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Southeastern Laboratory School students named TPSS District Students of the Year

Two Southeastern Louisiana University Laboratory School students have been named Tangipahoa Parish School System District Students of the Year.

Tonya Lowentritt

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Two Southeastern Louisiana University Laboratory School students have been named Tangipahoa Parish School System District Students of the Year.

Fifth grade student Lani Traylor received the honor for elementary school students, while eighth grade student Noah Lindsey received the honor for middle school students.

“I’m immensely proud of our students and the entire Lab School family,” said College of Education Dean Paula Summers Calderon. “The principal and the amazing faculty at the Lab School have a unique ability of encouraging and supporting these young students.”

Lab School Director Stephen Labbe said the students were selected because of their commitment to academics and community involvement.

“We are extremely proud of our Students of the Year,” said Labbe. “Lani and Noah exemplify the qualities we value most here at the Lab School—dedication to academic excellence and a genuine commitment to serving their community. Their hard work, leadership, and character make them truly deserving of this honor.”

For more information about the Lab School visit southeastern.edu/labschool.

Lani Traylor, Tangipahoa Parish School System District Student of the Year - 5th grade
Lani Traylor, Tangipahoa Parish School System District Student of the Year - 5th grade
Noah Lindsey, Tangipahoa Parish School System District Student of the Year - 8th grade
Noah Lindsey, Tangipahoa Parish School System District Student of the Year - 8th grade