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Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School Presents the 41st Annual Online Auction EDS is so Sweet Live and Silent Open Sunday, February 7th, at 9:00am online through the HandBid App. On Wednesday, February 10th, Silent Closes at 7:10pm. Watch Freddy Northup, Jr., our Auctioneer for our LIVE event starting at 7:00pm via YouTube. Follow us on Facebook for more details.
Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School South Campus The Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School south campus opened its doors to students in August 2020. Teachers and staff were thrilled to welcome 7th, 8th, and 9th graders to the brand new campus and begin instruction in a truly modern environment that embraces 21st century learning. It has been a joy to watch the students enjoy the wide open spaces, the learning lake, and park-like atmosphere. Our upper school offers students a new level of independence, responsibility and decision making. We strive to develop self confidence in our students and encourage them to become proactive in their learning. We believe empow- ered students are motivated students. Motivation begets higher achievement, a better understanding of concepts taught, and more satisfaction with their school experience. Our students enjoy a balanced approach to academics, enrich- ments, and connections to the community. They discover their strengths as they grow and learn and have a caring school community to support them on their journey. As we all know, the school year did not exactly start smoothly as staff was forced to battle with COVID and two back-to-back hurricanes. We were fortu- nate that the south campus sustained minimal damage and was able to resume classes within a short time frame. However, repairs are needed and construc- tion continues. Every additional dollar raised will help us to continue offering a progressive and highly individualized curriculum. Our faculty and staff are a team, and our goal is to prepare future leaders with problem-solving skills that qualify them to assist in the continuing development of Southwest Louisiana. Please consider including the south campus in your charitable giving this year. Permanent naming opportunities are also available! Please contact Allison Schnake, Director of Advancement, (337) 433-5246, to discuss opportunities or to learn more. Thank you in advance for your generosity. 4
EDS Family of Annual Funds The Eagle Fund and Auction is our annual giving program at Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School. It is a critical part of our school’s fundraising efforts. The funds provide resources that enrich the educational experiences of our students. These gifts have an immediate and direct benefit to each student and faculty member, as well as to the quality and scope of school programming. It supplements program funding and helps to provide enhancements. The Annual Giving Program allows for a flexible response to the school’s needs. The uncertainty that was brought by so many regional, national, and global events put a new light on the needs of so many. It is at times like these, more than ever, when your support is most needed and most valuable. Our goal is for 100% participation. Each donation is valued, regardless of the size. It all adds up to make a BIG difference in the life of the school. Gifts to the Eagle Fund and Auction Patrons are recognized in the following giving circles: Violet Hardtner Howell’s Society $25,000 St. Francis’ Circle $10,000 Bishop Noland’s Circle $5,000 - $9,999 Father Crandall’s Circle $2,500 - $4,999 Maroon and Gray Circle $1,000 - 2,499 Eagle’s Circle $500 - $999 Patron’s Circle $250 - $499 5
