SULS Student Earns Leading Lady Award
Southern University honors Charlie Rae Hilliard as a Leading Lady. Charlie is a proud Pre-K student at Southern University Laboratory School where she has been for the past 2 years. Charlie Rae earned the title of Little Miss Southern for the 2022-2-23 school year.
Southern University honored Charlie Rae Hilliard as a Leading Lady. Charlie is a proud Pre-K student at Southern University Laboratory School where she has been for the past 2 years. Charlie Rae earned the title of Little Miss Southern for the 2022-2-23 school year. On Friday, April 21, 2023, she led the SUBR Board of Supervisors meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance.
Charlie Rae brings joy to everyone she meets. Her outgoing personality, kind heart, and infectious smile ensures a lasting impression. She enjoys cooking, playing tennis, attending Spanish lessons, piano lessons, reading, and spending time with her family and friends. Her Parents, Christopher & Morgan Hilliard are both graduates of Southern University.
Congratulations Charlie!!!
Jude Foster Earns Outstanding Volunteer Award
Congratulations to Jude Foster for winning the Louisiana State Fair Foundation Outstanding High School Volunteer Award. Jude is an 11th grade honor student at Southern University Laboratory School. 32 students from surrounding parishes were awarded the volunteer award for their work in the community.
Congratulations to Jude Foster for winning the Louisiana State Fair Foundation Outstanding High School Volunteer Award. Jude is an 11th grade honor student at Southern University Laboratory School. 32 students from surrounding parishes were awarded the volunteer award for their work in the community.
Every high school in the 10 parish Greater Baton Rouge area (Ascension, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, Tangipahoa, and West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana parishes) may selected one 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.
Keep up the good work Jude!!!
Suit Up For The Future
The three-week program will be held at the Louisiana Bar Center and is scheduled on June 12, 2023 – June 30, 2023. Students who complete the program will be eligible for a stipend of up to $250.00! Students must provide their own transportation to the program. Students have the option of paying a residential housing fee if housing is needed (adult chaperone required). The estimated housing cost for three-weeks is $1,080 and approximately $60 per day. Please contact Cara Traczek at catracze@loyno.edu for more information.
Over the course of the three-week program, students will be introduced to lawyers, legal documents, and the legal system, all designed to assist them in pondering one important question, “Do I really want to be a lawyer?”
The three-week program will be held at the Louisiana Bar Center and is scheduled on June 12, 2023 – June 30, 2023. Students who complete the program will be eligible for a stipend of up to $250.00! Students must provide their own transportation to the program. Students have the option of paying a residential housing fee if housing is needed (adult chaperone required). The estimated housing cost for three-weeks is $1,080 and approximately $60 per day. Please contact Cara Traczek at catracze@loyno.edu for more information.
Over the course of the three-week program, students will be introduced to lawyers, legal documents, and the legal system, all designed to assist them in pondering one important question, “Do I really want to be a lawyer?”
Inside the “Suit Up classroom,” students will experience the Socratic teaching method and gain exposure to specified law school courses, including, criminal law and legal research and writing. Students will also receive a mock trial problem, which will serve as the basis for the legal writing assignment and oral argument the students will present to a panel of judges at the end of the program.
In a second component of the “Suit Up classroom,” students will be provided with advice and substantive information from guest speakers, and receive instruction in creating competitive resumes, preparing for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), professionalism, ethics, and workplace etiquette and attire. The time inside the classroom will provide students with ample time to work as a group on assignments and seek feedback from various legal mentors throughout the course.
A third facet of the course will allow Suit Up participants to step outside the classroom and see first-hand what it means to be a “lawyer.” The attorney shadowing is designed to provide students with the following experiences: (1) a tour of the law firm/agency, including all departments, so that students gain an understanding of all of the support staff that comprise a law firm/agency; (2) the opportunity to join the attorney on outings (such as depositions, hearings, and trials); (3) lunch with the attorney; and (4) mentoring and support on the oral argument and supporting legal memorandum being developed by the student. Students will also prepare a list of questions to ask attorneys whom they shadow so that the student gains an appreciation of the day-to-day schedule of an attorney, as well as the role that lawyers play in society and in the administration of justice. *Students must have transportation to and from the shadowing assignment.
