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Congratulations to all of the students who made the honor roll for the first nine week
period. The faculty and staff know how challenging the work is at Taylor and to make
the honor roll is a huge accomplishment. We enjoy celebrating your academic
successes, and we can't wait to do it again next nine weeks. A big thank you goes to the
office staff and custodians, Ms. Kathy, Ms. Nicole, Ms. Stephanie, and Ms. Tammy, who
did all of the behind the scenes work to make these ceremonies happen. We couldn't
pull it off without them! Please see a list
of all of the students who made the
honor roll further down in this
newsletter.
It was great to see all of our dads at the
annual Donuts with Dad event. We had
a great time visiting with all of our dads
and taking pictures. We can't wait
to visit with our moms at Muffins with
Mom in the spring.
PARCC preliminary scores were
released last week and our Taylor
Tigers shined again! Student reports will
be released November 9. Since this is a
new type of assessment, the Louisiana Department of Education has released many
different resources to help parents navigate and understand these new reports. We
have the resources posted on our web site. If you have any questions please don't
hesitate to contact us.
Interim reports will be sent home on Friday, November 13. Please ask your child for
this important document. The second nine week period will end with exams, which are
worth 25% of the final grade. Please make sure your child is prepared to take each
exam. The exam schedule is posted above.
From the Principal’s Pen by Jaime Zapico
Tidings from Taylor N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 5
Upcoming Events
Nov. 2—6
Spirit Week
Nov. 6
Homecoming Pep Rally
1:30—2:30 pm
Homecoming Basketball
Game
Bishop McManus
6—7 pm
Nov. 7
Homecoming Dance
7—10 pm
Nov. 9—12
Library Book Fair
Nov. 10
MS Grandparents’ Day
8 am
Co-Op Exec. Board Meeting
Sun-Ray Grill
6 pm
Nov. 11
College Visit: Loyola
12:30—1:30 pm
Nov. 12
HS Grandparents’ Day
8 am
Senior Potluck
12 pm
Wednesday, December 16: no exams
— students have a half day
Thursday, December 17: periods 1
and 2 exams — students have a half
day
Friday, December 18: periods 3 and 4
exams — students have a half day
Final Exam Schedule
Upcoming Events
Nov. 13
Interim Reports Issued
Senior Potluck
12 pm
HS Robotics Meet
5 pm
Nov. 14
MAO Math Tournament
Ben Franklin HS
Lego League Competition
9 am—4 pm
Nov. 16
NJHS Tree Decorating at
City Park
9—11 am
Nov. 18
Freshmen Retreat
Westwego Playground
9am—12 pm
Freshmen/Senior
Olympics
Nov. 19
Co-Op Meeting
6:30—7:30 pm
Nov. 19—22
Washington D.C. Trip
Nov. 19—28
Spain Trip
Nov. 21
Sun Ray Grill Breakfast
Fundraiser
Nov. 23—27
Fall Break
T I D I N G S F R O M T A Y L O R
Lines from the Librarian Elizabeth Kahn
October at PFTSTA means Teen READ
Week in the library. The students had a
great time visiting the library every day at
lunch to participate in a different activity.
The winners of the bookmark contest
were high school junior, Chau Nguyen,
and her sister Thuan Nguyen in 8th grade.
You can see the bookmarks online and
many pictures from the week on the
library website here: http://bit.ly/
pftstaTRW2015. If you would like your
own copy of the bookmark, you can pick
one up from the library.
The Book Fair is Coming, The Book Fair is Coming!
This year’s library book fair will open on Monday,
November 9th and close at the end of the day on
Thursday, November 12th. All students will have a
scheduled time to visit the library for this event,
and the library will be open for shopping during
both of the scheduled grandparents’ breakfasts on
Tuesday and Thursday. On Tuesday, November
10th, the library will remain open until 4PM. There
will be an online book fair running from now until
Sunday, November 15th, and any books purchased
online will be shipped to the school. You can find
the online fair here: bit.ly/PFTSTAbookfair2015.
FYI: Most books will cost between $5.99 and $9.99
and no tax is charged. For payment, the library will
accept cash, checks, and credit cards.
9th grader Jasmine McGowan shares
the woven paper bookmark that she
created during Teen READ Week
N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 5
PFTSTA Library—All Readers Welcome
Members of
Bookmarked had a
chance to visit with
author Geoff Herbach
via Skype on October
26th. His humor filled
the library with many
laughs from both the
students and the
author.
Maker Space Club Kelly Maher
There is a new
MakerSpace Club on
campus. We currently
have a MakerBot
Replicator 2, 3D printer,
an iSense 3D Scanner,
MaKey MaKeys, and a
couple of Raspberry Pis.