Help us Pave the Way to Our Future! You are invited to become a permanent part of Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School’s history by purchasing an engraved brick. Individuals, as well as groups and organizations, may purchase bricks that will be engraved with a personalized message. These commemorative bricks will be displayed in the plaza between the Commons and gym on the South Campus. Each purchase includes a complimentary engraved commemorative mini-brick. These tiny replicas of your full size brick make great gifts! Honor someone or something important in your life through this special opportunity: • Leave a lasting legacy of your years at EDS • Congratulate a graduate or future graduate • Recognize a faculty member who made a difference • Celebrate a person who helped make your dreams come true • Recognize your family members on a brick • Bricks are available in a variety of sizes and prices. All options are available on Handbid. All contributions are tax deductible. Our goal tonight is to sell 300 bricks. Help us “pave” the way to the future! Here is your chance to leave your mark on the place that has left its mark on so many. After purchase, EDS will reach out to obtain desired wording or design for each brick. Please contact the Office of Advancement if you have any questions. 4x8: $200 4x8 with clip art or logo: $250 8x8: $400 8x8 with clip art or logo: $450 6
AUCTION DETAILS “We are excited to announce that our auction is mobile again this year with Handbid!” You will be able to bid from your smart-phone on all auction items. This will make the bidding process easier and more fun for everyone! FOLLOW THESE THREE EASY STEPS DOWNLOAD THE HANDBID APP From the AppStore or Play Store. TAP GET STARTED & CREATE YOUR ACCOUNT Enter user information & Handbid will text you a PIN code. Enter the PIN code. SELECT OUR AUCTION: EDS Is So Sweet Select REGISTER to get registered Select Swipe left to enter the auction & accept push notifications. In the app, swipe left/right to access categories & items. NO SMARTPHONE? NO PROBLEM • You can bid from your Internet Browser • Go to our auction by clicking here: http://events.handbid.com/auctions/eds-is-so-sweet • If you don’t have an account click the pink ‘REGISTER’ button • You can use the same sign on information (PIN+Phone) whether you use web or your phone & you can use either user interface interchangeably. QUESTIONS? Contact: Kathy Grubb, kgrubb@episcopaldayschool.org TAX INFORMATION The Internal Revenue Service, under Section 170 (f)(8) of the Internal Revenue Code, requires that we provide you with the following information. For income tax purposes, you may only deduct the difference between your contribution and the estimated fair market value for each item, which will be printed on the purchaser’s invoice. PURCHASES All sales are final. All items have been donated to Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School and are sold “as is.” Every effort has been made to describe the items completely and accurately. All items must be claimed or used within one year of the date of the Auction, unless otherwise specified. Some items have specific deadlines. The buyer should contact the donor to arrange the date and time of mutual convenience for those items donated “on a mutually agreeable date.” These arrangements should be made within 60 days of the Auction. 7
Auction Night Wine Bundles Available Only From The Wine Store $40 Olema Pinot Noir & Olema Chardonnay $60 Peju Cabernet Sauvignon & Peju Sauvignon Blanc 4402 Nelson Rd Building 2 $80 Duckhorn Cabernet Sauvignon & Lake Charles, LA 70605 Duckhorn Chardonnay 337-564-6265 8
Patrons KING KANDY- $5,000 Mr. and Mrs. Randall King Katie and Gray Stream QUEEN FROSTINE - $2,500 Ben and Molly Marriner Dr. Alice Prestia Jason and Katie Williams LORD LICORICE - $1,000 Annette Ardoin Cherie and Brett Cascio D.C. and Jane Flynt Robert and Montonya Johnson Doug and Amanda McElveen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price III Billy and Della Rose Kelly and David Sickey Dr. and Mrs. Edward Ughovwa Ben and Emily Williams PRINCESS LOLLY - $500 Armando and Florencia Espinal Lane and Jennifer Farque Ashley George Dr. and Mrs. Brett Goodwin Hannah and Adam Grogan Andres and Ta’Shana Guillermo Brenda and Clayton Hebert Martin and Nina Hoffpauir Rev. Frances “Boo” Kay Aaron and Amanda Pousson Henry and Laurie Riquelmy Corey and Candace Scroggs Broussard and Williamson Michael and Susan Wright Amelia Yakupzack Kathryn and Bart Yakupzack 9
Patrons JOLLY - $250 Stephen Cox Phil and Lucie Earhart Courtney and Camrin Firestone Justin and Phallyn Folse Dr. and Mrs. Harry Goodwin Peter and Jody Gover Taylor and Lori Hale Thomas and Christa Harper Channing and Amanda Kile Dallas and Mandy Kingham Carrie and Jeff Kudla Brad and Tammie LeBert Dr. Jay and Candace Marque Reed Mendelson Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Mulhearn Mr. and Mrs. George Paret Mrs. Jody Reed Drew and Kathryn Rozas Justin and Ashley Rudd John and Allison Schnake Ms. Pam Spears Marcia Usher Alexis Wilson 10
