
This week at Houma Christian!


This Wednesday, join us in supporting Relay for Life and the American Cancer Society! Wear purple and jeans for just $1 to show your support.
Also, Ms. Bee is selling Luminary Bags for $10. Decorate one in honor of someone battling cancer or in memory of a loved one, then return it to Ms. Bee. These special bags will be displayed around the walking track at the Relay for Life event and lit up when the sun goes down. If you would like to purchase a bag, please bring your money to your homeroom teacher for your order to be placed.
All proceeds go toward cancer research and patient care. Bags must be turned in by April 4th.
Let’s come together and make a difference!


Houma Christian is pleased to announce that we are currently accepting student applications for 6th and 7th grade.


Pep Squad registration is now open. If you are a girl entering 1st - 4th grade interested in joining the pep squad, please fill out the registration form by April 18th. If you have any questions, please email ashlee_laiche@houmachristianschool.com.
Registration closes on April 18th.
Pep Squad fitting is on April 30th.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScSRldYikFfKYw57FPA1i7UFH1yurLDncXKui1cHHiSYILqXg/viewform?usp=header


Join us this Saturday for a HUGE indoor sale in the gym!


Third-grade students are teaming up in groups to brainstorm and share their creative ideas about what makes a good citizen. They’re diving into discussions, collaborating, and putting their thoughts together to highlight the key traits that show how we can all contribute positively to our communities!






We're excited to announce the winners of our Regional Social Studies Fair. These talented students will advance to the State Social Studies Fair in Lake Charles, LA. Congratulations to all!
Kayson Besharatpour - 1st Place in Sociology
Chloe Adams - 2nd Place in Anthropology
Brielle Labourdette and Emma Thibodeaux




Join us for a live performance of "The Little Mermaid Jr." on Friday, March 28th, at 6 PM and Saturday, March 29th, at 1 PM. The event is open to the public. Tickets are priced at $7 per person and $5 for HCS students. You will not receive a physical ticket; instead, your name will be added to a list for check-in upon arrival.
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Mark your calendars for our upcoming Grandparents Day for high school! We look forward to celebrating this special occasion with all grandparents.
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This week at HCS!


What a fun day to be in 2nd grade! Two adorable five-day-old ducks came to visit, and the students were so thrilled! Mr. Peter Guidry generously shared his time with them, teaching them all about these little ducks and answering their curious questions. A huge thank you to Mr. Guidry for making our day extra special!



Beta is putting "Fun" in Fundraising! Please join us at Chuck E. Cheese this Thursday, March 20th from 4-9 PM for an HCS Chuck E. Cheese night. Mention our school to earn 20% of the sale for HCS Elementary Beta.


Happy National Let's Laugh Day!
Houma Christian SGA and Student Council shared jokes during morning meeting and gave out Laffy Taffy on breaks to bring everyone smiles! Laughter is truly the best medicine, so take a moment to relax, share a joke, and spread some joy today.





March 21st is Crazy Sock Day in support of National Down Syndrome Day. Students in Pk-6th can wear crazy socks by donating $1, with all proceeds benefiting the Upside Downs Foundation.
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Support the Drama Club! On March 21st, during breaks, junior high and high school students can purchase popcorn for $1.


Prom is approaching! Prepare for an enchanting evening at the Masquerade on April 12th. The event will take place at the Grand Bayou Noir from 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM.


This week at HCS!


Happy Pi Day from the Houma Christian Warriors!








Our annual Egg Hunt is coming up, and we’d love your help! Please send in plastic eggs, non-chocolate candy, or both by Friday, April 4th. Eggs do not need to be filled—we’ll take care of that. Thanks so much for your support!


Mrs. Breaux's seventh graders have been studying animal classification in science. They had the opportunity to dissect worms to observe how these creatures have systems similar to those of humans.