We are expecting to have
access to additional 3D
printers, laser cutters,
vinyl cutters, Arduinos,
and other maker materials
in the spring. All high
school makers are wel-
come to join us every
other Thursday at lunch.
N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 5
Resources for Makers
Autodesk offers free soft-
ware to students. I recom-
mend Autodesk Inventor
Professional or 3D Max for
creating your own 3D mod-
els. You may want to start
with these tutorials or Au-
todesk Inventor Academy.
We also have Blender, a
free, open source, 3D
modeling program installed
on the student laptops.
Blender is open source and
offers an Online Manu-
al and Tutorials.
Yeggi and Thingverse provide shared 3D models for inspiration or to download.
te@chthought recommends these 24 unique maker education resources teaching learn-
ing.
Instructables is a fantastic resource that allows you to make what is shared and share
what you make.
Makezine connects makers with each other and with DIY products and services. Visit
the site to find a variety of 3D Printing, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi Projects.
Now Taking Orders for 3D Models
Our MakerBot Replicator 2 3D printer is open for business. You can order a variety of 3D
models through this 3D Printing Order Form or Friends of PFTSTA’s Etsy Store. Browse
our selection, which includes, but is not limited to, a spirit monkey with your graduation
year or text of your choice, a variety of holiday themed cookie cutters, an assortment of
characters, and a 3D selfie modeled with iSense 3D.
You can also provide a
link to your own
appropriately licensed
3D model and get a
price quote. Be sure to
check back frequently;
we will be adding new
models as they become
available.
6th grade Students
enjoying their Freaky
Friday Dance! Pic-
tured from left to
right: Evelyn Lambert,
Sofia Bosch, Olivia
Buras, Emma Potts,
Ashley Sutherland,
and Mara McGuire.
Middle School SGA News
Angela Guthrie What a great month
for school spirit!
First, the Middle
School SGA was
busy promoting the
school spirit shirts.
The 6th grade’s
newly elected color
was mint green, and
we can’t wait to see
them show off their
spirit once they
come in! Watch
Paw Prints for more
information on their
delivery; we should
hopefully have them
soon!
As always the Freaky Friday dance was a ton of spooky fun! Thanks go out to our fabulous
DJ, Mark Parfait, chaperoning teachers, Ms. Grindstaff, Ms. Duckworth, and Ms. Va-
lence, and of course all of the parent chaperones as well. Many students participated in the
costume contest, and we had a lot of great entries. The top three costumes were awarded,
in no particular order, to 6th grader Austin Pellegrin as Left Shark, 7th grader Ava
Lincoln as Rosie
the Riveter, and 7th
grader Evan Scully
as Marty McFly. Our
next dance will not
be until next
semester; watch Paw
Prints for more
information as it
becomes available.
T I D I N G S F R O M T A Y L O R
Freaky Friday
Costume Contest
winners! From left
to right: Austin
Pellegrin, Ava
Lincoln, and Evan
Scully
Finally, the Middle School SGA
also helped out with this year’s
Red Ribbon Week. Students
participated in a different drug
and alcohol free themed activity
each day at lunch. Some of the
activities included face painting,
a limbo tournament, and signing
a pledge to stay drug free! It
was a great week and we were
happy to see our students
engage in these experiences.
Middle School 8th grade reps Sadie Jensen, Will Musgrove, and Sarah Short hard at work promoting Red
Ribbon Week!
Freshman Betty Reyes participates
in the “Don’t Lower Yourself to
Using Drugs & Alcohol” limbo
contest during Red Ribbon Week.
Mu Alpha Theta & Chi Alpha Mu
Karen Kelley
T I D I N G S F R O M T A Y L O R
Nine Taylor students participated in
the Middle School Math Tournament
at Cabrini High School on Saturday,
October 17th and all of them were
part of winning teams.
MAO and CAM are honor Math clubs
for students interested in competing in
Louisiana Math tournaments. Interest-
ed students should contact Ms. Butler
or Ms. Kelley.
([email protected] and
[email protected]) Stu-
dents do not have to be members to
participate in the tournaments. Stu-
dents and parents can see upcoming
tournament dates on the LAMAO site.
http://www.lamao.org/
2nd Place 7th Grade Math Team -
Allie Johnson, Alex Kraus, Veronica
Nguyen, & Kyle Smith
2nd Place Pre-Algebra Team -
Myles Mackie (our team of one)
3rd Place Algebra I Team - Kole
Bourgeois, Salma Heram, Emily Kraus,
& Ethan LeBlanc
These students also won 2nd Place in
the overall Inter-school Test along with
several individual trophies.