THANK YOU TO OUR BUSINESS DONORS 11
THANK YOU TO OUR BUSINESS DONORS Relaxation Retreat by Kim Art Konnect Pelican Custom Rods Greengate Garden Center 12
THANK YOU TO OUR BUSINESS DONORS 13
THANK YOU TO OUR BUSINESS DONORS Bring a Bottle Bring a bottle of your favorite wine or spirits to the front office by Wednesday, February 10th. We tag it with your name and auction off the collection. 14
AUCTION CATALOG Live Auction................................16 Silent Auction.............................21 Teacher Treats.............................26 Name It and Claim Its North........30 Name It and Claim Its South.........31 15
LIVE AUCTION 01 Microsoft - Xbox Series X 1TB Console – Black This is a sold out item. Introducing Xbox Series X. Play thousands of titles from four generations of consoles—all games look and play best on Xbox Series X. At the heart of Series X is the Xbox Velocity Architecture, which pairs a custom SSD with integrated software for faster, streamlined gameplay with significantly reduced load times. Seamlessly move between multiple games in a flash with Quick Resume. Explore rich new worlds and enjoy the action like never before with the unmatched 12 teraflops of raw graphic processing power. Enjoy 4K gaming at up to 120 frames per second, advanced 3D spatial sound, and more. Donated by: Dr. Jay and Candace Marque 02 PreK4 - Watercolor Wall Art Made with Eagle Feathers This mosaic artwork painted with watercolors by the students is one you will not want to miss out on. 03 Principal for the Day Now is your chance to run EDS for one day! On April 1st, 2021 you can proclaim a free casual clothes day for all! Or how about a no- socks day? Your friends will adore you and your proclamation of junk food allowed in school. The winner of this bid-also gets to spend the day with Rev. Boo Kay on a mutually agreed upon date, including including eating a “business lunch” with her and two of your friends from the same homeroom. Restrictions: Only one child per family, per day. Donated by: The Most Reverend Boo Kay 04 Teachers vs Students Volleyball Game The highest bidding class will compete in a volleyball match against the South Campus faculty on a school day. The match will be live streamed for all. This is for grades 7, 8, 9 South Campus Students only. 16
05 Chef George Paret’s Dinner for 10 Couples Dine in style at your place! Expert Chef George Paret will prepare a prime rib dinner for you and the other members of your family at the location of your choice. What a great way to throw a dinner party for your family- just enjoy your company. Food provided by Chef George. To be scheduled on a mutually agreed upon date. Donated by: Mr. and Mrs. George Paret 06 New Sony PS5 PlayStation 5 Digital Console Battle villains, explore new worlds or dominate the field with this PlayStation 5 Digital Edition. Support for Dual Sense wireless controllers, Tempest 3D AudioTech and an HD camera let you enjoy an immersive gaming experience. This PlayStation 5 Digital edition features an 825GB SSD for fast loading speeds and delivers up to 120 fps, so you can keep up with the action. Donated by: Dr. Jay and Candace Marque 07 PreK 3 “A Piece of Home” Concrete Bbench The is a 5-foot-long concrete bench with art of each child’s handprint on a fire glazed tile displayed on the top. Glass mosaic tile from the Capital One Tower that was damaged during Hurricane border the art work on the bench. 08 Escape With Mrs. Yak The highest two bidders and their homeroom classes will “escape” to a private movie showing with Mrs. Yak during school hours on separate days. Open to students in 2nd - 6th grade only. Donated by: Amelia Yakupzack 09 Stay and Play Getaway You won’t want to pass this one up! A limo ride to Coushatta Casino Resort, dinner for two at Big Sky Steakhouse, one night at Seven Clans Hotel, golf for two at Koasati Pines Golf Course, a tour of the Coushatta Tribe Headquarters given by Tribal Chairman, David Sickey. Donated by: Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana 10 4th Grade “Angels We Have Heard on High!” Beautiful angels painted by the 4th grade students on an aged hymnal choir paper. This item includes a $200.00 Michael’s gift card for framing of your choice. 17
