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Yellow Jacket Sports (October 2-October 8)

10/5 Byrd Volleyball vs Shreve – F/JV/V
10/6  Byrd Football vs. Haughton @ Harold Harlan Stadium (Haughton) | 7:00 PM
10/7  Byrd Cross Country @ Catholic Invite – Baton Rouge • 8 AM
10/7  Byrd Volleyball @ Natch Central – F/JV/V

New Today

Byrd vs. Haughton Hig School Football Game Tickets

Attention Juniors

 

Girls Soccer Tryouts will take place:
Monday, October 16, 6:15-8:00 pm at Cargill Park
Tuesday, October 17, 6:00 am -7:30 am at Byrd
Wednesday, Oct 18, 6:15 pm -8:00 pm at Cargill Park
Thursday, Oct 19, 6:00 am- 7:30 am at Byrd
Team lists will be posted on October 20th.
You must have a physical in order to tryout.

 

Men’s Soccer – If you’d like tryout for the Men’s Soccer please come on Monday, October 23 at 7:00 pm at Byrd and Tuesday, October 24 at 7:00 pm at Cargill Park. Teams will be announced Friday, October 27. For those that make the team, there is a MANDATORY PARENTS and PLAYERS meeting Monday, October 30 at 6:00pm in the Byrd Cafeteria.

 

Juniors – There will be a junior class meeting in the auditorium during EIP on Tuesday, October 17 with Jostens about senior rings. Jostens will be back on campus Tuesday, October 23 in the Learning Center from noon until 6pm for in-person ring orders.

 

Astra Club – Mrs. Prothro needs volunteers to work at the Reruns Are Fun from October 19-November 3, 2023.  Please sign up in her office.

 

Students – Buy your Gusher yearbook on Local Level Events today. The current price is $60, and the price increases on October 1st.

 

 

4 easy ways to get involved with the PTSA:

  1. Become a Member (Pay Online or Pay by Check or cash)
  2. Volunteer with the PTSA (Complete this form)
  3. Attend PTSA meetings (View all upcoming dates)
  4. Make a Tax-Free Donation to the PTSA

 


MORE INFORMATION

Students – Fresh hydroponic salads grown by our own students are on sale EVERY DAY now for $3 during both lunch shifts.

 

Students – The Coffee Shop and Slushy’s & Salads is now accepting debt cards, credit cards, and cash apps.

 

Students – BPCC’s Office of Recruiting is bring back our evening of Night Tours! On October 12 from 4pm to 8pm, prospective students and their families may schedule a time slot to take a tour of the Bossier campus, and learn more about our program offerings, and meet with faculty and staff from their areas of interest. Tours will be offered every hour from 4pm to 8pm, so participants will not need to be present during the entire duration of the event. Please register at the link HERE. BPCC Night Tours- October 12th, 4pm to 8pm.

 

Seniors – A representative from Centenary College will be available outside the cafeteria during both lunch shifts on Wednesday, 10/18.

 

Videography, Photography, Event Planning and Movies – If any of these are your calling, join C. E. Byrd’s Visual Media and Marketing Club.  See Mrs. Smith or Khalil Farris for more information.

Student of the Year 2024 GuidelinesCLICK HERE for information and guidelines
Byrd HS Senior Panoramic Picture

 

ACT Boot Camp will be held on Saturday, October 21st, from 9:00 am until 12:00 noon in the Learning Center.  If you would like to sign up, please contact Sherri Moss at 318-572-5507.

 

Students in grades 10-12 are invited to attend the 2023 Caddo Parish College Fair. The event will be held at the Centenary Gold Dome on October 26 from 10:15-11:25. Please pick up a field trip form in the Counseling Office and return it no later than 4pm on October 5. 

 

Homecoming Parade – The Homecoming Parade is October 26th at 5:30 P.M. Clubs are responsible for their own floats and throws. Throws can be any beads or candy, except candy with sticks (like lollipops). We do ask that you not throw individual pieces of candy and instead put the throws in some kind of bag or baggie. Floats need to be lined up by 4:30 P.M. on October 26th in the tennis courts. There will be three community judges. The theme is Crush the Cowboys with a superhero theme. Student council is doing a Spider-Man float. Some other ideas are:  Superman, Batman, Iron Man, Black Panther, Wonder Woman, The Hulk, Captain America, Thor, Black Widow, Aqua Man, Etc. Let Mrs. Carberry know at awcarberry@caddoschools.org when you choose your theme. Two floats cannot have the same theme, so it’s first come first serve. We are trying to really give the Homecoming Parade an emphasis this year! We’re going to ask local elementary and middle schools to join in on the fun, and we would love to have a lot of participation from our own school. PTSA and Key Club are doing a tailgate and cook-out before the parade, so we really want to have our students here to participate. Please help us encourage our student body to be here!