Finally, the Suit Up students will attend several field trips. The students will tour two area law schools, the Louisiana Supreme Court, the Court museum, and federal court buildings. During the tours, students will hear from several guest speakers and may have the opportunity to view proceedings at several state and federal courts.
Interested students should visit:
There is an online application process. Students will be requested to provide: a copy of their last Report Card or Progress Report (an official transcript is not required); one letter of recommendation from a teacher, counselor, minister, or any individual who can attest to the student’s character; and a short essay of 500 words or less on the importance of the American legal system and the role it plays in developing and maintaining our society.
Application deadline: May 8, 2023
Eligible Applicants:
11th grade in Fall of 2023
12th grade in Fall of 2023
Entering the first year of college in Fall of 2023
CYBERSECURITY YOUTH CAMP
Cyber Security Camp is a FREE 5-day NON-RESIDENTIAL camp where students will learn about the exciting world of cybersecurity: each day, campers will participate in many hands-on computer activities to learn about different cybersecurity topics. The goals of the program are to increase interest in cybersecurity careers and diversity in the cybersecurity workforce of the nation, help all students understand correct and safe on-line behavior, and how they can be good digital citizens. (Click Here For More Information)
WHAT IS THE CYBERSECURITY YOUTH CAMP?
A FREE 5-day NON-RESIDENTIAL camp where students will learn about the exciting world of cybersecurity: each day, campers will participate in many hands-on computer activities to learn about different cybersecurity topics. The goals of the program are to increase interest in cybersecurity careers and diversity in the cybersecurity workforce of the nation, help all students understand correct and safe on-line behavior, and how they can be good digital citizens.
WHAT IS OUR MISSION?
GenCyber program wants students to be a part of the solution to the Nation's shortfall of skilled cybersecurity professionals. According to CyberSeek, the U.S. employs nearly 941,000 people in cybersecurity positions, with approximately 521,000 cybersecurity openings. Ensuring that enough young people are inspired to direct their talents in this area is critical to the future of our country's national and economic security as we become even more reliant on cyber-based technology in every aspect of our daily lives.
WHO CAN ATTEND THE CYBERSECURITY YOUTH CAMP?
Middle school and high school students ages 13 and older are eligible to apply for the camp. Students of all backgrounds and skill levels are welcome to join! There are a limited number of spots available, so please fill out this Registration Form to request a seat in the Southern University Cybersecurity Youth Camp.
DO I HAVE TO KNOW A LOT ABOUT COMPUTERS TO ATTEND?
No! The camp is geared for all skill levels, and it is designed to be a place where you can start to learn more about cybersecurity in a supportive and fun environment!
WHO ARE WE?
The Cybersecurity Youth Camp is organized and managed by a team of diverse faculty and student mentors with expertise in cybersecurity from Southern University. The team draws inspiration from years of teaching cybersecurity and programming principles to deliver a dynamic and exciting camp experience for students.
ETHICS AND CORE VALUES
Our team’s responsibility is to emphasize the importance of ethics in cybersecurity and teach youth about the exciting world of cybersecurity and online threats, which are critical to their future personal and professional success in this career field. As such, students will be required to review and sign a code of ethics to be eligible to participate in Southern University Cybersecurity Youth Camp.
DATES
Session #1 Timeline
May 23rd – May 26th & May 30th
8:30 am – 4:30 pm
In-Person
Session #2 Timeline
May 31st - June 6th
8:30 am – 4:30 pm
In-Person
DEADLINE:
May 8th, 2023 at 11:59 PM CST
Selected students will be notified by May 15.
PLEASE SEND YOUR INQUIRY TO
Southern University Dept. of Computer Science
Attn: Dr. Lynette Jackson
E 114 Henry Thurman Jr. Hall
P.O. Box 9221
Baton Rouge, LA 70813
Email: lynette.jackson@sus.edu
SU GENCYBER CAMP IS FUNDED BY THE FOLLOWING AGENTS
Women's History Month Discussion
This Women's History Month program seeks to explore the daily indignities and inequalities that women face, often without support. This panel of fierce female change agents will empower us and educate us about the urgent need for narrative change and memorialization work that can lead to needed gender disparity reforms. Most importantly, they will teach us penetrating lessons about who women really are. Join and learn how they have navigated their respected spaces "with a knee on their necks."