7th Grade Math Individual
1st - Kyle Smith
2nd - Veronica Nguyen
3rd - Alex Kraus
Pre-Algebra Individual
2nd - Myles Mackie
Algebra I Individual
3rd - Emily Kraus
5th - Ethan LeBlanc
Back Row: Ethan LeBlanc, Kole Bourgeois,
Salma Heram, Emily Kraus
Front Row: Myles Mackie, Veronica Ngu-
yen, Allie Johnson, Alex Kraus, Kyle Smith
Tidings from TechBytes: Free Software for Students
Kelly Maher
N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 5
Technology is transforming the world and will continue to do so in ways we can only imagine. The federal
government created ConnectED in order to arm students in the United States with the tools and skills they
will need in order to be completive in a global economy and successful in the digital age. Toward this end,
they have partnered with major software manufacturers like Microsoft and Autodesk to offer free software
to students.
Autodesk
Autodesk, a leader in 3D design, engineering, and entertainment software, is currently free for teachers and
students. Autodesk Inventor Professional and 3ds Max are great tools for developing 3D models that can
then be printed with our MakerBot Replicator 2. Visit Autodesk’s Education Community Free Soft-
ware for Students page to view and download available programs and software suites.
Microsoft DreamSpark
Microsoft DreamSpark offers students professional-level developer and designer tools like Visual Studio and
Kodu Game Lab. For a full list of available software, go to the DreamSpark Student Software Catalog.
Students will need to create an account and verify their student status before downloading.
YouthSpark, Microsoft’s program dedicated to promoting computer science education is also worth
checking.
edX
edX offers students free access to over 50 online Advanced Placement and other high school courses
offered through top universities like UC Berkeley, MIT, and Georgetown. These courses can be taken
independently or be used as a supplement to class a student is already enrolled in.
Esri
Esri also provides students with free access to ArcGIS, which allows students to map, analyze, and share
data. In order to access ArcGIS, your teacher will have to add you to a group.
P.S. The Hour of Code is coming, December 7 -13.
Theater and Speech News
Kenetha Harrington
It's been a busy year for the 8th grade Speech Students at Patrick Taylor. Early semester
work consisted of the students crafting demonstration speeches on various topics includ-
ing: How to speak Russian, how to make a volcano, and how to make gluten-free brown-
ies. This was a fun learning experience for all.
At the start of the second 9
weeks students learned about
special occasion speeches and
presented their own written
wedding toasts to their class-
mates.
Recently, students participated in
a debate project with positions
varying on issues such as foreign
aid and common core. Many of
the debates were moving and
impactful. Currently, students
are learning persuasive speaking
techniques and look forward to
working on more dramatic
assignments such as Readers
Theater and oral interpretation.
In addition to the eventful speech
classes, the Theatre students at
Patrick Taylor are gearing up for
the Fall Showcase that will take
place on December 10th. This
showcase will consist of a variety
of theatrical works including
monologues, scenes, and musical
performances. Tickets will go on
sale in early December.
T I D I N G S F R O M T A Y L O R
8th grade speech student's Ricki Pierce and Ella Grindstaff
practice their special occasion speech for the class.
NHS News
Elizabeth Kahn, faculty sponsor
NHS returned to Butler Elementary School on October 27th, and during this visit
members of NHS and SGA went to the school. President, Madison Pierce, created
a bingo game with agricultural and seafood products of Louisiana. The fourth grad-
ers had to figure out the answers to the clues she created before they could mark
their bingo card. It turned out to be a great activity, and the teachers in the class-
rooms were thrilled to have the older students there to provide the experience.
NHS and SGA
members visit
Butler
Elementary.
Right: Joy Pate
(SGA) and
Kiara Horton
(NHS)
Far Right:
Ariel Walker
(NHS)
Right: Mark Parfait (SGA) with
Butler Elementary students
N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 5
Co-op News
Tina Scheurer, Co-op President
We have great news for the month of November! Thank you to the many families and friends who have been
participating in our Dining-Out Night Fundraisers. We will continue the Dining-Out nights in November with the
following dates:
Every Monday- Gattuso’s
Monday 11/2 – Texas Roadhouse
Tuesday 11/10- Ruby Reds
Thursday 11/19- Chick-Fil-A
Saturday 11/21 –Breakfast at Sunray Grill
Our next Co-op meeting is at school on Thursday, November 19th at 6:30. Our school Counselor, Ms. Jasmine
Hernandez, will speak about TOPS, Weighted vs. Unweighted GPA’s, Honor Society, and College Prep and will be
on hand to answer any questions that you may have. Hope you can join us!!!
