Don't miss out on this year's memories!
Yearbooks are $40 and the final deadline to order is March 27th!
📌 Order online: https://yearbookordercenter.com/ (Order Number: 16816)
📌 Send cash or check (made payable to Stockwell Place) with your child
📌 If you pay with cash or check, please ensure you fill out the order form sent home with your child.
📢 Forms will be sent home today or tomorrow with students.
Act fast—March 27th will be here before you know it! ⏳📖 #StockwellYearbook

Kindergarten is having their Royal Tea Party. Students may dress up in their best royal attire to celebrate the conclusion of their Kings and Queens unit.
1st grade is celebrating their 101st day of school. Students may dress up like a dalmation to celebrate all they have learned in their 101 days of 1st grade.
2nd grade will be enjoying their "Let's get Buggy" day. Students may dress in their best insect attire to celebrate the conclusion of their Insect Research.
3-5 grade students may wear Seahawks or Patriots colors or any team jersey with uniform bottoms to celebrate the Super Bowl this Sunday!


SWEPCO has notified us that our power will be shut off at 3:30 this afternoon. Because of this, all afterschool activities are canceled today, including YEP and Honor Choir.
Please make sure to update your child’s dismissal in Pikmykid by 2:00 PM.
Thank you for your understanding and support! 💙
Dress up days for everyone and snack store!
Kindergarten is having their Royal Tea Party. Students may dress up in their best royal attire to celebrate the conclusion of their Kings and Queens unit.
1st grade is celebrating their 101st day of school. Students may dress up like a dalmation to celebrate all they have learned in their 101 days of 1st grade.
2nd grade will be enjoying their "Let's get Buggy" day. Students may dress in their best insect attire to celebrate the conclusion of their Insect Research.
3-5 grade students may wear Seahawks or Patriots colors or any team jersey with uniform bottoms to celebrate the Super Bowl this Sunday!
We can't wait to see our Stallions all dressed up!


Our team has been on campus all day today preparing for our return. There are still a few icy areas around the school, and with the continued freezing temperatures, some spots may not fully melt before Monday. We’ve done our best to clear as much as possible.
For safety reasons, walkers should not arrive on campus before 7:45 on Monday morning to ensure proper supervision.
A huge thank you to the BPSB Maintenance Team for assisting with cleanup efforts, and to Mr. Rowland for getting in on the action as well. We are also incredibly grateful to Louisiana Landworks for volunteering their equipment and personnel to help clear the bus ramp and other areas around campus.
We can’t wait to see everyone, get back into our routines, and get back to learning together! 💙📚






UPDATE: Thursday, January 29, 2026
Bossier Schools will remain CLOSED for students and teachers Friday, January 30 out of an abundance of caution due to continued safety concerns on our campuses as a result of the wintry weather.
We cannot risk your children’s return to school until the thick ice accumulation melts or can be removed from awnings, walkways, bus ramps and parking lots.
Our district leaders and 12-month employees will be working Friday to get our schools and centers ready for reopening Monday, February 2, and to de-ice and prepare for another round of frigid temperatures being forecast for the weekend. This is a work day at our schools and centers, and they will not be open for normal operations.
We know this week has been unusual and Bossier Schools greatly appreciates your understanding, support and working with us to make the best of the situation.

Out of an abundance of caution, all Bossier schools and district offices will remain CLOSED Thursday, January 29 as the district continues to assess the impact the recent winter storm is having on operations.
Though the ice is melting, considerable hazards remain on roadways, bus ramps, in car lines and on our school campuses, making it unsafe for our students and staff to return. In addition, the National Weather Service is forecasting freezing fog overnight and into Thursday morning, heightening the danger of traveling.
It is our hope to reopen Friday, January 30 after another day of above-freezing temperatures. We greatly appreciate your patience and understanding this week and will provide another update at 4 p.m. Thursday.


We are so proud of all students who chose to participate.
These winners will go on to represent SPE in the district level American Heritage Poetry Contest.
5th Grade: Jackson Murphy
4th Grade: Ben Terhaar
3rd Grade: Sage Del Carmen
2nd Grade: Eliza Semanco
1st Grade: Hollyn Wilson
Kindergarten: Lilly Gramling







In this episode of On the Record we visit Chasing Aces with GMS 6th graders. We also share a few tips for a successful school year, highlight resources available at our Parent Center and walk the red carpet with Stockwell kindergarteners.
We're also excited to kick off 2026 with more ways than ever for you to connect with us.
Join the fun as we shine the spotlight on our students and staff - On the Record is your official sources of news and information from Bossier Schools!

