Lafourche Parish district, district attorney's office renew partnership for cyberbullying, vaping and mandatory-reporting training

5732140 ยท September 8, 2025
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Summary

Assistant District Attorney Allie Bordet told the Lafourche Parish School Board that the District Attorney's office will continue in-class programs on cyberbullying and vaping, and is releasing a mandatory-reporting tutorial and FAQ for school staff.

Allie Bordet, an assistant district attorney with the Lafourche Parish District Attorney's Office, told the Lafourche Parish School Board the office will continue classroom programs next school year focusing on cyberbullying and vaping and will provide a mandatory-reporting tutorial and FAQ for school personnel.

Bordet said the office is available to create additional programs if school administrators identify needs the office does not yet address. "Our office is always open, 08:30 to 04:30," she said, adding staff can request her or David Olmsoff by name for assistance.

The DA's office said the mandatory-reporting tutorial video will accompany existing training materials and that a frequently asked questions sheet is in development to guide school staff through reporting steps. Bordet encouraged administrators to contact the office with gaps or new training requests so the office can develop materials to fit local needs.

Board discussion on the item was limited to gratitude and acknowledgement of the office's work; no formal vote or policy change was recorded during the remarks.

Contact information and specific rollout dates for the tutorial and FAQ were not specified in the meeting record.