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East Beauregard Elementary

About Us

Our Mission

Together as a community, we share responsibility to provide a high quality
education for each child.

 

To provide a growth-centered, literacy grounded environment that equips all learners to read on or above grade level, use critical thinking skills to solve real world problems, and empower all learners to achieve their full potential in mastering all content standards, acquiring core knowledge, and developing literacy attitudes that meet the challenges of a global society.

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EBE Details

 Located in the eastern part of Beauregard Parish, we serve approximately 430 students in grades prek through fifth, and employs about 54 faculty and staff. 

Renowned for their outstanding academic performance and earning top gains recognition for student progress, our school  boasts a STEAM Lab where students prek through fifth grade can engage in coding, digital animation, engineering tasks and robotics.   

 

  • teacher helping student at her desk
  • student coding robot
  • students building robot
  • students working together to build a structure
  • students washing their hands
  • students built a huge tower

Programs and Services

We offer an array of exceptional programs and services that cater to diverse student needs, fostering academic excellence, and creativity.

Academic Programs

  • Strong core curriculum that meets or exceeds state standards
  • Gifted and Talented programs to challenge advanced learners
  • Special Education programs to support students with special needs
  • STEAM Lab to expose students to the skills needed for future careers

Cocurricular Activities

  • 4-H Programs
  • Junior BETA
  • K-2 STEM Builders
  • K-Kids Service Club
  • National STEM Honor Society
  • Robotics Club
  • Student Council

Student Support Services

  • School counselors to provide academic, social, and emotional support
  • Speech-language pathologists to help students with communication difficulties

Family and Community Engagement

  • Strong communication between schools and families
  • Parent-teacher organizations (PTOs) to provide opportunities for parents to get involved in their children's education
  • Community partnerships with businesses

Additional Resources

  • Summer school programs
  • English as a Second Language (ESL) programs
  • Professional development programs for teachers and staff
  • Technology resources, such as computers, tablets, and internet access
  • Safe and secure school facilities
     

Sustainable Learning for Our Future

Mountain SD is dedicated to reducing its carbon footprint and fostering a culture of sustainability within its schools and central office.

Sustainability is a core value for our district, and we strive to create a learning environment that promotes environmental responsibility for future generations.

The district has implemented a comprehensive program that includes a variety of initiatives. These include:

  • installing solar panels on school rooftops to generate clean energy
  • implementing a robust recycling and composting program to reduce waste
  • promoting the use of electric school buses for cleaner transportation
  • parterning with local farms to source fresh, locally-grown food for its cafeterias

These efforts are not only benefiting the environment, but also creating a more engaging learning experience for students. Through school gardens and outdoor classrooms, students are actively involved in understanding environmental issues and exploring sustainable solutions.

Mountain SD is committed to continuing its leadership in sustainability and inspiring other school districts to adopt similar practices.