The Southern University Law Center is inviting SULS to the Women's History Month program (virtual) on Saturday, March 25, 2023, from 11:00 am -1:00 pm. This program seeks to explore the daily indignities and inequalities that women face, often without support. This panel of fierce female change agents will empower us and educate us about the urgent need for narrative change and memorialization work that can lead to needed gender disparity reforms. Most importantly, they will teach us penetrating lessons about who women really are. Join and learn how they have navigated their respected spaces "with a knee on their necks."
SULS Summer Camps 2023
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.
Elementary 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.
Camp Dates: June 1st-June 30, 2023 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 (Outside SULS families $250.00)
Registration will be open for SULS families March 20, 2023 and for outside families March 27, 2023. The deadline to register is April 7, 2023. There is a $25 nonrefundable/nontransferrable deposit is due upon registration for each child to hold their place for camp.
Campers are required to wear camp t-shirts daily. Camp fees and additional t-shirt fees are due by May 1, 2023.
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. Some field trips may be an additional cost.
There will be a mandatory virtual parent meeting Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 6:00 PM to go over camp rules, expectations, procedures and protocol. Additional information about the meeting and the link to join will be sent to the email you provide in the application.
Application Link:
Click here to apply.
https://forms.gle/68kaX9AQ3fE4j5zJA
Dates: June 1st to June 30, 2023
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 - 5th
SULS Summer Enrichment - Bridging the Gap
Southern University Laboratory school is pleased to announce our summer program for students entering grades 6 through 12 is back again! 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 and students in our area. The first part of the day will be academic enrichment with SULS staff, and the second part of the day will include STEM activities provided by the College of Sciences and Engineering (CSE)and others from Southern University and A&M College.
Summer hours will be from 8:00am to 3:00pm beginning June 1 to July 30, 2023 Monday-Friday (Extended Day available for an additional fee)
The camp fee will be $200 for SULS students ($300 outside families). Fees cover: camp t-shirt(2), field trips and highly trained staff. Campers are required to wear camp t-shirts daily (additional t-shirts available to order for $10.00 each). Breakfast and lunch will be included Monday-Thursday at no additional cost. Field trips and lunch on Fridays may be an additional cost.
SULS student Registration: March 20-April 7
Non-SULS student Registration: March 27 - April 7
There is a $25 nonrefundable/nontransferrable deposit is due upon registration for each child to hold their place for camp.
Camp fee balance and additional t-shirt fees are due by May 1, 2023.
There will be a mandatory virtual parent meeting Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 6:45 PM to go over camp rules, expectations, procedures and protocol. Additional information about the meeting and the link to join will be sent to the email you provide in the application.
Each week will be themed and those will be announced at parent orientation.
If you are interested please fill out the form below. Please submit one form per student.
Application Link:
Click here to apply.
https://forms.gle/VCexasmovDKZZcj17
Dates: June 1st to June 30, 2023
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
We are excited to announce the 2023 application for the Southern University BAYOU program is now available. This summer, the program will be residential (you will stay on campus) from June 4 to June 9, 2023.
The 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. For more information please send an email to bayou@suagcenter.com.
Below, you will find the link to the application for the 2023 summer program. If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact us at your earliest convenience.
BAYOU 2023 Application Links
https://www.suagcenter.com/page/bayou-i-faq
Dates: June 4 through June 9, 2023
Days: Sunday – Friday
Cost: No cost
Grades: 11th-12th grade
GPA: 2.5 or higher
Application Deadline: May 1, 2023
SULS Student Places in Visual Arts Competition at State Beta Convention
Congratulations to Kameron Tillage on placing 4th in the Black & White Photography in Division II. Kameron along with 13 students attended the state Beta Convention in February. The Visual Arts competition provides students the opportunity to showcase their artistic talents and creative abilities. This completion is designed to encourage creativity, innovation, reward outstanding craftsmanship, and reinforce the importance of fine arts.
