For its ongoing Alumni Challenge, the LSMSA Foundation shares info on philanthropic gifts that it has received, collectively, from each graduating class.
Students returning to campus from Spring Break were welcomed back by artists Jeffrey Reed and Jennifer Madden's "A Path Less Traveled," LSMSA's new public art installation dedicated to the pioneering naturalist Caroline Dormon.
"Why I Give" is a weekly message from The LSMSA Foundation which highlights one donor and their reasons for making a tax-deductible gift in support of the organization.
Following Spring Break, the LSMSA community will welcome four guest artists whose collaborative, interdisciplinary show entitled Iterative Mycologies will be on display at the LSMSA Gallery through the end of April.
The LSMSA Chapter of Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) participated in the FBLA State Leadership Conference, March 18-20, at the Cajundome in Lafayette, LA.
The LSMSA Dance Ensemble recently attended the Regional High School Dance Festival, March 8-11, at Texas A&M University in College Station, TX. The festival is part of the National High School Dance Festival, and is the largest high school dance festival in the U.S.
Longtime LSMSA supporters Phil and Mary Lou Brown are getting into the spirit of Pi Day 2024—LSMSA’s annual Day of Giving, planned for Wednesday, March 14—by issuing a “giving challenge” to fellow donors.
The LSMSA Gallery, an exhibition space located inside of the Center for Performance and Technology (CPT) at Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts, will host three public receptions featuring in-person appearances by guest artists this Spring.
LSMSA Athletics hosted more than 140 visiting student athletes from the Arkansas School for Math, Science, and the Arts (ASMSA) and The Texas Academy at UNT, March 1-3, for the 31st Annual SLAMT.
“Why I Give” is a weekly message from the LSMSA Foundation which highlights one donor and their reasons for making a tax-deductible gift in support of the organization. The mission of the LSMSA Foundation is to develop and manage resources that enhance the work of LSMSA.
Teams from the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts (ASMSA) and the Texas Academy at UNT will visit LSMSA for a day of competition and camaraderie.
Students currently enrolled in Latin classes at Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts (LSMSA) were recently awarded a total of sixteen medals by the National Classical Etymology Exam (NCEE), said Associate Instructor of Latin Dr. Morris Tichenor.
Pi Day is a celebration of the mathematical constant π (pi), and what better way to honor this infinite number than by supporting the limitless potential of LSMSA students! Save the date for a day filled with challenges, student spotlights, and the joy of giving.
Chris Perdue ('95) and Stephanie Perdue ('96) recently visited the LSMSA campus during the 40th anniversary celebration and stopped to watch students playing pool in the LLC Game Room. "We noticed that the pool table needed some love," said Stephanie.
Before regular classes start for the spring semester, Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts (LSMSA) students have the opportunity to participate in Special Projects Week. The projects are offered by faculty members outside of the parameters of a typical class structure, and they focus on topics pertaining to careers, areas of interest and practical life skills.
from the desk of Executive Director Dr. Steve Horton
Happy Winter Eagle Alumni and Friends!
I bet some of you remember some of those cold, rainy days back in the Januarys when you were at LSMSA—particularly the walk between the dorms and the HSB. I vividly remember the ice storm of January 1988 and driving the bus to the Shreveport Airport via an icy Hwy 1 North to pick up a student who was coming back from a trip. I also remember how cold Prudhomme was.
You can support LSMSA in many ways. Whether it's recommending LSMSA to others, supporting and attending an event, or giving financially, you will have an impact on LSMSA in ways that may exceed your expectations.
Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts (LSMSA) is the preeminent state-supported residential high school with competitive admissions for Louisiana's high-achieving, highly-motivated sophomores, juniors, and seniors. As a public school, there is no tuition to attend, and assistance from the LSMSA Foundation ensures the program is available to all qualifying students regardless of family financial need.