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Anacoco Elementary students have the opportunity to be a part of the following clubs, organizations, or activities.  For more information or to volunteer, please contact us.

  • 4-H (grades 4,5,6) 

    Anacoco Elementary is proud to offer 4-H membership to all interested 4th, 5th  and 6th  grade students.

    The goal of the program is to build life skills by leading hands-on projects in areas like science, health, agriculture and, citizenship.  Our 4-H members participate in community and learning projects which help them to grow more confident, more independent, and more compassionate. The 4-H program provides a positive environment where students learn by doing.

  • Student Council (grades 3,4,5,6) 

    Anacoco Elementary is proud to offer Student Council membership to eligible 3rd  through 6th  grade students.  Eligibility is based upon student GPA, student conduct, and faculty nomination.  

    The purpose of our student council is to give students an opportunity to develop leadership by organizing and carrying out school activities and service projects.  Through the council, students learn about community service, civics, and government in a student-friendly environment outside of their normal coursework.

  • Gifted and Talented 

  • Social Studies Fair (grades 4,5,6)

  • Student of the Year (grade 5)

  • Special Olympics

  • D.A.R.E. (grade 5) 

    In partnership with the Vernon Parish Sheriff’s Office, our fifth-grade students participate in the D.A.R.E. America program during school hours.  Over the course of a semester, 5th grade students attend a one-hour weekly lesson presented by Officer Sweeney of the VPSO.  Officer Sweeney teaches the students good decision-making skills which will help them lead safe and healthy lives.

    D.A.R.E. envisions a world in which students everywhere are empowered to respect others and choose to lead lives free from violence, substance abuse, and other dangerous behaviors.  

    At the conclusion of the program, eligible students are presented with a graduation diploma and various forms of recognition by the school and community.

    Officer Sweeney also spends school time visiting younger students and promoting healthy and safe choices.