For full details on the school lunch program, contact information, and payment links, please visit the Web site of the Office of Food and Nutrition Services for the Diocese of Lafayette: Managed by Food and Nutrition Services of the Diocese of Lafayette. Additionally, in compliance with Title IX of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, no person in the schools of the Diocese shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, or be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any educational program or activity except as permitted under said Title IX. Fresh Baby Carrots w/ Ranch. This mass recognizes individuals who have exemplified the characteristics and heroic virtues of Rev. BBQ plate lunches will be provided by Laura's II from 11 am to 1:30 pm. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Mass & Award Celebration, Friday, January 13, at 6:30 pm at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist 914 Saint John Street.
Sweet Potato Crunch. MOTORCADE TO MCKINLEY-SCOTT PARK Monday, January 16 MONDAY, 10:30-11:00 am Starting from Greater Pleasant Green B. C. parking lot MLK CELEBRATION 11am – 12 noon at the McKinley-Scott Park. Red Beans & Sausage. Diocese of Lafayette. The fourth stage of development involved the establishment of Cotter Junior High. All activities will be held at the MLK Recreation Center at 309 Cora Street. For over 20 years, students from over 14 countries around the world have chosen Cotter for their educational experience. This year's theme is "Living the Dream" — "Our Actions, Together, Impact Change Within Our Community. " The Latin motto, "Veritatem Vereantur" can be translated to mean "Let them respect the truth. " February 28, 2023 |. Third, in 1992, Cotter High School separated ownership and governance from the Diocese of Winona when the Hiawatha Educational Foundation assumed financial responsibility and leadership of the school. If you have any questions about your child's lunch and/or billing, please contact Food and Nutrition.
The schools of the Diocese of Lafayette, Louisiana, admit students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at its schools. The evening commemorative program will start at 6 pm. Please follow the link below to access this month's lunch menus, and to view payment information. MLK Day of Service Saturday, January 14, 2023 Lafayette Habitat for Humanity in partnership with Lafayette Consolidated Government and the local Coteries will host community-wide, hands-on projects starting at 9 am as part of the MLK National Day of Service initiatives. To register and volunteer, click here. The triangular shield represents the moral strength and integrity that characterizes Cotter students. Salisbury Steak w/Gravy. For more information, visit Southern Touch Entertainment. The guest speaker is Mrs. Lawana Stokes Director of the South Louisiana Community College. The lamp is a traditional symbol for the light of knowledge radiating the flame of truth. 38th Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
They do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in administration of their educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. "The Art Album" Friday, January 13, 2023 In honor of Martin Luther King Day, Maison Freetown in Lafayette "The Art Album" is a exhibit of work by artist Ky Beaux combining two mediums: art and music. Email for assistance. King and have contributed to their local faith community substantially, according to the Diocese of Lafayette.
Virtus Safe Environment Training. Cotter was consecrated Bishop of the new diocese of Winona in the Cathedral at St. Paul. Click the graphic below to order lunch. For more information, contact Mrs. Rebecca D. Henry at (337) 945-5064. Chicken & Sausage Pastalaya. Send this paper order along with check payment to the Front Office.
Cotter's history has had five distinct periods during its first 100 years that have shaped its direction and mission. Guest speakers include Bishop James Gardner and Dr. Fairies Hill. Experience the exhibition on opening night from 7 to 10 pm at 800 East Vermilion Street, Lafayette.
Louisiana Department of Education. From 9:45 am to 2 pm, experience community exhibits and visit booths. A flag raising is at 9:45 am at the Civic Center, followed by a wellness fair at the Rayne Civic Center at 10:15 am. Buttered Parsleyed Carrots.
For over one hundred years, Cotter High School has provided young women and men from Winona and the surrounding areas with a challenging liberal arts education, grounded in Catholic faith and values. Grilled Cheese Sandwich. Program at the new MLK Center and Rayne Civic Center. This policy applies to all schools under diocesan auspices.
St. Peter Roman Catholic Church. Founded by Bishop Patrick Heffron, the Brothers of the Christian Schools (DeLaSalle Brothers) were invited to assume leadership of the new school and did so until 1952. Catholic High Cafeteria. Lettuce & Tomato Cup. If interested please contact Angel Viator at 337-330-2446 for more information. Guest speaker will be cardiologist Dr. Corwin Thomas. They will be building garden beds, planting and mulching trees, cleaning corridors and the neighborhood. National Catholic Education Association. The theme for the 2023 program is "It Starts With Me! " MLK Day is the only federal holiday designated as a National Day of Service This is a day to volunteer to improve our communities. Bishop Cotter was bishop at a time of great immigration, when many ethnic churches were established in the diocese—Irish, Polish, Czech, German, etc.