Catholic schools return to the classroom
Published 4:02 pm Tuesday, August 18, 2020
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A Welcome Back sign greeted St. Joan of Arc students as they returned to school this week.
SCC students Rylee San Andreas and Luke Boucvalt are prepared for school with their school issued Apple devices.
Students at St. Peter Catholic School were face masks and use laptops for classroom learning.
Connor Cancienne joins his mother, Aimee Cancienne, as his older siblings are dropped off at St. Joan of Arc.
Students stand six feet apart as they enter Ascension of Our Lord Catholic School in LaPlace.
Sisters Olivia and Charlie Roth prepare to take on second grade and kindergarten at St. Joan of Arc.
Student desks are social distanced for a safe learning environment at St. Charles Catholic High School.
Learning is underway at St. Peter Catholic School in Reserve.
A student at Ascension of Our Lord Catholic School stops for a contactless temperature screening and hand sanitizer after entering the school building.
St. Charles Catholic High School, Ascension of Our Lord Catholic School, St. Joan of Arc Catholic School and St. Peter Catholic School welcomed students this week with a staggered return to the classroom.
This marks the first time St. John Parish students have returned to in-person learning since the COVID-19 shutdown in March. Masks, temperature screenings, social distancing and individual laptops were among the tools in place to keep students and teachers safe during this historic and unprecedented time.