 

Students – The 2023 Homecoming Dance will be on October 28 from 6:30 to 10:30 in the school gym.  Homecoming dance contracts are now available outside the main office.   Contracts must be turned in to a bookkeeper before you can purchase tickets.  Tickets are available on Local Level Events from October 1 – October 19 for $25.  After midnight on October 19, the cost increases to $50 and is only available until October 26.

 

First Priority Club – Our meetings are every Wednesday during lunch – 1st lunch shift meets in Mr. Lary’s room 220 and 2nd lunch meets in Mrs. Cox’s room B7. For questions go see Mrs. Cox. 

 

StudentsThe Growing for Good Club is now accepting applications. You can pick up an application at room S-105, and the membership fee is $5.00. 

 

Membership Drive for Spanish Club – Please pick up applications between rooms 117 and 118 in the Main Building where the Spanish Club bulletin board is. Students in the Science building can pick up applications outside S304. You are encouraged to pay for the fee online at www.payschoolscentral.com.

 

Drama Club for the 2023-2024 school year is accepting members NOW! Scan one of the QR code signs around the school, fill out the form, and pay your dues on PayschoolsCentral or to Mr. Williams in room 200 in the main building.

Students – If you are interested in joining the swim team, you may go to cebyrd.com and click the “Athlete Registration” link.  If you have any questions, please email rileyquinlan05@gmail.com or see Mrs. Carberry in Room 202.

 

CLICK HERE for Key Club List 2023 – 2024

 

SOS Letter for Parents – Grades 6th-12th CLICK HERE to read the full letter.

 

Students – If you are interested in joining the wrestling team, you may go to cebyrd.com and click the “Athlete Registration” link. If you have any questions, please email byrdwrestling@gmail.com. Or contact Coach Wells at 318-393-3388.

 


Support Your Fellow Jackets!

Jackets, Homecoming shirts are now live on LLE! Congratulations to freshman Amora Moreira for creating the winning design! Use the link below, and don’t forget to credit your favorite Student Council member for sale! Youth sizes available, too! Put your first hour teacher’s name down for delivery. CLICK HERE to purchase.
Drama – Show your house spirit and buy a Puffs t-shirt! Are you a Brave (red)? a Smart (blue)? a Snake (green)? a Puff (yellow)? Choose one of these great colors and support Puffs and Byrd Drama at the same time! Go to https://www.locallevelevents.com/events/details/28895 to purchase!

Your Link to EVERYTHING Byrd!

CLICK HERE for the Local Level Events page that includes ALL Byrd events. You can also scan the QR code below.


Student Opportunities:

Volunteer Opportunity

Astra Club – Mrs. Prothro needs volunteers for the South Highlands Carnival.  Before you sign up, please know that this is the same date as our Homecoming Parade.  Sign up in Mrs. Prothro’s office. 

 

Lyle Leaders – 10th- 12th grades – We will be collecting Halloween and fall/autumn books for kindergarten students. Please bring one book to Mrs. Prothro’s office by October 6th.

 

Key Club – Volunteers are needed to work at the cross country meet from 7:00 a.m. to 10: 00 a.m. at South Bossier. You will be working in the parking lot.  Text Tyler Wooldridge if you can volunteer at 318-426-1931.  New Key Club members are welcome to work.  There will be a meeting for new members soon.

 

Tenth Graders – If you are interested in being a HOBY delegate, see Mrs. Prothro.  You can get an application from Mrs. Prothro.  This is a fabulous leadership activity. CLICK HERE for information.

 

Volunteer OpportunityRED RIVER REVEL • https://red-river-revel.vomo.org/opportunity/dmz-47

 

Astra and Key Club – The Red River Revel is coming up SOON and they have a great opportunity and NEED for volunteers! Middle and high school students can sign up through this new website portal to volunteer in The Discovery Maker Zone, a new and improved family & children’s activity area! Volunteers can sign up for shifts that fit their schedule, receive a FREE Revel t-shirt and an invitation to the Preview Party on 9/29. Students can print out their service record after volunteering to easily turn in at school. No more signatures to find! The Revel runs on volunteers to please sign up and have FUN while supporting this wonderful local arts festival! https://red-river-revel.vomo.org/opportunity/dmz-47

 

