Featured Frequently Asked Question: Doesn't the district offer universal PreK? Can’t everyone attend PreK?
DeSoto Parish Schools are proud to offer Universal PreK, but sadly due to space constraints in District 2, while anyone can apply to be on the waiting list for PreK, we can no longer guarantee admission into PreK and are operating with a waitlist. A three-year-old option was available during the 2023-24 school year, but because of increased demand for four-year-old PreK and Kindergarten classrooms, the program has been eliminated for the 2024-25 school year. The bond plan includes expansions at the lower elementary to be able to offer additional sections of preschool and eliminate the waitlist.
https://www.desotopsb.com/page/nd-bond-24-faq-and-resources

It's National Assistant Principals Week!
This week, we celebrate the incredible assistant principals who make North DeSoto High School such a special place. We want to give a huge shoutout to Mr. Saverino and Mrs. Rhoads for their unwavering dedication to our school community!
Thank you, Mr. Savarino and Mrs. Rhoads, for everything you do! Y'all are #TheDeSotoDifference #NationalAssistantPrincipalsWeek

LEAP 2025 testing is coming up!

The annual NDHS Art Show is near.

Monday Bond Note for April 1st.

Go vote for Cole for Athlete of the Week!! https://www.facebook.com/share/p/xXfyNDUtDp338pr1/?mibextid=WC7FNe
Happy Easter to our Griffin Families. We hope you have a blessed day.

NDHS Reminders for Week of April 1st

Congratulations to Lake Bates. He was a finalist for the national football foundation student athlete of the year and was recognized tonight in Shreveport.

Get your questions answered about the North DeSoto Bond Proposal that will be on the ballot for the April 27 Election during a community meeting on Tuesday, April 2 at 6 p.m. at North DeSoto Lower Elementary School.

Seniors and Senior Parents - If you need help completing your FAFSA, Career Compass is coming to NDHS.

Today (Wednesday, March 27) is the deadline for registering to vote via in-person or by mail registration! Be sure to register so your voice is heard in the April 27 election!
https://www.desotopsb.com/o/desoto-parish-schools/page/nd-bond-24-election-information

Featured Frequently Asked Question: How is the April 2024 bond proposal different from the November 2023 plan that was rejected by voters?
The April 2024 bond plan is $47.5 million less than the November 2023 plan. The November 2023 proposal was for a total of $130 million and included a new high school( for 1200 students), improvements to the lower elementary school, and athletic spaces. The April 2024 proposal is significantly reduced in costs at $85.2 million.
Many items that were in the 2023 bond plan have been eliminated in the new proposal to better align with the community’s desire to focus on academics.
https://www.desotopsb.com/page/nd-bond-24-faq-and-resources

Monday Bond Note

Featured Frequently Asked Question: If the bond proposes a millage increase of 22, wouldn’t the total millage be 25.6?
No. The current millage of 3.6 expires in December 2024. If approved, the $85.2 million bond will assess a total millage of 22, not an increase of 22. You can use the online tax calculator to calculate your impact and submit any questions to questions@desotopsb.com
https://www.desotopsb.com/o/desoto-parish-schools/page/bondcalculator2-copy
Reminders for Week of 3-25-24

Coach Prather’s Cyber Society class has been hard at work this week. Students used various cardboard, plastic, and decorative items to create, build, and present robots. Each robot has to serve a special purpose and possess a tool that would be beneficial to society. Students created robots that can teach people to play instruments, clean up the ocean, give first-aid, help the disabled, and make make your dinner. Groups were scored by popularity votes, a teacher presentation score, and a guest judge ranking!







Live at 5pm! Check out the video from our counselors to get more info on scheduling.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1U4SulwKUMYo8boIJSn_AVDPtPUw7s7wk/view?usp=drivesdk
Thank you to our district office for our Campus Connection Treat today. They supported our campus by serving on duty and providing staff with lunch. #DeSotoServes in action!






The DeSoto Parish School Board is dedicated to being a good steward of taxpayer dollars and are committed to using our resources to provide excellent educational opportunities for our students.
The cost to the taxpayer depends on the value of your home. For example, a $300,000 home in District No. 2 (North DeSoto) with a homestead exemption of $75,000 would have an adjusted taxable value of $225,000 which would be assessed at 10%. The increase from a millage of 3.6 to 22 would result in an annual increase of $414 per year or $34.50 per month.
https://www.desotopsb.com/page/nd-bond-24-tax-impact




