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Mayor announces plan to offer COVID vaccine in EBR high schools

Mayor announces plan to offer COVID vaccine in EBR high schools 1 month 1 hour 26 seconds ago Monday, May 03 2021 May 3, 2021 May 03, 2021 3:27 PM May 03, 2021 in News Source: WBRZ Share: BATON ROUGE - High school students 16 and older will have an opportunity to get a free Pfizer vaccine with the consent of their parent or guardian.  On Monday, Mayor Broome announced the Bring Back School Fun COVID-19 vaccine initiative, designed to bring vaccines to participating schools in East Baton Rouge Parish. The program is a group effort from the EBR Superintendent Dr. Sito Narcisse, Mayor Broome, the Louisiana Department of Health and Our Lady of the Lake. 

BR councilwoman wants to create committee for recommendations on potentially renaming streets that may have divisive effect or discriminatory impact

BR councilwoman wants to create committee for recommendations on potentially renaming streets that may have ‘divisive effect or discriminatory impact’ Metro Councilwoman wants to rename Confederate-themed streets By Lester Duhé | April 29, 2021 at 10:49 PM CDT - Updated April 29 at 11:48 PM BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - One East Baton Rouge Parish Metro councilwoman is looking to create a commission to potentially rename certain public streets in Baton Rouge, like Lee Drive. District 5 Councilwoman Erika Green wants to establish a committee that looks at renaming streets that she says, “may have divisive effects, or discriminatory impact.” But some of her colleagues pushed back on the idea, at Wednesday’s Metro Council meeting.

Film Prize Jr announces winning Louisiana students, schools

View Comments Film Prize Junior’s record-breaking 2021 festival came to a close last night during a live broadcasted Awards Ceremony where the winning films were announced and over $10,000 in scholarships and media grants were awarded. The festival, presented by the Louisiana Film Entertainment Association (LFEA) and the Prize Foundation, featured a record-breaking 68 films from 37 schools across the state of Louisiana and saw over 3,000 votes come in from 49 states across the country as well as from England, Ontario Canada, and Puerto Rico over three times the number of votes from last year’s festival. “I’m not sure we were fully prepared for the overwhelming response to Film Prize Junior 2021,” said Gregory Kallenberg, executive director of the Prize Foundation and Film Prize Junior. “These incredibly talented young filmmakers created some amazing films, and then they brought a massive crowd to the festival. We were blown away!”

Two Baton Rouge public high schools make Louisiana s top 10

Two Baton Rouge public high schools make Louisiana’s top 10  Tuesday, April 27, 2021 Liberty Magnet High School (formerly Lee High School) and Baton Rouge Magnet High School, both part of the EBR Parish school system, were ranked No. 8 and No. 6 in the state, respectively. As usual, Benjamin Franklin High School in New Orleans came in at No. 1. Just two Louisiana schools were ranked in the nation’s top 100—Benjamin Franklin and Patrick F. Taylor Science and Technology Academy in Westwego.  Zachary High School and the LSU Laboratory School made the state’s top 20, according to the list.  In compiling the list,

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