Calling all parents and guardians! Help us plan for YOU!
Bossier Schools Parent Center is seeking your input for future workshop sessions. We want to provide the tools and information that matter most to your family.
Please click the link or scan the QR code in the graphic to share your ideas and suggestions for upcoming topics: bit.ly/4jScffx
Your feedback helps us grow—thank you for your time!

Bossier Parish is hosting a t-shirt design contest!
Please read the attached information carefully.
This project is open to ALL students.
You may email your submissions directly to holly.george@bossierschools.org or drop off to Mrs. Schroeder (Art) and she will submit for you. All submissions are due by February 2, 2026.

I am excited to inform you that the American Heritage Poetry Contest has returned to Bossier Parish this school year, and your child/children are invited to participate.
Stockwell Place Elementary may enter one student from each grade in the parish-wide competition which will be held in February. To select our school’s student representatives for this event, we will hold a school-wide competition on January 21st. The first-place winners will go on to compete on the parish-wide level. The following are the guidelines for the parish competition which will also apply to Stockwell’s preliminary competition:
American Heritage Poetry Contest Rules:
Students must recite a patriotic poem.
Students will be eliminated from judging if they go over the required number of lines below.
Props will not be allowed.
Costumes and/or Sunday dress are encouraged, but will not affect judging. Students will be judged on the following four criteria: memorization, pronunciation, expression, and confidence/poise.
Line Requirements:
Kindergarten students will recite a 4 line poem.
First-grade students will recite a 6-8 line poem.
Second-grade students will recite an 8-12 line poem.
Third-grade students will recite a 12-16 line poem.
Fourth-grade students will recite a 16-20 line poem
Fifth-grade students will recite a 20-24 line poem.
** A line should be a maximum of 15 words.
We have included the link for a Google form in this e-mail as well as a link to the Discover Poetry website for some poem options. If your student would like to participate in the American Heritage Poetry Contest, please click on the Google form link, indicate your student’s name and intent to memorize and recite a patriotic poem of the appropriate length, and select his/her grade level. If you have any questions, feel free to e-mail us.
We look forward to watching your child shine!
Discover Poetry: https://discoverpoetry.com/poems/patriotic-poems/
GoogleForm: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1iwaSiQXcojh6igN7mlt01Jij0OtoxFzEVrwOVo5suSQ/edit?ts=69386ad4
Sincerely,
Christy Dennis and Windie Hendrix
Christy.dennis@bossierschools.org
Windie.Hendrix@bossierschools.org

Small orders are being sent home today. Larger orders may be picked up on Friday during Celebration of Excellence in the commons area or Monday afternoon from 4:00 to 6:00 in the bus lane.
Thank you again for supporting our school and our students.
Classes that met their fundraising goal will celebrate with a Glow Party on Tuesday, January 13.
K to 2 at 1:00
Grades 3 to 5 at 2:00
Glow Party classes attending include
Morgan’s Kindergarten
Chrest’s Kindergarten
Procell’s Kindergarten
Hall’s 1st Grade
Brown’s 2nd Grade
Hamilton’s 2nd Grade
Murray’s 4th Grade
Hidalgo’s 5th Grade
Ayres’ 5th Grade
Steadman’s 5th Grade
Students attending the Glow Party sold at least one cookbook to participate with their class.
We would love some help making the Glow Party extra special for our students. If you are able to help, please sign up here:
https://shorturl.at/DSfsY


All aboard the North Pole Express! ❄️https://bit.ly/OTRS4E10
In this holiday edition of On the Record with Bossier Schools, we are dashing through the snow to celebrate the magic of Christmas. From bell ringing and singing, to acts of kindness that warm the heart, our students and school family are spreading cheer! And Levi and his friend Roxanna's story is sure to warm your heart. So cuddle up with a cup of cocoa and enjoy this special holiday edition of On the Record with Bossier Schools. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss future episodes!

Reminder! $5 Christmas Free Dress is tomorrow.
Cash or checks only.
Please ensure free dress clothes are school appropriate.
Also, Class parties are at 1:00.
We hope to see you there!

Click the link below for performance times, concession prices, the event map, Mrs. Claus' storytime schedule, and more.
Extra parking is available across the street tonight.
👉 https://sites.google.com/bossierschools.org/snowtastic25/home
See y’all soon for a fun, festive night! 🎄🐊
Stallions, don’t miss out! Tomorrow is the final day for students to visit the Penguin Patch Holiday Shop and experience the Joy of Giving. These gifts are perfect for the special people in their lives. 💝
Students can choose gifts, wrap them at school, and bring home a surprise they’re proud to give! Parents—please help your child set a simple budget using the money envelope sent home.
✨ Bonus Opportunity: Families may shop together during Snowtastic on December 12th from 5:30–7:30 PM!
🐧💙 We love seeing our Stallions create holiday memories that last a lifetime!