Congratulations to Kameron Tillage on placing 4th in the Black & White Photography in Division II. Kameron along with 13 students attended the state Beta Convention in February. The Visual Arts competition provides students the opportunity to showcase their artistic talents and creative abilities. This completion is designed to encourage creativity, innovation, reward outstanding craftsmanship, and reinforce the importance of fine arts.
100 Black Men Virtual College Fair
The 100 Black Men of Metro Baton Rouge & University of Louisiana System are excited to announce our 3rd Annual Virtual College Fair (see below flyer), held on March 18th. High School Students should register for this event. Parents are also strongly encouraged to participate.
The 100 Black Men of Metro Baton Rouge & University of Louisiana System are excited to announce our 3rd Annual Virtual College Fair (see below flyer), held on March 18th. High School Students should register for this event. Parents are also strongly encouraged to participate. Not only will participants have an opportunity to engage with UL system campus staff and students, but also learn about FASFA and TOPS, as well as earn a chance to win tuition scholarships, book scholarships and much more! CLICK HERE to register.
Additional information, including the Zoom link, will be sent during the week of March 18th!
JUNIOR: PINNING & RING CEREMONY
The annual Ring & Pinning Ceremony for our Juniors will be held on March 24, 2023, at 1:30 pm. Students will receive their rings that were purchased from Herff Jones. If you have purchased a ring from another company, please bring your ring to Ms. Crystal Franklin on the morning of the ceremony.
The annual Ring & Pinning Ceremony for our Juniors will be held on March 24, 2023, at 1:30 pm. Students will receive their rings that were purchased from Herff Jones. If you have purchased a ring from another company, please bring your ring to Ms. Crystal Franklin on the morning of the ceremony.
We are asking that Junior students have a representative to pin them on the day of the ceremony. Every Junior will be recognized. When your child’s name is called, the parent (guardian/representative) will pin the school’s pin onto the lapel of the student. This moment begins the Junior’s transition into their Senior year. Photos will be taken by Miles Photography.
Alpha Phi Alpha Enrichment Foundation Scholarship
The Alpha Enrichment Foundation Scholarship award is open to Beta Iota Lambda Chapter mentees and affiliates who are preparing to pursue a bachelor degree, associate degree, technical diploma or certificate at a U.S. accredited college or university. Contingent upon the availability of funding, the scholarship is a one-time only award and will be paid during the first academic year of official enrollment in a four-year University or College or a Career/Vocational/Technical program. Click Here for More Info
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Beta Iota Lambda Chapter
Alpha Enrichment Foundation Scholarship
The Alpha Enrichment Foundation Scholarship award is open to Beta Iota Lambda Chapter mentees and affiliates who are preparing to pursue a bachelor degree, associate degree, technical diploma or certificate at a U.S. accredited college or university. Contingent upon the availability of funding, the scholarship is a one-time only award and will be paid during the first academic year of official enrollment in a four-year University or College or a Career/Vocational/Technical program.
The Scholarship will be paid in two equal installments. The first installment will be paid upon receipt of proof of enrollment at a four-year University/College or Career/Vocational/Technical program. The second installment will be paid upon receipt of an official transcript that shows satisfactory academic progress for the first semester of enrollment (completion of at least 12 credit hours with a minimum grade point average of 2.75).
APPLICATION OPENS: February 1, 2023
APPLICATION DEADLINE: April 1, 2023
Completed Application Packet and ALL supplemental documents shall be submitted to:
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Beta Iota Lambda Chapter
Attn: Alpha Enrichment Foundation Scholarship Committee
PO Box 4973
Baton Rouge, LA 70821
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
In support of educational development and academic excellence, the Alpha Enrichment Foundation on behalf of the Beta Iota Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. offers the following types of scholarships:
Scholarship Type
Award Amount
Alpha Enrichment Foundation
$1,200
Career/Vocational/Technical
$800
Book Scholarship*
$250
*Installment of Book Scholarship shall be paid as a one-time, single semester payment.