11 Drive-By Mardi Gras Parade Mardi Gras parades might be cancelled for the City of Lake Charles, but that isn’t stopping us from celebrating! Our PreK 2 and PreK 3 teachers and assistants will drive-by your house in Lake Charles and you will have your own personal Mardi Gras parade. We will deliver a king cake, throw beads, and other Mardi Gras goodies! This item is limited to only 8 stops so don’t miss your chance to let the good times roll. The date is Saturday, Feb 13, 2021. 12 PreK 2 - Hand Painted Kid’s Stool This white Melissa and Doug kid’s stool was hand painted by each PreK 2 student. Danielle Faulk, a local artist, will personalize the winners name on the stool. 13 New Orleans Get-a-Way Have a three night relaxing trip with your family at this 3 bedroom, 2 ½ bath condo. It is located Uptown, 1 block off Napoleon in between St. Charles and Freret. To be scheduled on a mutually agreed upon date. Donated by: Brett and Cherie Cascio 14 Lobster Dinner for 10 People Take advantage of the awesome opportunity to enjoy boiled lobster for 10 members of the same family. The chef will cook lobster for your gathering at the place of your choice. Donated by: Kaysie and King Bolton 15 1st Grade - Makin Music This is a Louisiana themed guitar that is decorated with the student’s artwork of their choice. This guitar is a handcrafted 36-inch beginner acoustic guitar set that includes a tuner, strap and case. 16 Bring a Bottle Stock Take advantage of this opportunity to acquire a wide variety of wines, liquors and many other “people’s choice” spirits. The stock consists of all the donated bottles of liquor that were donated by families of their favorites. It has something for every adult. Donated by: Friends of EDS 18
17 5th Grade Watercolor Collage on Wooden Serving Trays Each student in our 5th grade class created several abstract watercolor paintings. These were assembled into two joyful collaborative collages on wooden serving trays. Art you can use! All classmates are represented on both beautiful wooden trays. Each tray measures 14.5”W x 20”H x 2.5”D. The pieces are sealed for durability and water resistance. 18 9th Grade -Tiled Ceramic Planters The 9th grade students used ceramic and glass tiles to create mosaic designs on two planters. The measurements of the planters are 28 x 14 x 14 and 20 x 12 x 12. 19 Awesome Teal Hunt in Big Pasture Area This is a kid friendly teal hunter for two hunters. There is a two-week window with the 2021 Migratory Fowl schedule to host this hunt in September 2021. The dates are for the first split. The marsh is on the east side of Big lake in the Big Pasture area with only a 10-minute boat ride. Go from boat to blind so no special boots are needed. Donated by: The Don Kay Family 20 3rd Grade Painted American Flag The 3rd graders hand painted the American Flag on a solid wooden frame. Each hand print is carefully placed by the students and represent the stripes on the flag. The students personally signed their handprints. 21 8th Grade - “My Favorite Things” In this one of a kind picture each student will display their own favorite things that represent their personalities. 22 Kindergarten - Custom Built Iron EDS Fire Pit This fire pit is one-of-a-kind with the EDS logo cut on all four sides, each child will get to decorate a tile with their name and it will be grouted on the top of the fire pit. It will be filled with everything you need to make smores. 23 6th Grade - Brightly Colored Canvas This large artwork consists of small canvases brightly marker painted by each student in 6th grade then put together to make this large piece of artwork. 19
24 7th Grade-Abstract Art The 7th grade students lend their talent and art to help make this unique piece of art. 25 2nd Grade-Tic-Tac-Toe Set This project is tic-tac-totally awesome! Each 2nd grade class painted the pieces and the game board of a large, handmade tic-tac-toe set. With vibrant colors and creative design this is the perfect piece for a coffee table, game room, or playroom. It is both decorative and fun for the family, plus, painted by the 2nd grade students. 20
