We are happy to share that Pinecrest Supports and Services Center was the recipient of a generous donation of musical instruments from Huckleberry Brewery. Huckleberry Brewery has been open for 7 years in Alexandria and every Labor Day, owners Jacob and Brittany Willson, raise money for instruments for local schools in honor of Ben Rougeau, a friend who passed away due to cancer about 9 years ago. Mr. James Ellington applied for Pinecrest Supports and Services Center to be the beneficiary of the instruments this year due to the newly created music program at PSSC. Luckily, Huckleberry Brewery chose PSSC this year as the recipient of $3,000 worth of instruments.
The pictures included show Mr. Ellington, our music teacher, Ms. Anna, and our RC, Mrs. Shawnee Parker as well as the instruments we received.
Thank you to Huckleberry Brewery for the generous donation. It is greatly appreciated.
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NOTICE: SSD Newsletter Published The April edition of the SSD newsletter has just been released.
You can see the newsletter at this link on SSD's Website:
https://5il.co/3dk0217 days ago, Louisiana Special School District

Announcement: Raptor Visitor Management System to Be Used to Screen Visitors Coming Onto SSD’s Baton Rouge Campus
The Louisiana Special School District is pleased to announce that we will begin using the Raptor Visitor Management System at our campus at 2888 Brightside Drive in Baton
Rouge, to strengthen our program of campus safety for students and faculty. Part of keeping students and faculty safe is knowing who is in our buildings at all times, and the
Raptor system will allow us to do that. The Raptor system will better allow us to screen visitors, contractors, and volunteers in our schools and provide us with a safer environment for our students and staff.
Upon entering campus via our security guard station, visitors will be asked to present an ID such as a Driver’s License, which can either be scanned or manually entered into the
system. If a parent or guardian for any reason does not have a US government-issued ID, the school staff member can use any form of identification and manually enter the
person’s name into the Raptor system.
The Raptor system will check to ensure that registered sexual offenders are not entering our school campuses without our knowledge. The Raptor system checks the visitor's
name and date of birth for comparison with a national database of registered sex offenders. The registered sex offender database is the only official database checked by the Raptor system. No other data from the ID is gathered or recorded and the
information is not shared with any outside agency. Once entry is approved, SSD security will issue a badge sticker that identifies the visitor, the date, and the purpose of his/her
visit. Users whose identification returns a positive match against the offender registry will be denied entry onto the campus.
This badge is to be worn by the visitor at all times while on campus. The safety of our students is our highest priority and the Raptor visitor management
system allows us to quickly identify those that may present a danger to our students. Thank you in advance for your understanding and your support in enhancing the school safety protocols in our district.
A link to this announcement as a PDF can be found on our website at this link:
https://core-docs.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/4654/LSS/5511342/SSD_Raptor_Notice_04.07.2025.docx__1_.pdf25 days ago, Louisiana Special School Dicstrict
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3 months ago, Louisiana Special School Dicstrict
NOTICE: The Louisiana Special School District Board of Directors' meeting scheduled for Feb. 11, 2025 at 9:00AM has been cancelled. The next scheduled board meeting is March 18, 2025 at 9:00AM.
3 months ago, Louisiana Special School Dicstrict
Earlier this month, SSD held the Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting for our new barn. Attendees got a chance to see the animals that are already here and an overview of the programs including aquaponics.
We were thankful to have Senator Caleb Kleinpeter come to campus to show his support. Representing the SSD Board of Directors was President Kristy Flynn and Sherry Crosby.
3 months ago, Louisiana Special School Dicstrict
In addition to the State office closure on Wednesday, 1/22, State offices are also closed on Thursday, 1/23, therefore all SSD offices will be closed Wednesday and Thursday. We will continue to provide updates as they become available. Stay safe!
3 months ago, Louisiana Special School Dicstrict
LSDVI will be closed on Monday, 1/20, for the MLK Holiday and will be closed on Tuesday, 1/21, due to the predicted winter weather. The situation is being monitored closely and will be reevaluated on Tuesday. The decision has been made that residential students will not come to campus next week but will participate in virtual learning when school reopens.
3 months ago, Louisiana Special School Dicstrict

ANNOUNCEMENT: LSD Student Performance Scores Show Record Increase
From: Dr. David Martin, SSD Superintendent
Date: November 22, 2024
The Louisiana Department of Education released the 2023-2024 School Performance Scores this past Wednesday. The Louisiana School for the Deaf (LSD), which is operated by the Louisiana Special School District (SSD), posted a record increase of 27.4 points moving it up a letter grade and off of the F list for the first time in 20 years. This 27.4 point improvement ranks the school as one of the top increases in school performance scores statewide.