APPLICATION PROCEDURES
Applicant must meet the following criteria for consideration of an Alpha Enrichment Foundation Scholarship Award:
1) Applicant must reside within East Baton Rouge Parish or neighboring parishes (within an approximate 40 mile radius of Baton Rouge, LA); and
2) Must be a Male high school senior graduating in Spring 2023; and
3) Projected completion of the current TOPS core curriculum before graduation from High School; and
4) Plan to attend a four-year University or College OR a Career/Vocational/Technical program as a full-time student; and
5) Minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale and minimum; and
6) Minimum ACT score of 20 (or equivalent on SAT) if attending four-year University/ College OR minimum ACT score of 17 (or equivalent on SAT) if attending Career/Vocational/Technical program.
The following documents MUST be attached to and submitted in conjunction with the completed application:
1) Official High School Transcript. The high school transcript must include the (1) seven semesters of your high school matriculation, (2) cite the cumulative grade point average, and (3) be in an envelope sealed and signed by a school official.
2) Test Scores. A copy of your SAT or ACT scores sent directly from your high school in an envelope sealed and signed by a school official.
3) School Recommendation. One typed, signed, and dated current 2022/2023 letter of recommendation from a school official (i.e. principal, teacher/instructor, counselor, advisor, etc.) on the school’s official letter head. The recommendation should include the length of time the recommender has known the applicant and in what capacity; and highlight the applicant’s academic achievements, personal characteristics and leadership ability/skills.
4) Essay. Typed one page essay providing (1) biographical sketch that includes extracurricular and leadership activities, (2) applicants’ educational goals and ambitions, and (3) statement on why the candidate believes he should be awarded an Alpha Enrichment Foundation Scholarship.
5) Color Photograph. Recent portrait (wallet size senior picture/headshot). No proofs or personality shots. Applicant’s name should be printed on the back of the photo.
6) *Community Service Recommendation. One typed, signed, and dated current 2021/2022 letter of recommendation from a community service official or authorized representative of an organization verifying applicant’s current community service involvement. The letter must be on the organization’s official letterhead. The recommendation should include the length of time the recommender has known the applicant and in what capacity; and demonstrate active involvement to benefit the organization and/or community.
*In light of the pandemic environment, we recognize this situation may have restricted opportunities for applicants to engage in community service activities. We will thus evaluate applications accordingly.
SCHOLARSHIP SELECTION AND CRITERIA
ALPHA ENRICHMENT FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP: Provides a financial award to students who seek to advance their education by enrolling in an accredited four-year University/College. Students applying for the Alpha Enrichment Foundation Scholarship must meet the following criteria:
· Reside within East Baton Rouge Parish or neighboring parishes;
· Be a 2022 high school graduate with a grade point average of 3.0 or above;
· Be a high school senior with a minimum ACT score of 20 (or equivalent on SAT);
· Be able to demonstrate community or extracurricular involvement; and
· Be accepted by or planning to attend an accredited four-year University/College as a full-time student beginning in the fall of 2023.
CAREER/VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL SCHOLARSHIP: Provides a financial award to students who seek to advance their education by participating in a vocational or technical program. These programs traditionally focus on specific vocation skills needed for certain occupations. Students applying for the Career/Vocational/Technical Scholarship must meet the following criteria:
· Reside within East Baton Rouge Parish or neighboring parishes;
· Be a 2023 high school graduate with a grade point average of 3.0 or above;
· Be a high school senior with a minimum ACT score of 17 (or equivalent on SAT);
· Be able to demonstrate community or extracurricular involvement; and
· Be accepted by or planning to attend a Career/Vocational/Technical program as a full-time student beginning in the Fall of 2023.
BOOK SCHOLARSHIP: The Book Scholarship provides a financial award for students to purchase textbooks. The Book Scholarship is available to high school students who meet the following criteria:
Reside within East Baton Rouge Parish or neighboring parishes;
Be a 2023 high school graduate with a grade point average of 3.0 or above;
Be able to demonstrate community or extracurricular involvement; and
Be accepted by or planning to attend an accredited four-year University/College or Career/Vocational/Technical program as a full-time student beginning in the fall of 2023.
OR
Reside within East Baton Rouge Parish or neighboring parishes;
Be a 2023 high school graduate with qualifying minimum ACT score (or SAT equivalent);
Be able to demonstrate community or extracurricular involvement; and
Be accepted by or planning to attend an accredited four-year University/College or Career/Vocational/Technical program as a full-time student beginning in the fall of 2023..
