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St. Charles Parish schools join United Way Bridge Run, honor student leaders and athletes

St. Charles Parish School Board · March 26, 2026

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Summary

The school board adopted a proclamation supporting the United Way of St. Charles 5K Bridge Run (March 28) and recognized graduates of the district's Aspiring School Leaders Academy and multiple student athletic and arts achievements.

The St. Charles Parish School Board adopted a proclamation endorsing and participating in the United Way of St. Charles 5K Bridge Run, scheduled for Saturday, March 28. The board moved and approved the proclamation during the Resolutions and Proclamations portion of the meeting.

Tamara Plattsmeyer, volunteer event manager for United Way of St. Charles, thanked the district for logistical support—she noted the start line will be at Harry Harris Middle School and that the district is providing shuttles for runners—and encouraged community participation. "Without your help, we wouldn't be able to have it," she said, and described the event as a family-oriented fundraiser with live music and food.

The board also recognized achievements tied to the Aspiring School Leaders Academy (ASLA). Dr. David Shexner outlined the nine-month ASLA curriculum designed to build instructional leadership and operations skills; he noted cohort outcomes, including 36 graduates to date and that many cohort 1 graduates have moved into leadership positions. The board invited 17 cohort 2 graduates forward to receive tokens of recognition.

Separately, the board acknowledged multiple student accomplishments in athletics, performing arts and regional competitions and encouraged attendees to stay for the business session following recognitions.

Ending: The proclamation passed unanimously by voice vote, and the board recessed briefly before the start of the business agenda.