STAFF APPRECIATION: “SAVE THE DATE”
The next “Staff Appreciation Luncheon” is scheduled for Monday December 14th. Please think about your favorite
delicious holiday dishes that you might contribute; you will receive an email with a link to “sign-up genius” if you’d
like to contribute.
SHARE YOUR IDEAS:
Speak up! Get involved! Represent!
The Co-op Board continually brainstorms about fundraising ideas and ways to strengthen the sense of community
among our Taylor families. Please don’t hesitate to share your ideas with us at any time.
Many thanks to all of our Taylor families for supporting our efforts to raise mon-
ey to enhance the resources available to all of our Taylor Tigers!
Athletics News
Danielle White
Middle school and high school athletics had a very productive fall. Volleyball and Swimming both had successful
seasons. Maddie Fryer qualified for the state swim meet in multiple events. The girls and boys cross country teams
both won the district championships; Dareana Roy and Ryan Boudreaux both earned the title of individual district
champions. The girls also won the parish championships; the boys placed third. The state cross country meet will be
held on November 16th.
Winter sports have started!! Middle and high school soccer and basketball practices started last week. If you have
any questions, please see one of the coaches.
A Note from Maestro McCloskey
Brenda Hernandez and Tyler
Libert were named as Loyola
University Honor Band members.
T I D I
On November 8th and 14th Loyola University will be sponsoring the Loyola/Bourgeois Hon-
or Band. Colonel John R. Bourgeois, USMC (ret.) is the past director of The
President’s Own United States Marine Band in Washington DC.
The Loyola/Bourgeois Honor Band was established to
invite outstanding high school
student musicians to perform with the Loyola Wind En-
semble with and to benefit from Colonel Bourgeois’ ex-
pertise.
Tyler Libert and Brenda Hernandez have been appointed
to this prestigious ensemble. This is quite an opportunity
for them to be under the direction of one of the most
preeminent Maestros in American history.
The concert will be held at 3:00PM at Roussel Hall on Loyola’s campus. Everyone is
encouraged to attend the concert. It will be fantastic!
On Saturday October 5, 2015 the band had the honor of participating in the Tulane
University Marching Band Day. This year Tulane University squared off against the
University of Central Florida. The Patrick F. Taylor Band performed at half time with other
area schools and the Tulane University Marching Band.
The Patrick F. Taylor Band exiting the field after a terrific performance.
N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 5
A big thank you to all of the parents who chaperoned: Maggie Grindstaff, Richard Esneault, Shane Steinkamp,
Vincent Silva, and Erin Wallace. Everyone was a huge help. I thank you all.
Just a reminder to all the sixth grade students interested in joining band: beginning band will be offered during
the spring semester. Come by or stop me on campus and introduce yourself. I want to meet everyone before
next semester. In December, I will send home information concerning beginning band. The most important
thing to remember is that there’s no experience necessary.
Our after school practice schedule for band members (except beginners) is as follows:
Tuesdays — all wind instruments
Wednesdays — full band
Thursdays — percussion
Honor band auditions are in the beginning of January. Everyone interested in auditioning must let me know
soon. Now is the time to get your audition material and start preparing. Come by the band room if you need
your audition music.
That’s all the news I have for now. I look forward to seeing all students and parents around campus.
Sincerely,
John J. McCloskey Band Director
ACT Help After School
Cheryl Bordelon
From late September to early November, Taylor offered test prep sessions after school. Over twenty stu-
dents—from freshmen to seniors--gave up an hour of their after school time on Tuesdays and Wednesdays to
work on test taking strategies, especially those designed to raise ACT Reading section scores.
Ms. Meghan Ritter and Ms. Cheryl Bordelon introduced the same methods taught by top test prep. companies
and guided students in practice pieces. In the final two weeks, students who were regular attendees requested
help with their individual trouble areas, so the emphasis on reading shifted to the Science and Language
sections of the ACT.
More sessions will be offered next semester, so watch Paw Prints for information. Also, if parents would like
literature on what they can do to help their sons and daughters achieve their best personal scores, they
should contact Cheryl Bordelon [email protected].
PowerSkills
Kelly Maher
Since the last update, students in PowerSkills
learned about networks and the Internet,
and created infographics related to cyber
bullying, cyber safety and/or computer
security. In addition, they explored some of
the more advanced features of Microsoft
Word by creating an MLA template for their
Social Studies Fair Project, a poster, a news-
letter, and a table maze. Students also
started a Stock Market Project in Excel, and
actively investi-
gated the
conductivity of a
variety of every-
day objects
using our new
MaKey MaKeys.
They are
currently
learning to code
with SCRATCH,
a programming language
created at MIT’s Media Lab,
specifically for students ages
8-14, and will integrate their
SCRATCH programs with
the MaKey MaKeys in order
to create a rock band and
interactive classroom. We
will end the semester with a
unit on video creation and
editing.