SILENT AUCTION 501 Stuffed Animal Basket Donated by: The PreK 2 Families 502 Art Basket Donated by: The PreK 3 Families 503 Sensory Basket Donated by: The PreK 4 Families 504 Lego Basket Donated by: The Kindergarten Families 505 Barbie Basket Donated by: The First Grade Families 506 Nerf Basket Donated by: The Second Grade Families 507 Book Basket Donated by: The Third Grade Families 508 Spa Basket Donated by: The Fourth Grade Families 509 Sport Basket Donated by: The Fifth Grade Families 510 Movie/Game Night Basket Donated by: The Sixth Grade Families 511 Candy Basket Donated by: The Seventh Grade Families 21
512 Beach Basket Donated by: The Eighth Grade Families 513 Charcuterie Board Basket Donated by: The Ninth Grade Families 514 Lange Twins Winery Basket Donated by: Alexis Lee and Lange Twins Winery 515 One Hour Golf Lesson with Assistant Golf Professional, Herb Piert Donated by: Graywood 516 Bayou Blend Buddy Donated by: Bayou Blend Apparel, LLC 517 We All Scream for Ice Cream Basket Donated by: Friends of EDS 518 Konnect Kraze Sensory Box Donated by: Art Konnect 519 Bee Plate and Plate Holder Donated by: Greengate Garden Center 520 12 Visits to We Rock the Spectrum and a Gift Basket Donated by: We Rock The Spectrum 521 “Spanish Trail Bridge” Framed Numbered Print by Bob Kleinschmidt Donated by: Dr. Clark Gunderson 522 “Sweetlake Getaway” Framed Numbered Print by Elton Louivere Donated by: Dr. Clark Gunderson 523 Signed and Numbered Offset Lithograph “The Old Stone Bridge” by Laura Mann Donated by: Martha and Jamie Whelan 524 Numbered and Framed Ballet Print Donated by: Mr. and Mrs. Randall King 22
525 Spring Wreath Donated by: Paradise Florist 526 Date Night Basket Donated by: Joseph & Stephanie Treme, Ricky & Mary Dodson 527 LSU Death Valley Framed Print Donated by: Dr. Clark Gunderson 528 Framed Dallas Cowboys Picture Autographed by David Lafleur Donated by: Dr. Clark Gunderson 529 Framed LSU 1958 National Champions Print Donated by: Dr. Clark Gunderson 530 Traeger Pro Series 34 Wood Pellet Grill Donated by: Jeremy Stine and Stine Lumber 531 Mini Retreat – 30 Minute Massage and Facial Donated by: Relaxation Retreat by Kim Snider 532 Solid Oak Side Table Donated by: Barbara King 533 Feelin’ Lucky Lottery Basket Donated by: Friends of EDS 534 Tequila, Tacos, and Friends Basket Donated by: Friends of EDS 535 3 Night Luxury Stay with a Bath for Two Donated by: Gill Bright Animal Hospital 536 Bauhaus Salon & Haus Spa Gift Basket Donated by: Bauhaus Salon & Haus Spa, Sarah Kennison 537 Gone Fishin’ Donated by: Glenn Daigle, Pelican Rods, and Friends of EDS 538 Osprey Hiking Child Carrier with $50 BRONCA Poncho Gift Card Donated by: Paul and Cristi Cox and BRONCA 23
539 One Month of Digital Outdoor Advertising Donated by: Ultra Outdoor Advertising, Channing and Amanda Kile 540 Easter Bunny Visit Donated by: The Potter Family 541 “The McClendon Boys” LSU Framed Print Donated by: Dr. Clark Gunderson 542 “Saturday Night” by Bob Kleinschmidt Donated by: Dr. Clark Gunderson 543 “Civic Center Skyline” by Bob Kleinschmidt Donated by: Dr. Clark Gunderson 544 World Champions Green Bay Packers Plaque Donated by: Dr. Clark Gunderson 545 “The Porch of The Majestic Hotel” by Bob Kleinschmidt Donated by: Dr. Clark Gunderson 546 Experience Downtown Lake Charles Donated by: Luna, Botskys, Stellar Beans, Corner Market, Bayou Blend, Olive and Indigo jewelry and goods, Papersmith, Bespoke Hat Co, Pure Press, Parlor House and Barbers on Broad 547 Handmade Bracelet and Earrings Donated by: Olive and Indigo jewelry and goods 548 Set of Framed Art by Local Artist Sara Smith Donated by: Sara Smith 549 Home Cooked Jambalaya for 40 People Donated by: David and Kathy Grubb 550 Concrete Kitchen Garden Planter Donated by: Elisabeth and Field Lamotte 551 Skin Studios Bundle-Botox and Obagi Skincare Starter Kit Donated by: Skin Studios 24
552 Science Basket Donated by: Friends of EDS 553 Smile Bright With These Toothbrush Sets and Other Goodies Donated by: Drs. Charles Stewart and Wendy Whelan 554 Spinal Care and Therapy Basket Donated by: Dr. Duhon and Calcasieu Spinal Care 555 Pizza Day Signup for April 1, 2021 for $10.00 per Student Donated by: Mr. Gattis for grades PreK4 - 6th, Hunts Brothers Pizza and the Big Lake Convenience Store for grades 7th - 9th 25
