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SMSH Artwork
A ST. MARTINVILLE SR. HIGH STUDENT IN THE VISUAL ARTS/TALENTED PROGRAM, SOLD HER ARTWORK TO A LOCAL ENTREPRENEUR. SHE USED OIL PASTELS TO COMPETE THE PROJECT.

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Loozi-Doodle by Kaylan P
These “Loozi-Doodle” artworks were drawn by students from five different schools across St. Martin Parish. These creative students are all in the Talent Visual Arts Program. Following our “Louisiana” theme this year, students created these amazing doodles starting with the outline of our state. The only requirement was to draw the doodle with black pen.

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SMSH Administration

        St. Martinville Senior High School's administrators:

 Principal, Michael Kreamer

Assistant Principals, Mrs. Ginger Francis and Mr. Cy Dugas   

Dean of Students, Mr. Kevin Dugas

  

     Principal

  Mr. Michael Kreamer

Extension: 3701
 Mr. Kreamer became the principal in 2001. He was born in Lafayette, Louisiana and graduated from Comeaux High School. He attended Ull and received his B.S. and a Master's in Education. He has 29 years of teaching experience. His parents and many former teachers influenced him to become a teacher. He feels that being around students helps to keep him young. Mr. Kreamer enjoys exercising, working in the yard and reading during his leisure time. 

Areas of Certification:

  • Administration
  • Special Education
  • Social Studies
  • Health & P.E.

  

 Assistant Principal

Mrs. Ginger Francis

 Extension: 3702 or 3782
 

Areas of Certification:

  • Administration/Supervision
  • Mathematics
  • Computer Literacy
  • Business Education
  • Vocational Office Occupation
 Personal Information:
  • Born in Lafayette, Louisiana
  • Adam Carlson High Graduate
  • Southern Univ. and ULL graduate
  • B.A., MEd., Masters + 30 degrees
  • 40.5 years experience

Mrs. Francis enjoys being around students and is proud that she is able in some aspect to contribute to their future sucesses. She finds it difficult to handle student failures.  Her sisters, Sandy and Judy, and her teacher, Sister Mary Daniels, helped her to decide to teach as a career. Her hobbies include window shopping, going to the movies, eating out, spending time with family, friends, and my toy poodles: Serenity and Footprint.

  

 Assistant Principal


Mr. Cy Dugas
 

 

Extension: 3704

 

Areas of Certification:

  • English
  • Social Studies
  • Educational Leader Level 2

Personal Information:      

  • Born in St. Martinville, LA
  • St. Martinville Senior High graduate
  • UL Lafayette graduate
  • B.A. and M.Ed degrees
  • 16 years experience

Mr. Dugas, a  U.S. National Guard veteran, was influenced by Mr. Lenox Pierre and Ms. Sharon Champagne in deciding to become a teacher.  Working with young people is the most rewarding and the most difficult part about teaching. His hobbies include reading and caring for his children.

  

   Dean of Students


Mr. Kevin Dugas
 



Extension: 3730

  

 

Areas of Certification:    

  • Secondary School Principal
  • Mild/Moderate (1-12)
  • English
  • School Supervisor of Instruction
  • Child Search Coordinator
  • Supervisor of Student Teaching

Personal Information:

  • Born in Breaux Bridge, LA
  • St. Martinville Sr High graduate
  • UL Lafayette graduate
  • BA (USL), Masters + 30 (ULL) degrees
  • 14 Years of Experience

Mr. Dugas was influenced by Mr. Rodney Potier, his sixth grade teacher, and Mr. Lenox Pierre to become a teacher. Student apathy towards education is the most challenging aspect of teaching. His hobbies include reading and writing.

 

 

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