T I D I N G S F R O M T A Y L O R
N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 5
Time Out for Nachos
Linda Patrick
Star Tigers are students who have been recognized by staff members for showing the ideal behaviors our
school has established. These are represented by the “TIGERS” letters: Thoughtful, Independent, Global
thinking, Engaged in learning, Responsible, and Serious about technology. Every Friday nominated students are
awarded with a Spirit Monkey and group photo with Ms. Zapico.
At the end of the quarter the students who have been recognized as Star Tigers during the quarter are re-
warded with a Time Out. They get time off from a fourth period class to have a treat and relax with their
peers. The first quarter MS and HS Time Outs were held October 20th and 21st. Nachos were enjoyed by all
the Star Tigers who had been nominated during the first quarter. This was about 280 students! Q1 Star Tigers
are listed below.
Emma Potts, Olivia Buras, and Ashley Sutherland
1st Quarter Star Tigers (Middle School)
T I D I N G S F R O M T A Y L O R
6th Grade
Daniel Abadie
Eliaz Alexander
Mason Bartlett
Christian Branch
Olivia Buras
Jeff Canas
Saige Christen
Jazzy Confronto
Jon Conners
Haylee Crawford
Jonah Dannewitz
Angela Dauenhauer
Briann Dauphinn
Faith Davenport
Mackenzie DeFatta
Jacques Douglas
Audrey Dupont
Karmen Gallardo
Seleste Green
Jose Guevara
Caden Guidry
Huda Hamed
Malek Hamed
Marlon Holmes
Mason Howard
Eliena Ingraham
Leia Jackson
Allie Johnson
Ava Johnson
Sydnee Johnson
Preston Jones
Faith Kelley
Rachel Kim
Braden Kluttz
Alex Kraus
Emily Kreller
Alexis LaBarrere
Edward Laizer
Madison LeMon
Cayla Lumar
Sofia Luther
Amahi Martinez--Rivera
7th Grade
Sydney Andras
Shelby Antill
Jada Arbuthnot
Olivia Austin
Amyri Bacchus
Maverick Becnel
Desmond Bourgeois
Dexter Brooks
Zaria Brooks
River Caro-Landry
Troy Comeaux
Charlie Cosse
Christian Craig
Daniel Cressy
Ari Currera
Olivia Deloney
Colin Doherty
Andre Drummond
Regina Fletcher
Isabella Franchina
Kaelynn Freeman
Alexander Havard
Kalaya Hawkins
Julia Hutto
Samuel Imseis
BaJah Jackson
Aalaila Jenkins
Jacob King
Janee Kovacs
Cole Labruzzo
Cayden Landrum
Sarah Le
Davion Lemon
Ava Lincoln
Jennie Longwell
Nina Luong
Veronica Ly
Myles Mackie
Nathan Moody
Benjamin Morter
Anthony Nguyen
Khoa Nguyen
8th Grade
Mohammed Abdelwahhab
Ava Arabie
Kristina Badeaux
Hope Bass
Nikolas Birkhoff
Kole Bourgeois
Andre Bourque
Andrew Dinh
Nile Doucette
Kaitlyn Esneault
Alexander Fryer
Emma Gattuso
Emily Gibbons
Joshua Gibson
Ella Grindstaff
Salma Heram
Salma Hernandez
Lucky Huynh
Eduardo Jarquin
Sadie Jensen
Milyn Johnson
Emily Kraus
Ethan LeBlanc
Victoria Mordica
Ryunn Naquin
Mackenzie Pierce
Ricki Pierce
Bruce Quach
Gary Ramee
Chance Rodriguez
Emma Rogers
Alisa Salame
Colton Schnabel
Shayne Shelton
Sarah Short
Julian Simmons
Blenda Son
Olivia Sonnier
James Westman
Victoria Wilches
Don Wilson
Hannah Withrow
1st Quarter Star Tigers (Middle School—continued)
T I D I N G S F R O M T A Y L O R
6th Grade
Mahdin Mohammed
Robert Mouledoux
Rima Murad
Baraa Nassar
Savannah Nelson
Nam Nguyen
Veronica Nguyen
Jack O’Connor
Emma Potts
Samonica Randall
Mason Raymond
Jaedon Simmons
Tamia Simmons
Samantha Sims
Kyle Smith
Michael Soignet
Maeve Storm
Ashley Sutherland
Balseba Tewelde
Emma Thomas
Gracie Thomas
Nolan Tran
Spencer Vitello
Elliette Vorhoff
Chancie Wright
7th Grade
Chase Perkins
Kylee Ponthieux
Quentin Quarles
Troy Rigby
Grant Roberts
Brian Sasso
