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Her work reflects the Herpin Legacy, putting students first, always. She’s the one who quietly saves the day, the one who prays with you when you’re breaking, and the one who reminds us why we do what we do.
Her warmth saves lives. Her wisdom guides us. Her love sustains this ship.
She is the treasure that keeps the Pirate family afloat. 🏴☠️


There are teachers who teach content, and then there are teachers who change the culture of an entire school. Miss Angela does both. From the moment she steps into her Geometry classroom, her students light up not because the work is easy, but because they know "Miss A" believes in them.
This year, she also stepped up to lead the Pirrettes Pep Squad, bringing energy, organization, and pride that has transformed their presence on campus. Her heart for kids and her hunger to grow are unmatched. Whether she’s helping a student after class, cheering in the stands, or brainstorming ways to make our students and school stronger, Miss Angela embodies everything it means to be a Pirate: loyal, bold, and unstoppable.
Congratulations, Miss Sistruck. You make Kaplan High better every single day. 🏴☠️




Then the Kaplan High School Performing Arts camp is the perfect place for them to shine!
Our camp offers students a chance to explore theatre arts in a fun, supportive, and creative environment.
Whether you’re a seasoned performer or brand new to the stage, you’ll build confidence, teamwork, and imagination through exciting activities like:
🎭 Acting and Improv Games
🎤 Voice and Singing
Choreography
By the end of camp, students will have developed new skills, friendships, and a deeper appreciation for the art of storytelling — both on and off the stage!
See attached flyer!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_YQIbV6fwqNl006r77XyxGLHvesOPSAz/view?usp=sharing
Teachers, we will send flyers to our local feeder schools, but we would love students from across the parish.
Please print some forms for your classes or students you think would enjoy the camp!! :)
This is the PERFECT time for parents to go shopping without kids!! HINT HINT!!!! :)
We can’t wait to see them shine on stage!
Sincerely,
Erika Trahan









We’re so proud of the effort, courage, and personality each student shared in front of their peers. Way to go, Speech 1—you’re finding your voice and shining!!





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💛 Auxiliary – 1
💛 Percussion – 1
💛 Overall Band – 1
🖤💛 SWEEPSTAKES WINNERS! 💛🖤
From the precision on the field to the power in every note, our Pirate musicians and performers proved that hard work, heart, and pride make us truly UNSTOPPABLE.
Congratulations to our incredible band director, musicians, percussionists, color guard, and every single supporter who helped make this moment possible. You didn’t just perform — you slayed Pirate style. 🏴☠️


📢 Friday Game Day Dress Expectations – October 3rd
Pirates — it’s time to show your spirit! 🎉
Theme
🎀 “Pink Out the Tigers!”
Pink Out — Breast Cancer Awareness
⚠️ Reminder:
ONLY an appropriate pink shirt will be allowed tomorrow for the themed dress attire. Due to some unacceptable behavior with dress day accessories, we will be sticking to JUST shirts until further notice. Students who do not follow the guidelines carefully will be assigned ISS.
❌ NO pajama bottoms, shorts, leggings, theme-related joggers, face paint, hats, or pink bottoms
🚫 PAJAMA BOTTOMS, SHORTS, LEGGINGS, JOGGERS, FACE PAINT, HATS, AND PINK BOTTOMS ARE NEVER ALLOWED!
⚠️ the ONLY dress day attire allowed is an appropriate pink shirt. No pink accessories, no pink pants/shorts/leggings.
👕 Not participating? You may wear jeans or school-approved joggers with a spirit shirt — but you must pay $1.


We are so grateful for our amazing custodians who work hard every day to keep our school shining bright and clean. 🌟🧹 Our custodians are truly UNSTOPPABLE! 💪
📸 Pictured are Custodians Dorian Ratliff and Vicki Menard, Reece Hebert, Ashley Rosales, Head Custodian Lisa Stelly, and Drayke Broussard with their banner of thanks. Not pictured are Izzy Hargrave and Aynslee Hebert.
#PiratePride #NationalCustodiansDay #Unstoppable #KHS


9th James Mendez
10th Alyssa Broussard
11th Emily Vidalier
12th Ajia Comeaux
Teacher Mrs. Christina Breaux


Our custodians go above and beyond to make sure our school is clean, safe, and welcoming. They are always ready with a smile, a helping hand, and a positive attitude that makes a difference for every student and staff member who walks through our doors.
We are so thankful for their hard work, dedication, and kindness. They truly are the heart of our campus, and we couldn’t do what we do without them.
Please join us in saying a big THANK YOU to our custodians – you are loved and appreciated more than words can say! 🏴