TEACHER TREATS 401 PreK Bedtime Story with Your Teacher read by Mrs. Duplechin, Mrs. Pousson, Mrs. Potter Your teacher loves you to the moon and back! Buy this special auction item and your child will receive a virtual bedtime visit with his or her teacher. We will say our prayers and share storytime with the book below. Your child will get to keep the book along with a stuffed goody! For PreK 4 students only. • Mrs. Duplechin - Goodnight Moon with stuffed moon • Mrs. Pousson - Goodnight Moon with stuffed bunny • Mrs. Potter - I Took the Moon for a Walk with a stuffed moon 402 Kindergarten Teacher For-A-Day with Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Fruge The winning bidder from each homeroom will be the “Teacher For the Day” for their classroom. Each teacher will have the student be in charge of their class. The “teachers” will also be given a “teacher appreciation gift” based on their specific interests. Must be a kindergarten student. 403 1st Grade Private Watch Party at the Movie Bistro’ with Mrs. Meche, Mrs. Vasquez, Mrs. Belinda SIGNUP Your child won’t want to miss this sign-up! Our first grade teachers have rented out a movie theater at the Movie Bistro. Students will enjoy a movie and popcorn all to themselves with friends form their homerooms! The school bus will pick students up from school and bring them to the movie for a 2:30pm showing. Parents need to pick students up from the movie theater 4:00pm. This is for students only. The cost is $40.00. • Mrs. Vasquez’s class is February 26, 2021 • Mrs. Meche’s class is March 5, 2021. 26
404 2nd Grade Game Mrs. Riley and Mrs. Johnson SIGNUP On February 25th from 3:30pm - 4:30pm students will stay after school and join their classmates for a night of games and snacks with their homeroom teachers. Students can bring their favorite game/electronic device from home. This sign up is open to all second graders. Snacks are provided! The cost is $35.00 405 3rd Grade Paint Party with Mrs. Ericson and Mrs. Richards SIGNUP Each student will get to paint a beautiful EDS canvas keepsake at a painting-with-a-twist style party hosted by the teachers. The real twist is Mrs. Ericson and Mrs. Richards will teach their homerooms students how this is done. The cost is $50.00 per student. • Mrs. Ericson’s class is Tuesday, May 4, 2021 • Mrs. Richard’s Class is Thursday, May 6, 2021. 406 4th Grade “Outdoor Games” with Mrs. Gardner and Ms. Rasbeary SIGNUP Students will participate in a variety of “outdoor games” with friends from their homerooms after school. Both homerooms will play at the same time on different fields. Snacks will be provided. The date is February 19, 2021. The cost per student is $35.00. 407 5th Grade Movie at South Campus with Mrs. Begnaud and Mrs. Paul SIGNUP Students will get to experience the wonderful atmosphere at the South Campus while watching a movie with their homeroom friends. The class will vote on the movie. Snacks will be provided. The cost is $35.00 per student. • Mrs. Begnaud’s Class is April 20, 2021. • Mrs. Paul’s class is April 22, 2021. 408 5th or 6th Grade Elephant Toothpaste Chemistry Experiment with Mr. Patin and Mrs. Lunon The winning bidder’s homeroom class will enjoy performing a chemical experiment big enough to clean an elephant’s teeth! 27
409 South Campus Sweet Treat with the Faculty and Staff Signup Students will get to choose from four of Boombox Pop’s delicious flavors. This will take place during their lunch time so they can visit with their homeroom friends. Date to be announced. The cost is $10.00 per student. 410 2nd - 6th Grade STEAM Mastermind Hour with Mrs. Campbell Kids imagine, collaborate, explore and create, all while learning super cool STEAM skills that will help them in school and in life. In our STEAM package, students will get three Technology class periods of fun STEAM activities. First, students will get their very own robot to create and bring to life. Each child will also get to take their robot creations home! Second, students will participate in the SPHERO BOLT Extravaganza using our new robot spheres! Events will include painting with the Sphero, Chariot Battle, and Sphero Bowling! This item is limited to one homeroom class. 