The second issue of DeSoto Schools Digest has arrived! Our new monthly email newsletter is a way to connect our classrooms to our community. This issue dives into different resources for school safety, highlights our teachers of the year, celebrates National Principals Month, and more!
Check it out online: https://desotoparishschoolsla.edurooms.com/engage/desoto-parish-schools/newsletters/desoto-schools-digest-vol-1-issue-2

🏫🚓 In Part V of our National Safe Schools Week series, we thought we would have a little fun and share a few shoutouts to staff. There are some great highlights about some of the amazing people who work so hard to make our schools safe places to learn. We are calling these “leftover thoughts” and have a few fun moments from filming these videos that we thought you should see too! #SafeSchools #DeSotoStrong #NationalSafeSchoolsWeek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYrwKSnlI2s
This week, we celebrated National School Bus Safety Week. Thank you to all of our incredible drivers, transportation team, and everyone who helps get our students to and from school safely each day!

It is a new week! Let's make #EveryDayCount. #AttendanceMatters

Homecoming is a time for celebrating school spirit and reconnecting with the community while including events like a parade, pep rallies, a court of sweethearts, a football game, and themed dress up days. No doubt, our core value of Small Town Vibe is alive and well as the ND community celebrates and promotes a #Positive&CaringCulture!
#SmallTownVibe! # BetterTogether!
#TheDeSotoDifference!










🌟 A Huge Thank You to Our Community Partners! 🌟
We appreciate your support in our bullying prevention and drug-free initiative by displaying our yard signs.
Don’t forget to join us for the Bully Prevention & Red Ribbon Parade/Caravan today at 6:00 PM! We’ll kick off at the Old Wal-Mart and finish at City Hall.
Get ready for candy, prizes, and tons of fun! See you there! 🎉🚗💖
#DeSotoStrong!


📢 In Part IV of our National Safe Schools Week series, we focus on communication during emergencies. Superintendent Corley and Sheriff Richardson discuss how timely updates and clear communication keep everyone informed and safe. #SafeSchools #DeSotoStrong #NationalSafeSchoolsWeek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pi3M5aoscOU
Celebrating National Principals Month! 💛💜
Once a Coach, always a Coach! Principal Christopher Bush exhibits a high level of care balanced with empowerment and strategy implementation.
Mr. Brandon Burback, Director of Administration, shares,
“Through coaching, Mr. Bush gives exceptional attention, effort, and thoughtfulness to the well-being, needs, and success of others on the team. With just one year in the Principal's seat, Mr. Bush has demonstrated a high level of care fostering an environment of trust, respect, and support, while creating a space where students feel safe to learn, teachers feel safe to teach and the faculty inclusive of all feel safe to serve each other as a community. Keep up the good work Coach Bush!! Geaux Tigers!!” #TheDeSotoDifference #NationalPrincipalsMonth

🚨 In Part III of our National Safe Schools Week series, Superintendent Corley and Sheriff Richardson discuss our emergency and medical response protocols—ensuring swift action and preparedness to keep our students and staff safe. #BetterTogether #DeSotoStrong #NationalSafeSchoolsWeek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s---1xv0Sr0&list=PLiMpSypy-OsId8UjgXohqovCrslxPCXIH&index=3
Attention High School Students: If you are currently a Junior or Senior please ask your school counselor for a voucher to register to take the ACT for free! The next test date is December 14th. Registration Deadline is November 8th. Register at ACT.org.

Join Us on Thursday for fun, treats and prizes!

Celebrating National Principals Month! ❤️💙
Mr. Barry Carter is a highly motivated leader that enjoys energizing and encouraging those around him to be the best teachers and students they can be.
Mr. Brandon Burback, Director of Administration, shares,
“North DeSoto Middle School’s innovative and creative offerings and opportunities for students reflect Mr. Carter’s visionary approach to giving students more opportunities to participate and experience success. Students are excited about learning and are finding their voice and genius through Leadership groups, performances, athletics, and service projects. North DeSoto Middle School is a dynamic, safe place to learn, where Mr. Carter prioritizes both relationships and strategic goals. Core values are practiced daily, benefiting everyone on campus and the wider community. Go Griffins!” #TheDeSotoDifference #NationalPrincipalsMonth

🔒 In Part II of our National Safe Schools Week series, Superintendent Corley and Sheriff Richardson dive into our security protocols—covering campus monitoring, OpenGate Metal Detection, and the vital role of our School Resource Officers (SROs) as guardians of our campuses. #SafeSchools #DeSotoStrong #BetterTogether
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3aufw6DLH8&list=PLiMpSypy-OsId8UjgXohqovCrslxPCXIH&index=2
🔒 It's National Safe Schools Week! We’re excited to introduce Part I of our video series on school safety. In this segment, Superintendent Corley and Sheriff Richardson discuss our strong partnership and ongoing commitment to training and development to keep our schools safe and prepared for any emergency. #BetterTogether #DeSotoStrong #NationalSafeSchoolsWeek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxEbAPUieB0
Congratulations to Mansfield Elementary Principal, Mrs. Amanda LaFollette, for being recognized today at the Louisiana Association of Principals- Principal of the Year Luncheon today. Mrs. LaFollette was honored for being named the Louisiana Elementary Principal of the Year! #TheDeSotoDifference
Join Us for Our Lunch & Learn

Our CTE programs have been busy this week! Teachers attended recertification training, students learned basic sutures, forestry qualified for state contest and we had 2 JAG students named state officers. These students are #DeSotoStrong!




We’ve just wrapped up the first week of the new nine-weeks, and we’re off to a great start! Let’s keep the momentum going and aim to hit our weekly attendance goals. Keep up the awesome work, everyone! #AttendanceMatter #EveryDayCounts

🔒 DeSoto Parish Schools and the DeSoto Parish Sheriff’s Office , are committed to making student and staff safety a top priority. As we gear up for National Safe Schools Week (October 21-25), we have collaborated together to launch a special video series featuring Superintendent Clay Corley and DeSoto Parish Sheriff Jayson Richardson. Together, they will discuss the critical measures we've implemented to keep our schools safe and secure.
Tune in around 4 PM, daily, next week as they cover key topics like our strong partnership with local law enforcement, safety & security protocols, medical response plans, and effective communication strategies. Stay informed and learn how we are working together to protect our DeSoto Parish family.
#SafeSchoolsWeek #TheDeSotoDifference #ServeAndProtect #BetterTogether

Celebrating National Principals Month! ❤️💙
As a principal, Mr. Tabor leads by example with a high level of accountability for his practices that lead to better outcomes for teachers and students.
Mr. Brandon Burback, Director of Administration, shares,
“Mr. Tabor is a leader who takes responsibility for his actions and holds himself and his teams accountable for meeting expectations and goals.This high level of accountability transfers directly to students as Mr. Tabor promotes the values of Dreaming, Believing, and Achieving while providing a Positive & Caring culture that the Little Griffins enjoy learning in. Thanks Mr. Tabor for the exceptional level of care you exhibit on a daily basis. Go Griffins”! #TheDeSotoDifference #NationalPrincipalsMonth