Emily Schmidt
Veronica Suazo
Chase Tollin
Logan Trosclair
Brandon Vo
Erin Wallace
Hailey Wehrlin
Joneya Williams
1st Quarter Star Tigers (High School)
T I D I N G S F R O M T A Y L O R
9th Grade
Anjelika Adraneda
Bailey Andras
Paige Arnoult
Alyssa Barrios
Logan Barrios
Tyler Barrios
Jade Blanchet
Anna Bordelon
Soleil Cabiran
Britini Crawford
Hailey Danna
Kathleen Dinh
Metaxenia
Evangeloulis
Shane Faircloth
Madeline Fryer
Tayla Hunter
Macie Jeansonne
Ayree Johnson
Catherine Lam
Macy Laurent
Azoria Lloyd
Julie Matherne
Austin McDonnell
Lindsey Moffet
Jacob Morris
Lauren Morrow
Joshua Nguyen
Khanh Nguyen
Christian Otero
Hailey Parker
Sabrina Pham
Hannah Porta
Betty Reyes
Ben Schluter
Virginia Steinkamp
Kloe Sullivan
Dustin Vo
Judy Vu
Alexander Walker
Stefrien Walker
Victoria Whitney
Wyatt Wittliff
10th Grade
Quint Adkins
Taylor Andras
Colin Archuleta
Paige Bass
Elizabeth Bundick
Peyton Camardelle
Jayla Clivens
Jake Dixon
Aaliyah Edinburgh
Joel Gabourel
Patrick Grindstaff
Colin Hebert
Brenda Hernandez
Mahree Houston
Claire Hudson
Treyvor Hughes
Semaj King
Jake LeBlanc
Larry Mason
Kaitlyn McCormick
Corianna McDonald
Tran Nguyen
Eduardo Paternostro
Harrison Reiner
Brennan Silva
Laura Smith
Johnny Thai
Catherine Wertz
Divine Woodfin
11th Grade
Michaela Brown
Kristen Clement
Dylan Craigie
Marco Flores
Olivia Gegenheimer
Henry Hazlett
Jessica Laurent
Meaghan Leonard
Raeven Mataya
Devin Nguyen
Dareanna Roy
Mason Varuso
Maryann Yacoub
Gabrielle Young
12th Grade
Justin Brown
Brandon Bui
Darian Bunch
Gorium Bush
Ty Dugas
George Evangeloulis
Baylor Evans
Keegan Falanga
Brennan Folse
Cameron Granger
Jason Hall
Ibrahim Hamed
Tyler Hammonds
Kiara Horton
Hayley Hughes
Tyler Libert
Justin Lightsey
Alexandria
Miserendino
Marissa Nguyen
Joye Pate
Madison Pierce
Julia Rosato
Valerie Ruiz
Sam Tejeda
Rayne Torry
Ariel Walker
Congratulations to Honor Roll Students
T I D I N G S F R O M T A Y L O R
6th Grade
Brooke Annino
Jazzy Conforto
Briann Dauphin
Malak Hamed
Ava Johnson
Faith Kelley
Emily Kreller
Jake McInnis
Robert Mouledoux
Baraa Nassar
Nam Nguyen
Veronica Nguyen
Jack O’Conner
Jordan Pembo
Samonica Randall
Kyle Smith
Maeve Storm
Emma Thomas
7th Grade
Shelby Antill
Maverick Becnel
Charlie Cosse
Colin Doherty
Isabella Franchina
Walker Grisbaum
Julia Hutto
Janee Kovacs
Hermione Lam
Nina Luong
Myles Mackie
Alex Nguyen
Austin Pellegrin
Quentin Quarles
Bashar Rimawi
Veronica Suazo
Sarah VanderMeulen
Erin Wallace
8th Grade
Kaitlyn Esneault
Salma Heram
Sadie Jensen
Emily Kraus
Bruce Quach
James Westman
Middle School Principal Honor Roll
Congratulations to Honor Roll Students
T I D I N G S F R O M T A Y L O R
High School Principal Honor Roll
9th Grade
Anjelika Adraneda
Bailey Andras
Paige Arnoult
Logan Barrios
Ryan Boudreaux
Jameel Brown
Hailey Danna
Kathleen Dinh
Metaxenia Evan-
geloulis
Shane Faircloth
Madeline Fryer
Alex Gelpi
Jean Gonzalez
Rye Hazlett
Ayree Johnson
Catherine Lam
Macy Laurent
Tiana Malic
Elizabeth Matthews
Austin McDonnell
Jasmine McGowan
Domenic Mesa
Lindsey Moffett
Lauren Morrow
Joshua Nguyen
Katalina Nguyen
Khanh Tuong
Nguyen
Riley Nguyen
Christian Otero
Savannah Pitre
Hannah Porta
Zoey Prado
Virginia Steinkamp
Christopher Totten
Andrew Varuso
Cameron Vo
Dustin Vo
Judy Vu
Alexander Walker
10th Grade
Paige Bass
Elizabeth Bundick
Jake LeBlanc
Jacob LeBlanc
Chau Nguyen
Tran Nguyen
Eduardo
Paternostro
Harrison Reiner
Shelby Ruiz
Brennan Silva
Laura Smith
Johnny Thai
11th Grade
Michaela Brown
