

STEM Magnet Academy

SMA Reminders
- Classes begin at 7:40. Students arriving after 7:40 must be accompanied by an adult and checked in at the office as a tardy. Parents have 3 days upon the date of return to get excuses turned in. Only doctor's notes are excused absences. Students are still responsible for making up any missed work. Maximum unexcused absences including early checkouts and tardies is 13 for the year.
- Cell phones (and electronics) are not allowed on campus, but if they are off and stored in your locker this should not be an issue. The bus is an extension of the school so the same rules apply.
- Mondays are reserved for spirit wear...Beta pullovers, athletic pullovers can only be worn on Mondays, or club meeting days or game days.
- Participating in each 9 weeks PBIS will require no referrals. Please be on your best behavior so that you can enjoy this day!
- Hoods on jackets, sweatshirts & shirts are not allowed. Hooded coats are allowed on announced inclement weather days.
- Leggings can only be worn under skirts, dresses, or shorts.
- Shorts/skirts should be knee length.
- On free dress days when jeans with rips are worn, skin must not show.
- Seniors leaving early must sign out by the office lobby and exit the main school entrance only.
- Middle school/high school students should take care of restroom needs during transitions and lunch break to preserve educational time in class.
- Only clear water bottles allowed containing water. Liquids other than water make a mess when spilled in class/on buses. Stanley cups are not allowed.
- Please ensure that you have your notifications set on the pcpsb app to get notifications especially inclement weather days.
- Students at every grade level should read nightly for Read N Quiz points!
Mardi Gras Shoebox Float Competition (PC Parish Library)
Eagles' Nest Cafe
Engineering Class Egg Drop
SMA Elementary Beta Wins Big @ National Beta State Convention!
Mason Foster Recreated the Beta Crest
Jr. Beta Awarded for Dance Performance
We would like to give special recognition to these outstanding Eagles! They lead our Performing Arts Group in the Junior Beta state competition this week. They are responsible for coming up with the performance vision, dance choreography and the music selection/edits. We are very proud of these young leaders!
Shout-out to April Debetaz, Addison Duplechain, and Hallie Hughes!
(Pictured from L to R)
Jr. Beta Places 5th
Congratulations to this talented group of Eagles for earning 5th place at the Junior Beta State Convention! Our students impressed the judges with their performance, "Into the Future." We are so proud of our Eagles and wish them luck as they compete at nationals in Savannah, GA!
Shout-out to Mrs. Chenevert and Mrs. Dabadie for leading this wonderful group!
Elementary Jr. Beta Places 3rd in Song Fest
Congratulations to our Song Fest Crew for earning 3rd place at the state convention! Our students wowed the crowd with their performance, "Hey There BETAS." We are so proud of our eagles and wish them luck as they compete at nationals in Savanah, GA!
Shout-out to Mrs. Circello and Mrs. Templeton for leading this wonderful group
Zydeco Hockey Players Visit SMA
SMA Celebrates Black History Month
Club Day
Kona Ice Wednesday, March 20, 2024
Don't Miss Out!
Students of the Year Recognized by Community Partners
Congratulations to our Pointe Coupee Parish Students of the Year! Award recipients were given a monetary award from Cottonport, Guaranty, and Synergy Banks.
Thank you to our community partners for their generous gifts! Each student received $50.00.
Each year the district chooses a fifth, eighth, and senior student of the year. These students represent our district in regional and state competitions.
National School Counselor's Week!
Happy National School Counselor’s Week to our very own, Mrs. Sara McGehee!
In the short time Mrs. Sara has been an eagle, she has made a significant impact on our students and the entire school community. We are thrilled to have her on our team!
We Appreciate ALL of Our Bus Drivers!
February's Top Read N Quiz Points
As of the last day in February, the following students have the most Read N Quiz points! Cynthia LaBorde 164.6; Andrew Chatman 151.7; Aubree Blanchard 100.9; Georgia Banes 65.6; Aniston Morgan 38.5; Jayce Miller 38.2; Talan Smith 37.2; Jack Hemba 36.2; Breanna Wright 31.8; Preston Rountree 31.4 Way to go kiddos! Keep Reading!
Cynthia Laborde Loves to Read!
Cynthia Laborde has consistently lead SMA with Read N Quiz points this school year. As of the last day in February, she earned 164.6 points! She was awarded Zydeco Hockey tickets for her and her family to attend. Keep leading Cynthia!