsoring the Lynda Dunlap Cosey Essay Contest for all female high school students. This is an opportunity to earn one of three $1000 awards. You must pre-register by April 9, 2022. Click here to access the application.
Application
https://form.jotform.com/220834602609150
Please see below for more information. Click here to pre-register.
Episcopal Case Studies and College Fair
We are looking forward to seeing Juniors from Southern University Laboratory School Sunday, March 27, 2022, for the Episcopal Case Studies and College Fair located at 320 Woodland Ridge Blvd., Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70816. The college fair is from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Click here to sign up.
We are looking forward to seeing Juniors from Southern University Laboratory School Sunday, March 27, 2022, for the Episcopal Case Studies and College Fair located at 320 Woodland Ridge Blvd., Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70816. The college fair is from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Click here to sign up.
Registration for the Case Studies will close Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 5:00 PM.
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SULS Participates in Marshall-Brennan National High School Moot Court Competition
The Marshall-Brennan National High School Moot Court Competition was held virtually on March 11 - 13, 2022. Scholars participated from nine chapters: American University, Arizona State University, Colorado University Boulder, Rutgers University, Southern University Law Center, Suffolk University Law School, University of Pittsburgh, University of New Mexico, and Yale University Law School. Southern University Law Center was represented by three students, one of which was Noelle Cloyd of the SU Lab School.
The Marshall-Brennan National High School Moot Court Competition was held virtually on March 11 - 13, 2022. Scholars participated from nine chapters: American University, Arizona State University, Colorado University Boulder, Rutgers University, Southern University Law Center, Suffolk University Law School, University of Pittsburgh, University of New Mexico, and Yale University Law School.
Southern University Law Center was represented by three students, one of which was Noelle Cloyd of the SU Lab School. Noelle had an outstanding performance. She advanced to the semi-final round. Although Noelle did not win the competition, her arguments were extremely professional and impressive. Her presentations demonstrated the intellectual acumen and commitment that exhibit the core values of SUS and the Lab School.