Hilary Keyes
Gavin Morrow
Stefan Suazo
Mason Varuso
12th Grade
Justin Brown
Suliman Hamed
Kiana Horton
Tyler Libert
Madison Pierce
Julia Rosato
Valerie Ruiz
Samuel Tejeda
Rayne Torry
Ariel Walker
Congratulations to Honor Roll Students
T I D I N G S F R O M T A Y L O R
6th Grade
Daniel Abadie
Eliaz Alexander
Aubrynn Arcement
Mason Bartlett
Kyle Becnel
Sofia Bosch
Christian Branch
Olivia Buras
Jeff Canas
Saige Christen
George Clark, III
Makenzie Conley
Jon Conners
Lauren Craigie
Zachary Daigle
Jonah Dannewitz
Hunter Deemer
Mackenzie DeFatta
Anna Do
Brian Dufrene
Audrey Dupont
Stephen Edwards
Nicholas Fuentes
Karmen Gallardo
Jose Guevara
Caden Guidry
Huda Hamed
Mason Howard
Elliena Ingraham
Leia Jackson
Allie Johnson
Sydnee Johnson
Preston Jones
Rachel Kim
Alex Kraus
Alexis LaBarrere
Blake Lange
Madison LeMon
Todd Lillie
Sofia Luther
7th Grade
Claire Anderson
Jada Arbuthnot
Olivia Austin
Amyri Bacchus
Christian Blakely
Zaria Brooks
Ngon Bui
River Caro-Landry
Ari Currera
Regina Fletcher
Kaelynn Freeman
Tyler Hatch
Alexander Havard
William Hawkins
Gabrielle Horne
Samuel Imseis
Aalaila Jenkins
Devin Johnson
Elijah King
Jacob King
Cayden Landrum
Sarah Le
Davion Lemon
Trina Lewis
Ava Lincoln
Jennie Longwell
Veronica Ly
Benjamin Morter
Tyler Nesbitt
Khoa Nguyen
Timothy Nguyen
Kelly Parker
Chase Perkins
Kylee Ponthieux
Grant Roberts
Nathalie Romero
Cade Ruttley
Omar Sarmini
Brian Sasso
Joseph Schexnayder
8th Grade
David Abadie
Mohammad Abdelwahhab
Ava Arabie
Hope Bass
Andre Bourque
Andrew Dinh
Nile Doucette
Maya Entwisle
Kya Dykes
Ahmed Farhoud
Alexander Fryer
Connor Folse
Emily Gibbons
Ella Grindstaff
Andrew Gironda
A’Maya Hill
Raven Hillard
Lucky Nguyen
Olivia Laizer
Anthony Le
Ethan Leblanc
Victoria Mordica
Ryunn Naquin
Ana Nacianceno
Thuan Nguyen
Andreas Palmer
Logan Palazzo
Ricki Pierce
Mackenzie Pierce
Gary Ramee
Emma Rogers
Chance Rodriguez
Carlie Rojas
Alisa Salame
Shayne Shelton
Blenda Son
Olivia Sonnier
Victoria Wilches
Hannah Withrow
Elizabeth Womack
Middle School A Honor Roll
Congratulations to Honor Roll Students
T I D I N G S F R O M T A Y L O R
Middle School A Honor Roll (continued)
6th Grade
Spencer Martinez
Anahi Martinez-Rivera
Sarah Melder
Jarvin Mitchell
Mahdin Mohammad
Amanda Musgrove
Savannah Nelson
Sabrina Ng
Emma Potts
Mia Ponti
William Oliver
Ethan Rogers
Ryan Rojas
Michael Soignet
Nicholas Spoonmore
Chase Stevens
Ashley Sutherland
Balseba Tewelde
Nolan Tran
Hailey Tran-Bilello
Gavin Trachina
Elliette Vorhoff
Helen Vu
Chancie Wright
7th Grade
Emily Schmidt
Darcy Schneider
Johnathan Schowalter
Sterling Scott
Evan Scully
Lionel Spears
Chase Tollin
Alex Tran
Joshua Trochez
Logan Trosclair
Augustin Tseng
Brandon Vo
Hailey Wehrlin
Joneya Williams
Jalen Xia
Congratulations to Honor Roll Students
T I D I N G S F R O M T A Y L O R
High School A Honor Roll
9th Grade
Aidan Balsamo
Alyssa Barrios
Jade Blanchet
Anna Bordelon
Ethan Bui
Britini Crawford
Corrin Emmons
Timothy Firmin
Dominick Gulizo
Tayla Hunter
Macie Jeansonne
Thurman King
Azoria Lloyd
Hailey Parker
Sabrina Pham
Amaya Price
Caleb Randall
Betty Reyes
Baylee Robichaux
Benjamin Schluter
Kylea Stamps
Kloe Sullivan
Angel Thompson
Askew
Andrew Tran
Benjamin Tran
Stefrien Walker
Wyatt Wittliff
Jada Woodard
10th Grade
Caudle Adkins
Bilal Al-Biassisi
Taylor Andras
Bailey Bourgeois
Dai’quan Butler
Norman Cattles
Bryce Christian
Charlie Clerk
Aaliyah Edinburgh
Jaime Flores
Joel Gabourel
Claire Hudson
Kendel Irvin Jr.