411 PreK4 -1st Grade STEAM Mastermind Junior Hour with Mrs. Campbell Kids imagine, collaborate, explore and create, all while learning super cool STEAM skills that will help them in school and in life. In our STEAM package, students will get three Technology class periods to build their very own solar robot! Each child will also get to take their robot creations home! This item is limited to one homeroom class. 412 Kindergarten - 6th Grade Wet & Wild Extravaganza with Coach Kyra and Coach Stephanie Start the summer off right with the Wet & Wild Extravaganza! The highest bidding homeroom will spend a Friday morning with Coach Kyra and Coach Stephanie enjoying some fun water activities. Don’t let this fun opportunity “slip” by!! 413 7th - 9th Grade Wet & Wild Extravaganza with Coach Gabe and Coach Stephanie Start the summer off right with the Wet & Wild Extravaganza! The highest bidding homeroom will spend a Friday afternoon with Coach Gabe and Coach Stephanie enjoying some fun water activities. Don’t let this fun opportunity “slip” by! 28
414 1st - 4th Grade Librarian for the Hour Mrs. Clemmons A student from each first through fourth grade homeroom will have an opportunity to be the Librarian for the hour during Dr. Seuss’ birthday week (March 1st -5th)! Get your best Dr. Seuss costume ready for this one! 415 4th - 9th Grade Basketball Lesson with Coach Gabe Fontenot Your student and 5 of his friends will polish up their basketball skills with these coaching session in basketball at the new South Campus gym. Students may bring up to 5 of their friends from their homeroom. Grades 4th-9th are eligible for this item. 416 5th - 9th Grade Volleyball Lessons with Coach Lee McBride & Mitchell Wyninger Don’t miss this great opportunity for a 1.5 hour coaching session in volleyball at the new South Campus. Students can bring a minimum of 4 and a maximum 8 of their friends from their homeroom to attend this session. 417 5th - 9th Grade Tennis Lessons with Coach Lee McBride & Mitchell Wyninger Get outside and enjoy the weather with a 1.5 hour coaching session in tennis. Students can bring a minimum of 4 and a maximum 8 of their friends from their homeroom to attend this session. 418 Ms. Gabbert’s Favorite Things Everything you need to keep music alive! Calico, the naughty kitty cat, a music memory game, music pencils, music water bottle, 8 note glockenspiel and more. 419 Ms. Anna’s Art Basket Your artist will not want to miss this basket. It contains Van Gogh mask t-shirt, 3-D pen, craft storage bag, stylus 4-in-1 pen for touch screen, 100 alcohol dual tip markers, artist socks, 642 Things to Draw Sketchbook, Bob Ross Heat Changing mug and mask with stray hole. 420 Fiesta para los ninos - Ms. Van Dyke’s Fiesta Kids Basket Everything you need for a kids fiesta-pinata, candy, cokes, sweet treats and some Spanish resources. i Buena Suerta (Good Luck)! 29
NAME IT AND CLAIM ITS ~NORTH CAMPUS~ Donated by Friends of EDS Have you always wanted a street sign with your name on it? Here’s your chance! The winner will get to choose the name that will appear on their winning sign. When the year 2022 comes around, the sign comes down for you to use in your own home. 701 Prek2/Prek3 Playground 702 4th, 5th and 6th Grade Playground 703 4th, 5th and 6th Grade Crosswalk 704 Prek4/Kdg Playground 705 Prek2/Prek3 Crosswalk 706 Prek4/Kdg Drive Through 707 1st-3rd Grade Crosswalk 708 1st-3rd Grade Playground 709 4th, 5th and 6th Grade Hallway 710 Prek4/Kdg Hallway 711 Prek2/Prek3 Breezeway 712 Prek4/Kdg Playground 30
NAME IT AND CLAIM ITS ~SOUTH CAMPUS~ Donated by Friends of EDS Have you always wanted a street sign with your name on it? Here’s your chance! The winner will get to choose the name that will appear on their winning sign. When the year 2022 comes around, the sign comes down for you to use in your own home. 713 STEAM Walkway 714 Bus Stop 715 South Walkway 716 West Walkway 717 Music Walkway 718 Circle Pathway 31
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Bishop Noland EDS IS PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY THE COUSHATTA TRIBE OF LOUISIANA "The struggle has made us stronger, and our victory will open the way to justice and a better life." ~ Ernest Sickey 1973. For more information about the Tribe, please visit www.koasatiheritage.org & www.coushattatribe.com ELTON, LA | 337.584.1401 42
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