Dear STPPS Family,


In the wake of the recent storm, we find ourselves overwhelmed with gratitude. The way we came together to clean up the debris, clear the roads, and lend a helping hand to those in need was nothing short of awe-inspiring. As we move forward into the season of growth and renewal, we are reminded of the resilience and dedication of our community.


Please take a look below to see our latest updates and news. Thank you for being an integral part of the St. Tammany Parish Public School System.

Storm Recovery Thank You

Thank you to everyone who worked so hard to reopen our schools and begin rebuilding our community. We will continue to stand together, support each other, and build a stronger, more resilient St. Tammany Parish Public Schools.

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The 2024 Exceptional Games

The third annual Exceptional Games had the biggest turnout ever! Congratulations to district winner Northshore High and to Mandeville High for winning the Spirit Award.

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2024-2025 Teacher of the Year Semifinalists Announced

Bayou Woods Elementary’s Carra “Beth” Melton was selected as a 2024-2025 State Teacher of the Year Semifinalist by the Louisiana Department of Education.

Learn More About the Achievement and the Louisiana Teacher of the Year Competition

Now Hiring Teachers

We are excited to offer many opportunities at schools across the district and different paths for those interested to become a teacher.

Apply Now or Learn More

2024-2025 New Student Registration

New student registration for the 2024-2025 school year is available online.


Current STPPS students do not have to register again unless transferring to a different school in a different attendance zone due to moving. Please note: A two-step process must be completed before a child will be able to attend STPPS Pre K.

Learn More, Register Online, and Get Pre K Info or Apply

Lead Strong

During the 2023-24 school year, teachers, support staff, administrators, and more are being honored with the Lead Strong bracelet. These individuals are dedicated to building a strong future for the students in STPPS.


Congratulations to the honorees so far this year: Paula McPhearson from Abita Springs Middle, Donna Naquin from St. Tammany Junior, Paraprofessional Staff from Pine View Middle, Mary Groh from Bayou Woods Elementary, Stacey Frazier from Lake Harbor Middle, the Superintendent's Student Advisory Council, Kelly Ancona from Little Pearl Elementary, Meridith Lazaroe and Mike Wilcox from Madisonville Elementary, Bruce Wilson from Salmen High School, Tracey Compass from Alton Elementary School, Lacy Ellzey from Whispering Forest Elementary, FCA students and adults, Officer Terence Calais from Cypress Cove Elementary, and James Carruth from Chahta-Ima Elementary.

Watch the Lead Strong Award Recognitions

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Spotlights

Meet Members of the STPPS Team
Learn About STPPS Teachers of the Year
Meet Outstanding Students

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