FOR OUR FUTURE AWARD
In addition to applying for the Alpha Enrichment Foundation Scholarship, applicants seeking to enroll into an education institution within the University of Louisiana System may also apply and receive consideration for the “For Our Future Award.” The Award will provide up to a Maximum of $5,000 per academic year for applicants who have a demonstrated and documented need. To apply and receive additional information, please visit the following website: https://www.ulsystem.edu/forourfutureaward.
Please note that this award is separate from the Alpha Enrichment Foundation Scholarship award, therefore, applicants must apply separately. Further, any applicant who qualifies for and receives the For Our Future Award will not be eligible to receive the Alpha Enrichment Foundation Scholarship award.
NOTICE OF AWARD DECISION
Applications will be evaluated by May 15, 2023 and successful applicants will be notified thereafter via email.
SULS Participates in Region IV Science Fair
Southern University Laboratory School sent 29 students to the Regional VII Science Fair to compete against students from various high schools. Two students placed in their categories. Kaleb Byrd, 9th grade, placed 3rd in the Behavioral Science category. Cydney Williams, 11th grade, placed in the Microbiology category. All science fair participants not only exemplified their creativity, but also their determination, diligence, and superb work ethics in their researching, planning, and conducting of their project’s plan and experiment. Congratulations to Mrs. Bell and all participants. Go Kittens!
SULS Participates in Region Science Fair
Southern University Laboratory School sent 29 students to the Regional VII Science Fair to compete against students from various high schools. Two students placed in their categories. Kaleb Byrd, 9th grade, placed 3rd in the Behavioral Science category. Cydney Williams, 11th grade, placed in the Microbiology category. All science fair participants not only exemplified their creativity, but also their determination, diligence, and superb work ethics in their researching, planning, and conducting of their project’s plan and experiment. Congratulations to Mrs. Bell and all participants. Go Kittens!
BR Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Initiates SULS Students in Pre-College Program
Baton Rouge Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. has initiated a Pre-College in partnership with Southern University Laboratory School. Targeting students from 10th -12th grade, they will be targeting young students across the Baton Rouge area assisting them with college readiness skills; thus, preparing them for college readiness. (Click Here For More)
Baton Rouge Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. has initiated a Pre-College in partnership with Southern University Laboratory School. Targeting students from 10th -12th grade, they will be targeting young students across the Baton Rouge area assisting them with college readiness skills; thus, preparing them for college readiness.
Through community-based efforts Baton Rouge Sigma will provide professional development to improve individualized test scores, assist with college and financial aid applications and foster relationships between college recruiting activities. They will also partner with SULS to embrace current programs and assist in the areas where there may be some challenges. The optimal goal is to ensure the students have the resources and exposure needed to be successful as they move forward with their college and career aspirations.
Congratulations to the following students;
Mahogany
Malcolm
Dylan
Marlie
Chelby
For more information please contact Belinda J. Clarkson, Chair of the Educational Development Committee or Dr. Verjanis Peoples is Co-Chair of the committee at brsigmaeducation@gmail.com
IBM Facilitates STEM Conversation with SULS Students
On Thursday, February 9, 2023, International Business Machines (IBM) visited Southern University Laboratory School to engage students about STEM areas highlighting technology and how integral it is in their everyday lives. IBM staff members introduced themselves, highlighting their educational background (schools & majors) along with the projects they have worked on. The SULS students then followed suit introducing themselves and their future aspirations. (Click here for more)
On Thursday, February 9, 2023, International Business Machines (IBM) visited Southern University Laboratory School to engage students about STEM areas highlighting technology and how integral it is in their everyday lives. IBM staff members introduced themselves, highlighting their educational background (schools & majors) along with the projects they have worked on. The SULS students then followed suit introducing themselves and their future aspirations.
IBM staff members were able to provide a broad range of careers; thus, highlighting the vast areas of STEM opportunities available to students. These fields included but not limited to computer science, psychology, sociology, animal science, medicine, and business just to name a few. This interactive experience allowed staff members as well as students the ability to ask probing questions; therefore, cultivating an atmosphere for both groups to learn from each other.