Dr. Natalie Delgado serves as the LSD Executive Director. The 2023-2024 school year was her first year serving as the leader of the school. She attributes the increase performance score to the hard work of the staff and intentional focus on student outcomes. “LSD has been laser focused on student outcomes,” Delgado commented. “Through increased teacher collaboration and addressing the complex needs of the whole child, we are moving the needle on student achievement.” She further added, “Ensuring student success is truly a collective effort and every LSD staff member and student played a part in this accomplishment.”
“I am really proud of the progress made by Dr. Delgado and her team this past year,” Dr. David Martin, SSD Superintendent commented. “The whole LSD community truly rallies behind its students and makes remarkable opportunities happen for them each and every day.” Kristy Flynn, SSD Board President stated, “The growth seen at LSD can be directly attributed to the hard work of the school’s leadership and teachers. The SSD has some of the most skilled and dedicated educators in the state and working together, they are moving students forward.”
Aside from LSD, the SSD operates the Louisiana School for the Visually Impaired (LSVI) and the Special Schools Programs (SSP) which provides special education services for the Office of Juvenile Justice, Department of Corrections, and educational programming for selected Department of Health sites. More information about the SSD can be found at
www.ssdofla.org.
Media Outlets: Please contact Dr. David Martin for any further information.
David.Martin@la.gov or via telephone, 502-422-0571.
Link to full press release in PDF format visit:
https://5il.co/31ohk5 months ago, Louisiana Special School Dicstrict
TODAY: LSVI's Annual Family Engagement - Bake Sale and Silent Auction
Date: Friday, November 22, 2024
Time: 9:00AM -11:00AM
Join us this year to help raise money for our Trojans! We are seeking donations of sweet treats, cakes, cookies and morel. A silent auction will be held at school to auction all items donated.
Watch out for the specialty items auctioned as well! You Never know what's in store!
*All monies raised will be added to the student activity fund.. This fund helps pay for field trips, special events, and more.
5 months ago, Louisiana Special School Dicstrict
Here is a photo of CLSSC's students’ framed art from their partnership with River Oaks Arts Center. Mrs. Lindsay Moore has been working with our students on this collaborative art piece.
It is currently hanging at River Oaks and will be on display for the run of their current show which opens with a ceremony on Thursday evening. Ms. Lexie Walker is planning a few trips to let her students see their beautiful work hanging in the gallery!
6 months ago, Louisiana Special School Dicstrict
We are proud of Jeri Thiels, an instructor at Renaissance Home for Youth, presented at the National Science Teaching Association conference held in New Orleans this week. She did a fantastic job of representing Special School Programs.
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Each year the students from LSD and LSVI trick or treat around our campus getting treats from our staff. The departments really get into the spirit and this year the team from District Wide Supports (DWS) chose a PAC man theme.
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September 19, 2024
The Louisiana Special School District is pleased to announce the implementation of the Safe Schools Anonymous Reporting App. The Governor's Office and Louisiana State Police have partnered with Crimestoppers of Greater New Orleans to offer the Safe Schools Louisiana App to all middle and high schools throughout the state. The Safe Schools Louisiana Anonymous Reporting App, is a free resource for our school community, providing students the ability to communicate, anonymously, about a pressing school, criminal, or mental health concern or issue.
Tips are monitored and received via the Safe Schools Louisiana App or via the website,
www.safeschoolsla.com, and once vetted, the proper representatives are notified for engagement. When there is an emergency, our Safe School team will be contacted for immediate response and intervention. The web based platform called P3 Campus is used in over 20,000 schools and by over 10 million students across the United States.
How It Works:
• Submit an anonymous tip 24/7 through the website or the Safe Schools Louisiana Mobile App (links above)
• Receive a Report ID and Password if you would like to follow-up on your report
• The Crimestoppers Call center reviews, assesses and processes all submissions
• The Crimestoppers Call center sends all submissions to law enforcement and/or school administration for intervention
• If needed, the Crimestoppers Call center may contact you anonymously through the app or by case number follow-up
• The Crimestoppers Call center posts status of submission with case number as case progresses and closes
• If this is an emergency, please immediately call 911!
7 months ago, Louisiana Special School Dicstrict