Several Acadiana principals in running for state Principal of the Year
The Acadiana region boasts several principals in the running for state Principal of the Year, with five of the 24 semifinalists for 2022 Louisiana Principal of the Year hailing from the eight-parish region.
Lafayette, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary and Vermilion parishes all are represented in the list of principal semifinalists released by the Louisiana Department of Education this week.
Lafayette
Ginger Richard, principal of Green T. Lindon Elementary School in Youngsville, was named the district Elementary Principal of the Year before moving on to the state competition.
Richard has been an educator in the Lafayette Parish School System for 17 years, starting as a teacher at Ridge Elementary where she was voted Teacher of the Year in 2008-09.
Hundreds Will Clean Up University Avenue In Lafayette Saturday
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UL Lafayette To Have Mostly Face-To-Face Instruction
Since the Spring of last year, the University of Louisiana has had a mixture of the types of classes that have been offered, including virtual, in-person, and a mixture. That is going to change for the Fall 2021 as UL Lafayette President Joe Savoie states in a recent blog on the university s website.
While the Summer session classes will remain much as they have been since last year, for the Fall semester Savoie says most of the classes will happen with in-person instruction.
He commends students, faculty, and staff for taking the many measures that they have over the past year to fight the transmission of Covid-19 infection. And the President of the university asks that everyone using the campus remain vigilant even as more vaccination options are opening up to more people.