Followed by the Q&A session, IBM facilitated an exercise with the students, asking them to build an application for everyday use. Working collaboratively in groups, the students were tasked with finding ways to find solutions to assist society in insurance, physical therapy, or understanding various mathematical computations. There were so many interesting ideas. We wish we had more time to discuss. We would like to thank IBM and their staff for pouring into our future. Among the staff members, Former SULS students Yvette Moody and Frederick Christian ℅ 91’ assisted with the facilitation of the event.
February Spotlights
During the month of February, we would like to shine a light on our exceptional faculty, staff and administration for all that they do for SULS. If you have a recent experience that you would like us to spotlight, please complete the form. You do not have to share your name. Click the Link for the Form
During the month of February, we would like to shine a light on our exceptional faculty, staff and administration for all that they do for SULS. If you have a recent experience that you would like us to spotlight, please complete the form. You do not have to share your name.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfaasuTVmGZHS61fIBq8FW8D5UZpKxoPXSEXs-L-r7kK6aVOQ/viewform
SULS Girl Scouts: Cookies
Our girls have a goal to sell 3,400 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies in total as a troop. Every box counts. The proceeds from cookie sales go back into our school's troop as well as the local Girl Scouts community. Cookie sales help aide in supporting our girls to participate in many amazing Girl Scout opportunities throughout the year. Thank you for supporting us and helping our troop to stand out from the rest.
Thank you for ordering your Girl Scout Cookies with Southern University Laboratory School Kitten Troop 10551. Please select the Girl Scout that you would like to order from below. Our girls have a goal to sell 3,400 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies in total as a troop. Every box counts. The proceeds from cookie sales go back into our school's troop as well as the local Girl Scouts community. Cookie sales help aide in supporting our girls to participate in many amazing Girl Scout opportunities throughout the year. Thank you for supporting us and helping our troop to stand out from the rest.
Modeling Call
SAVVI Magazine is looking for students (Ages 4-19) who are interested in modeling. If you are interested SAVVI Kids magazine will be coming to Louisiana with designers from across the country. Casting is Saturday, February 4, 2023 (the show will be in the spring). You can sign up by clicking the link).
SAVVI Magazine is looking for students (Ages 4-19) who are interested in modeling. If you are interested SAVVI Kids magazine will be coming to Louisiana with designers from across the country. Casting is Saturday, February 4, 2023 (the show will be in the spring). You can sign up by clicking the link).
Southern University Parking Information
The Southern University Office of Traffic and Parking is a division of the Southern University-BR Police Department. This office is responsible for controlling the movement of vehicular traffic and enforcing parking regulations on the campus. The Traffic & Parking Regulations require all students, faculty and staff parking on campus to register their vehicle, purchase a parking permit and park in their designated parking area during the zone parking hours of 7:00AM – 5:00PM Monday-Friday.
The Southern University Office of Traffic and Parking is a division of the Southern University-BR Police Department. This office is responsible for controlling the movement of vehicular traffic and enforcing parking regulations on the campus. The Traffic & Parking Regulations require all students, faculty and staff parking on campus to register their vehicle, purchase a parking permit and park in their designated parking area during the zone parking hours of 7:00AM – 5:00PM Monday-Friday. A parking permit is required at all times while parking on campus. Permits are to be purchased from the SU Traffic and Parking Office at the cost of $45.00. Starting on Tuesday, January 17, 2023 thru Tuesday, January 24, 2023, vehicle registration and permit pick-up will be at the F. G. Clark Activity Center from 9AM to 3PM M-F (No permit registration on the weekends). After January 24, 2023, vehicle registration and permit pick up will be at the Traffic and Parking Office. Please register for your permit online prior to picking up your permit at www.permits.subr.edu. You will need to know your U number to use this permit registration link. If you are having an issue with this link, you will be able to manually register when you go to pay for and pick up your permit.
Students may also purchase a student reserved parking permit $50.00 (in addition to purchasing their $45.00 required permit) to park in a designated area closer to their classes. There is a limited amount of these reserved student permits available to purchase on a first-come-first-serve-basis per semester.