Students – We are pleased to announce that online registration is now open for Science Day 2023, Sponsored by Hallliburton, scheduled for Friday, 20 October 2023. This is a FREE event, tailored especially for high school seniors and juniors who have an interest in majoring in an area of science. It is important that all participants (teachers, chaperones, students, etc.) register in advance. The online form is quick and easy to complete. The online registration link, as well as up-to-date information about Science Day 2023, is available at https://sciences.louisiana.edu/node/190. Please feel free to contact Dr. Michael W. Totaro with any questions about Science Day 2023, via the following: Email: michael.totaro@louisiana.edu Office: (337) 482-5697

 

Student Opportunity – Providence House is seeking applications from high school students interested in serving on the 2023-2024 Youth Advisory Board of Directors.  We are expanding our current youth board.  This leadership role works with the larger governing board and offers hands-on experience in philanthropy, fundraising, leadership and planning.  The Youth Board has its own budget, leadership team and they get to plan events and use their voices to support all efforts around homelessness as well as community leadership.  This is an amazing opportunity for young people to make a difference. CLICK HERE for Youth Advisory Council 2023 Student Application.

 

Robinson Film Center is now accepting applications for the Teen Film Council. This after-school program meets on Mondays and features film production and theory taught by working industry professionals. Prepare for film school or a job in the industry, or just come to learn more about film. Apply now at robinsonfilmcenter.org

 

Students – Does your child have documented volunteer hours?  If your child has 100 hours or more, he or she is eligible to receive the Presidential Volunteer Service Award.  This is a national award, and Byrd is the only Caddo Parish School who has students that receive this award.  All you need to do is keep up with all volunteer hours that you have for all school organizations, church or faith based activities, or community organizations from last March 1, 2023, through February 28, 2024.  You can go back and write down the hours you have from this past spring and summer.  Attached is a form.  Mrs. Prothro will sign off and verify your activities.  Call or email her at 364-5455 or MProthro@caddoschools.org if you have questions. Also, your child needs 15 hours per school year to receive the LA Diploma Community Service Endorsement on their diploma when they graduate.  Attached is a form on which these hours may be documented.  These forms may be turned in throughout the school year to Mrs. Prothro.  If the activities are school-related, Mrs. Prothro will sign off on the verification. CLICK HERE for Volunteer Hour Log • CLICK HERE for Community Service Endorsement

 

Student Opportunity – Seniors are invited to attend the Louisiana Bankers Education Council’s 365 to Rich program on October 18. In this program, you will spend a day shadowing a local banker, visit each department of a bank, learn about career opportunities, and more. After the program, students will receive a daily text for the next 365 days. Please see the attached flyer for more information. Students must complete the attached application and e-mail it to the bank representative by October 6 to be considered. CLICK HERE for flyer. CLICK HERE for Application.

 

Student Opportunity – The Out of the Darkness Walk will occur on October 28, 2023, at Betty Virginia Park in Shreveport. This walk includes all of NWLA, not just Shreveport/Bossier, so please share this information! This walk benefits the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and its community programs in our area. On average, there are 132 suicides per day in the U.S. 94% of adults surveyed in the U.S. think suicide can be prevented. We are trying to raise awareness, letting people know that it’s okay not to be okay and that resources are available to help. We need your help to do that! Registering for the walk is free (donations are accepted). Register as an individual, create a team, or join an existing one. We then encourage participants to share their fundraising link with family and friends. All donations are tax-deductible. About AFSP OOTD Walks • Our Local Walk Information • AFSP Louisiana Chapter  Visit here to register: http://www.afsp.org/nwla RSVP to the event on Facebook and share with friends and family!

 

The application for the Allied Health Education and Discovery (AHEAD) Program is open for Summer 2024! 

The AHEAD Program is a 5-day summer program for Louisiana high school students interested in exploring the health career programs offered at LSU Health Shreveport – School of Allied Health Professions: 

Medical Laboratory Scientist, Nurse, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, Physician Assistant, Public Health Professional, Respiratory Therapist and  Speech-Language Pathologist

Program Dates 2024: 

  • Session 1: June 10 – 14, 2024, 9:00 am – 3:30 pm
  • Session 2: July 8 – 12, 2024, 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Apply today at http://www.lsuhs.edu/ahead! Applications are due March 15, 2024.
Eligibility Criteria:

  • Students must be at least 16 years old by the first day in the session. 
  • Enrolled in a Louisiana high school. Graduating seniors are welcome!
  • Minimum 3.0 high school GPA at the time of application.
  • Access to reliable transportation and commitment to full attendance.
  • Please note: This is a non-residential program and housing is not provided. 