Semaj’ King
Alyssa Phillips
Ozzie Ross III
Dominic Scheurer
Catherine Wertz
11th Grade
Doanh Au
Kristen Clement
Harris Dorado
Marco Flores
Benjamin Gagneaux
Olivia Gegenheimer
Mustafa Hamed
Henry Hazlett
Rachel Indest
Jessica Laurent
Meaghan Leonard
Raeven Mataya
Devin Nguyen
Isabelle Ordonez
Dareana Roy
Soheil Saneei
Nicholas Vo
Maryann Yacoub
Gabby Young
12th Grade
Brandon Bui
George Evangeloulis
Baylor Evans
Jason Hall
Justin Lightsey
Taylor Majoria
Alexandra
Miserendino
Marissa Nguyen
Michael Pham
Therald Williams
Congratulations to Honor Roll Students
T I D I N G S F R O M T A Y L O R
Middle School B Honor Roll
6th Grade
Laila Bouyer
Faith Davenport
Seleste Green
Hadi Hammad
Braden Klutz
Edward Laizer, JR
Cayla Lumar
Mara McGuire
Alanna Reiner
Samantha Sims
Spencer Vitello
Joshua Vu
Vayda Wagner
Dominick Yanez
Ioan Yordanov
7th Grade
Sydney Andras
Desmond Bourgeois
Ryan Bozzelle
Dexter Brooks
Daniel Cressy
Andre Drummond
Cameron Ducote
Yahel Flota
Kalaya Hawkins
Laurie Martinez
Nathen Moody
Anthony Nguyen
Caleb Prestenbach
Austyn-Jaymes Reeme
Joy Rheams
Raniece Rousell
Edwin Salinas
8th Grade
Joshua Arnold
Kristina Badeaux
Charles Bass Jr.
Nikolas Birkhoff
Nevaeh Bonck
Sheila Garcia
Isabella Hernandez
Eduardo Jarquin
Milyn Johnson
Brandon Mitchell
Fatihah Murray
William Musgrove Jr.
Naija Nelson
Logan Neese
Henry Nguyen
Viet Nguyen
Ahmad Ottallah
Kristian Noullet
Suyog Pokharel
Julian Simmons
Ibrahim Wehbe
Amaiya Williams
High School B Honor Roll
9th Grade
Hien Au
Haley Benoit
Soleil Cairan
Carson Gauthreaux
Madison Grey
Zoe Malanders
Julia Matherne
Wilson McDade
Daniel Schumacher
Liem Tran
Tyler Tran
David Wells II
Victoria Whitney
10th Grade
Gerald Blank III
Heather Chirinos
Bryce Dillon
Jake Dixon
Rebecca Dufrene
Colin Hebert
Brenda Hernandez
Ariel LaBarrere
Devin Marque
Larry Mason, Jr.
Kaitlyn McCormick
Corianna McDonald
Jose Salgado
Brittney Seymour
Dylan Vo
11th Grade
Elizabeth Baudoin
Dylan Craigie
Dennis Puente
12th Grade
Darian Bunch
Ty Dugas
Alexander DuVernay
Brennan Folse
Cameron Granger
Ibrahim Hamed
Chase LaPrime
Drew Ordoyne
Mark Parfait
Joye Pate
Gavin Stevens
Terrance Williams
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