Vehicles parking on campus without a valid parking permit will be ticketed. Three or more unpaid unregistered tickets will result in your vehicle to be booted and/or towed at your expense. Student vehicles parked in an employee area, reserved space, fire lane, handicapped area without proper credentials will be ticketed, booted and/or towed.
The Traffic & Parking Division has installed two types of meters around inner campus; The Multi Space Pay Station and the Double-Space Meters. These meters accept credit card/debit card payments only at $1.50 per hour. These meters are in operation from 7:00AM to 6:00PM Monday – Friday.
Students are allowed to park in any metered space on campus as long as the meter space is paid for at time of parking. Parking in a metered space without payment is a cause for your vehicle to be ticketed, immobilized and/or towed at driver’s/owner’s expense.
For more information on SU Traffic and Parking Regulations, please visit www.subr.edu/parking and click on ‘Parking Manual’. All parking questions are to be directed to the Traffic & Parking Division (225-771-2253).
Midterm Exam Schedule & Winter Break Information
Next week, December 12 - 16, 2022, school will be in session with Wednesday, Thursday and Friday December 14-16, being half days. Students will be dismissed at noon on those days, and there will be no extended day so please plan accordingly. Click the post to see more information.
Next week, December 12 - 16, 2022, school will be in session with Wednesday, Thursday and Friday being half days. Students will be dismissed at noon on those days, and there will be no extended day so please plan accordingly. Middle and high school students will be taking midterm exams beginning Tuesday, December 13, 2022. Click here for the Midterm Exam Schedule. If there are any questions in reference to midterm exams or study guides, please reach out to the teacher. Winter break will be December 19 through January 4, 2023. Students will return on January 5, 2023, which is a change to our school calendar. There will be a call-out to remind everyone. Thank you for your continued support. Happy Holidays to everyone!
SULS Participates in the 2022 YMCA Youth & Government Conference
Southern University Laboratory School sent 19 students ranging from grades 7th-11th to the 61st YMCA Youth & Government Conference held in Baton Rouge, LA. Organized by State Director Jeremy Miller and Isha Matta, the conference was December 1-3, 2022.
Southern University Laboratory School sent 19 students ranging from grades 7th-11th to the 61st YMCA Youth & Government Conference held in Baton Rouge, LA. Organized by State Director Jeremy Miller and Isha Matta, the conference was December 1-3, 2022.
The Louisiana YMCA Youth Legislature conference is a three-day conference held each year that engages high school students from across the state at every level of state government. Students assume roles in all three branches of government as they debate issues of local and state importance. Through the conference, they gain first-hand knowledge of the democratic process and develop leadership and presiding skills. Youth Legislature is a student-led conference where State Board officials are elected by their peers to plan and preside over each conference.
Congratulations to Kalen Williams and Alaysia Raymond! Their bill on the modification of the, “Stand Your Ground,” law ranked high in Committee, passed the House of Representatives, then the Senate. On the last day of session, the presiding Governor vetoed the legislation.
The students displayed their writing, listening, oratorical, and debating skills throughout the conference. Job well done to all attendees.
For more information regarding SULS participation in the Youth & Government Conference please contact Herman R. Brister at (225) 771-3490 or hermanbrister@sulabschool.com
SULS Virtual School Earns "C" Rating
We are happy to announce that Southern University Laboratory Virtual School scored a 66.2 C for the 2021-2022 school year! This program has shown tremendous growth even during a global pandemic. The school began with a 40.2 F in 2018-2019. While most schools struggled post COVID SULVS continued to improve academically as a result of uninterrupted learning due to the virtual environment. Congratulations!!!
Southern University Laboratory Virtual School has grown a total of 26 points since the 2018-2019 school year. The school began with a 40.2 F in 2018-2019. While most schools struggled post COVID SULVS continued to improve academically as a result of uninterrupted learning due to the virtual environment. For the 2020-2021 school year, schools were given a simulated score where SULVS increased their SPS to 52.4 D which was an increase of 12.2 points. We are happy to announce that Southern University Laboratory Virtual School scored a 66.2 C for the 2021-2022 school year! This program has shown tremendous growth even during a global pandemic. Congratulations!!!