St. Thomas Adopts a School In Louisiana

With all the devastation in Louisiana, St. Thomas students and staff will be showing their caring nature by “adopting a school” that has been affected by hurricane Laura.
The school is DeQuincy Middle School in DeQuincy, LA. Due to the lack of electricity and phone service it took a bit for their principal, Mrs. Doyle, and St. Thomas’s Principal, Jill Bierman, to connect.
Mrs. Bierman received the following email:

Thank you so much for reaching out to help us at DeQuincy Middle. At this time they are working to clean up and repair our school. The roof on the sixth grade hallway was ripped off and 6 classrooms were flooded. We were supposed to of started school the Monday before Hurricane Laura, but it was postponed. We have families in town that have lost their homes. There are some that still don’t have electricity and parents that are out of work. We appreciate any help that your school feels lead to give.”

Mrs. Bierman states in her parent letter:
“Unfortunately, because of COVID and the election, we aren’t seeing or hearing about the devastation as we normally would. Keep all affected in your prayers. Jeff Higgs, dad to 7th grader, Kylie, just returned from helping restore power in Louisiana with Norris Electric. Thanks, Jeff!”

To raise money to send to help St. Thomas students are encouraged to wear DeQuincy’s school color, red on Tuesday, September 22nd and donate at least $1 to send to DeQuincy.

‘“DOING THIS FOR DeQUINCY!”
Wear Red on Sept. 22nd!
Go Tigers! Go Saints!’