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- May 5, 2011
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Fifth Graders Create Magical Experience with ‘Aladdin Jr.’ Production Turbans, curly-toed shoes and flowing robes were the fashions on parade as fifth graders worked a little magic this week in productions of “Aladdin Jr.” at Forest Heights Academy of Excellence. Today, May 5, and yesterday, May 4, the student actors, including (pictured, left to right) Jaleicia Miller as Jafar, LaDereka Christian as Jasmine, Saxon Boudreaux as Aladdin, Kemmyona Moore as the Genie and (kneeling) Andrew Newton as Razoul, put on shows for students invited from other schools. However, parents, students and the general public have two more chances to see the production: at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, May 11 and 12, at the school. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for children. For more information, contact Kim Comeau at (225) 355-5681.
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Forest Heights Academy Receives Kennedy Center Arts Ed Award: One of Only Four Schools in the Nation to Be Honored

East Baton Rouge Parish School System Superintendent John Dilworth recognized the school, Louisiana Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne, Principal Myra Varmall, LPA President Christie Weeks, School Board Member Vereta Lee and Dr. Patrick Widhalm of the Louisiana Partnership for the Arts (LPA) (standing left to right) joined the celebration.
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Ryan Elementary Named 2010 Blue Ribbon School and Given Key to the City

Ryan Elementary Principal, Darlene Brister, given Key to the City by Mayor Holden in recognition of the school's newly acquired Blue Ribbon School Status
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