
Today our fire students observed the Max Fire Box prop to learn about fire behavior and some of the phenomenon that occurs in a room that has caught fire. Some topics covered were fire growth, backdraft, flashover, flow path and the difference between fuel limited and vent limited fires.





BOSSIER SCHOOLS: Parents/Guardians, we want to make you aware that a parish-wide lockdown drill will take place this morning, Friday, September 13 at all schools to practice emergency safety procedures. This is only a drill.


Our PLTW engineering students just completed an incredible Rube Goldberg machine using simple machines and complex mechanisms, and the results are mind-blowing! 🤯 The idea behind a Rube Goldberg machine is to make a simple task complicated. From pulleys and levers to gears and ramps, they turned everyday items into a chain reaction masterpiece that allowed them to close a door and throw away a piece of trash. 🛠️⚙️






Today EMR, Intro to EMT, and Firefighter students participated in the 9/11 Museum and Memorial Anniversary activities to remember and honor our 343 NY Firefighters and others killed in the 9/11 attacks.






BPSTIL barbering is sharpening up their skills today by learning the shave strokes!





Parents and Students, Please review the updated parking map. We have spent the last few days trying to improve the parking situation and the flow of traffic.


The CNA students loved celebrating their favorite
teacher, who happens to be BPSTILS Teacher of the Year.
Mrs. Burns makes learning how to take care of patients and
residents fun and she always gives her students and co-
workers a reason to smile.



We want to give a BIG shout out to our Bossier Parish High School Principal of the Year, Amy Washington! Also, BPSTIL's Teacher of the Year, Shaunda Burns!




Our Pre-Educator class is diving deep into social cognitive theory for their Dual Enrollment Educational Psychology course! They're learning how our interactions, experiences, and even media can shape our learning. To bring this theory to life, students worked in groups to role-play different classroom scenarios. They explored how interactions and the classroom environment can impact a student's self-efficacy and self-regulation.
A former Pre-Educator student, now college student, Ariah Williams was present in class to observe the lesson as part of her college coursework. She answered questions of students, describing what it is like to be an education major!





IMPORTANT ! Students driving MUST have a parking pass to drive to BPSTIL. Starting on Friday, students without a pass cannot drive on campus and must ride the bus from their home school.
Please use the link below to complete the form and make the payment. https://forms.gle/cKAfwdJqTr9FMFik7


STORE CLOSES SOON! BPSTIL Spirit Wear store is NOW OPEN. All orders need to be submitted by September 7th. https://bpstil24-1.itemorder.com/shop/sale/


BPSTIL BUCK DRAWING WINNERS!!


Catch the latest episode of On the Record with Bossier Schools here: https://bit.ly/OTRS3E2
Our latest episode features the first day of school through the eyes of our youngest scholars, updates about new literary standards every third grade parent needs to know, and important information regarding the roll out of our new enhanced weapons detection system that will be in place at all home games.


Digital Storytelling students in Mrs. Noel’s class are learning how
to create digital media. They are creating their album covers
and soundtracks for their life!

BPSTIL Business of Retail students are using their skills to practice customer service.








STORE CLOSES SOON! BPSTIL Spirit Wear store is NOW OPEN. All orders need to be submitted by September 7th. https://bpstil24-1.itemorder.com/shop/sale/


Parents, Please be sure your student is following the BPSB dress code policy. Students who are not following guidelines will not be able to return to class until appropriate uniform attire is brought to change into.


CNA students are practicing infection control (PPE) as well as, bed-making and showering a mannequin this week in the lab.











Mrs. Parker’s IHO students gained firsthand insight into the aging process during a geriatric simulation lab, where they experienced some of the challenges and realities of growing older. We would like to thank our speaker, Laura Gauthier, LPC, CDP.











The firefighters had Nick Palmer and his sidekick from Haughton Fire Department visit to work with students on their upcoming state evaluations.