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Executive committee reviews invoices, praises Terrebonne High players' conduct and adjourns

Executive Committee · November 19, 2025
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Summary

The Terrebonne Parish executive committee met Nov. 18, 2025, reviewed monthly invoices including supplemental payroll and travel expenses with no questions, and ended the session after Dr. Cloutier asked the board to recognize Terrebonne High School’s players and coaches for disciplined conduct following a playoff incident.

The executive committee met Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025, to review invoices for the current month, including supplemental payroll and travel expenses, and adjourned after a brief public recognition of Terrebonne High School students and coaches.

Dr. Cloutier, a board member, asked the committee to recognize the school’s coaches and players for their conduct after a playoff game that drew aggressive behavior from opponents. "The discipline that was exhibited for our community should make us all extremely proud of the way these young men handle themselves," he said, adding that an account in the Alexandria paper noted the team’s restraint and reported that Central High issued an apology for its actions on the field.

The presiding officer called for questions from committee and board members on the invoice and payroll materials; none were raised. With no committee concerns noted, the presiding officer adjourned the meeting.

No formal motions or votes were recorded in the transcript. The agenda item for the meeting included an explanation or examination of invoices, supplemental payroll and travel expenses; the transcript contains no further detail or discussion of dollar amounts, vendors, or follow-up assignments.