 


Scholarships & Contests

Poster ContestsAll posters must be turned in to Mrs. Prothro by the dates below.  The size must be 11 X 14, no glitter, and a flat surface.  Each poster must contain the label attached to the back of the poster entry.  See Mrs. Prothro for the entry form more information.  If you need extra forms, email Mrs. Prothro at MProthro@caddoschools.org or come by her office. CLICK HERE for full list of contests.

Mental Health Awareness Week Deadline:  September 29th 

National Diversity Week Deadline:  October 6th

Character Education Week Deadline:  October 20th 

Red Ribbon Week Deadline:  October 27th 

Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week Deadline:  November 11th

Internet Safety Prevention Week Deadline:  December 8th

 

Scholarship – Class of 2024 Lela’s $1000 FAFSA Completion Scholarship application for the Class of 2024 is now available for those who plan to apply for college financial aid by submitting a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

 

ScholarshipThe Willis Knighton/Independence Bowl Community Service Scholarship application is available in the Counseling Office and on the Class of 2024 Counseling Page. One $2500 scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior with plans to attend a four-year college. Students must have a 3.0 minimum grade point average and provide documented dedication to community service limited to junior and senior years only. Students must submit applications to Mrs. Byrd in the Counseling Office by 4pm on Monday, October 16th.

 

ScholarshipSchoolhouse Connection’s Youth Leadership Program Scholarship is available for students who have experienced homelessness in the last 6 years. Applicants must reside in the United States. (Note: undocumented applicants are eligible.) Applicants must be born on or after November 24, 2003. Applicants must begin college (four year, community college, or trade school) for the first time in 2024 (not including dual-enrollment courses). A SchoolHouse Connection Scholar Will Receive: $2,500 Scholarship Award, One-on-One Support from SchoolHouse Connection Staff, Three All-Expenses-Paid Trips, Support from SchoolHouse Connection Scholars, Opportunities to Engage in State and Federal Policy Advocacy https://schoolhouseconnection.org/scholarship/?emci=5526c877-875c-ee11-9937-00224832eb73&emdi=e2aaba01-5061-ee11-9937-00224832eb73&ceid=11022566Links to an external site.

 

The Robertson Scholars Leadership Program Scholarship application is now available at   https://robertsonscholars.org/  The Robertson Scholars Leadership Program provides eight semesters of full tuition, room and board, and most mandatory fees for Scholars at Duke and UNC-Chapel Hill. Scholars also have access to generous funding for up to three summer experiences, funding for conferences throughout the academic year, and for two semesters of study abroad.  You may apply either Early Decision or Regular Decision to Duke, or Early Action or Regular Decision to UNC-Chapel Hill. As long as you apply for first-year undergraduate admission to one or both of these universities, you are eligible to apply for the Robertson. All students will learn whether they are moving to the second stage on the same day, regardless of which university application they select. Deadline to apply is November 15th.

 

Seniors – If you plan to attend the University of Virginia as your top choice school and want to be nominated for the Jefferson Scholarship, please notify Mrs. Byrd in the Counseling Office.

 


Senior Information

Seniors – Updated transcripts are now available in the Counseling Office. Each student will receive a copy of the transcript during Senior Orientation in English IV classes. If you need one prior to that visit, you can pick one up in the Counseling Office. Transcripts and transcript information cannot be e-mailed or provided over the telephone.  All public colleges and universities in Louisiana have access to transcripts and you should not have to send them. If they tell you they cannot access the transcript, or if you need to send a transcript to a private school within Louisiana, or any school outside of Louisiana, you will need to complete the transcript request form at  https://www.locallevelevents.com/events/details/26815. Make sure you submit payment and complete the google form on that page.  Students applying to colleges through the Common App do not have to complete the transcript request form. The transcript will be uploaded on the Common App portal.

 

Seniors – If you plan to attend the University of Virginia as your top choice school and want to be nominated for the Jefferson Scholarship, please notify Mrs. Byrd in the Counseling Office.

 

Seniors – Zeta Phi Beta Beau/Debutante applications and information is available in the Counseling Office, or on the Class of 2024 Counseling Canvas page.

 

SeniorsElks Student of the month scholarship applications are available in the counseling office. Each month (October-April) a scholarship will be awarded to an outstanding senior boy and senior girl who demonstrate exemplary standards. Students should be well-rounded with leadership, citizenship, service, and scholarship qualities. Students will compete against other high school students in Caddo-Bossier area. Applications are due by the 15th of each month and only need to be submitted once.

 

 

CLICK HERE for all scholarship opportunities.

CLICK HERE for a full list of community service opportunities.

CLICK HERE for a full list of contests.

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