The March MVP Ceremony & April Scouting Report is HERE for the Captain Shreve School-wide Reading Challenge!!! We scored 13 MILLION words in March, bringing our school-wide total to a massive 86,329,354 words! Shoutout to the players who dominated the paint last month! They will receive a certificate and a gift card for a free DQ mini blizzard!
Congratulations to our MVP students and teachers and all those who logged their reading in March! You can find the Shreve Reading Challenge on the Canvas Global Announcements and log your reading today! Every page you read this month, no matter how quick, is a 'free throw' that brings us closer to 100 million. Stock up on books from the Captain Shreve Library and log your reading to help us meet our 100 Millon word goal!
#AprilQuickSprint #BrainReset #86PercentThere #LibraryStrong #FinishTheSeason
Congratulations to our MVP students and teachers and all those who logged their reading in March! You can find the Shreve Reading Challenge on the Canvas Global Announcements and log your reading today! Every page you read this month, no matter how quick, is a 'free throw' that brings us closer to 100 million. Stock up on books from the Captain Shreve Library and log your reading to help us meet our 100 Millon word goal!
#AprilQuickSprint #BrainReset #86PercentThere #LibraryStrong #FinishTheSeason

On Friday, March 27, Ms. Holley's Environmental Science LAB was a hit as students put water quality to the test. By comparing a control group to various environmental water samples, they got to SEE how much pollutants and pH changes can slow down a chemical reaction. 🧪 It’s one thing to read about ecosystem health, but it’s another to literally see the light fade when the chemistry isn't right!





Congratulations to our Louisiana Boys State nominees: Emma Patty, Jayleigh Jackson, Yazmine Calbert,
Malia Taylor, and Ashton Pouncy.

Congratulations to our Louisiana Boys State nominees: Thaddeus Peltier, Nicholas Webb, Michael Hicks, and Kaleb Law.

Congratulations 2026-27 Cheerleaders!
Uniform Fittings -Monday, March 23 in B103.
Current Juniors: 2:30-3:15
Current Sophomores: 3:15-4:00
Current Freshmen: 4:00-4:30
Mandatory Parent and Cheerleader Meeting:
Thursday, March 26 at 5:30pm - Cafeteria
Uniform Fittings -Monday, March 23 in B103.
Current Juniors: 2:30-3:15
Current Sophomores: 3:15-4:00
Current Freshmen: 4:00-4:30
Mandatory Parent and Cheerleader Meeting:
Thursday, March 26 at 5:30pm - Cafeteria


Due to PreACT and ACT testing next week, 11th and 12th will be virtual on 3/24 and 9th and 10th will be virtual on 3/26.

Captain Shreve will be virtual again tomorrow due to the water main break in Shreveport. Students should check their Canvas account for each teacher tomorrow after 8:00 am for virtual assignments. Athletic events on campus have been approved to resume as scheduled because the water pressure in those areas are normal, as have games scheduled outside of Caddo Parish.

Captain Shreve High School would like to welcome Francois Browne to The Swamp as our new head boys soccer coach!

Congratulations to 2026-27 Gator Highline: Kaylee Bell
Yazmine Calbert
Raileigh Chatman
Makaylen Gardner
La'Kynsia Jones
Shamarra Jones
Mikhalen Lewis
Khloe Murray
Ah'Miracle Seawood
Jaylan Theus
Akimi Thomas
Ziona Thomas
T'Leigha Washington
Yazmine Calbert
Raileigh Chatman
Makaylen Gardner
La'Kynsia Jones
Shamarra Jones
Mikhalen Lewis
Khloe Murray
Ah'Miracle Seawood
Jaylan Theus
Akimi Thomas
Ziona Thomas
T'Leigha Washington
Congratulations to Captain Shreve Senior guard, Erron Williams Jr., on becoming the 2026 3-Point Champion at Parkway High School! 🔥🏀
Erron will now compete in March as the Shreveport Region Representative, and we couldn’t be more proud of his hard work, dedication, and clutch shooting performance.
The Captain Shreve Boys Hoops family is excited and ready to support him on the next stage. Keep shining, Erron — we’re behind you all the way! 🐊💚💛🐊
Erron will now compete in March as the Shreveport Region Representative, and we couldn’t be more proud of his hard work, dedication, and clutch shooting performance.
The Captain Shreve Boys Hoops family is excited and ready to support him on the next stage. Keep shining, Erron — we’re behind you all the way! 🐊💚💛🐊

Captain Shreve High School is proud to announce that we have earned the "A" designation from LDOE. Our school performance score increased 5.2 points due to the hard work of our students, faculty, and staff. We are PROUD TO BE AN "A" SCHOOL!

The Captain Shreve Library is promoting reading this year with a school-wide READING CHALLENGE!
Last year, our students and faculty read a combined 79,362,440 words!
Our goal this year is to read 100,000,000 words! That's right!!!
100 MILLION WORD CHALLENGE!
As of October 2025, we've read 31,140,026 — so we will keep reading and logging our stats to reach our goal!
We are tracking our reading through the Google form on Canvas Global Announcements and Renaissance Accelerated Reading data.
ALL TOP OCTOBER READERS — CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Thank you to all who are contributing to our reading challenge with their reading statistics, encouraging students to read, and keeping up the friendly competition with students and staff alike!!
Last year, our students and faculty read a combined 79,362,440 words!
Our goal this year is to read 100,000,000 words! That's right!!!
100 MILLION WORD CHALLENGE!
As of October 2025, we've read 31,140,026 — so we will keep reading and logging our stats to reach our goal!
We are tracking our reading through the Google form on Canvas Global Announcements and Renaissance Accelerated Reading data.
ALL TOP OCTOBER READERS — CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Thank you to all who are contributing to our reading challenge with their reading statistics, encouraging students to read, and keeping up the friendly competition with students and staff alike!!

Reading is trending at Captain Shreve! Last month's circulation numbers prove it, and we've already added new titles like these to keep the momentum going!
Stop by the library to check out new books in our collection!
Stop by the library to check out new books in our collection!


Captain Shreve High School Recognized as a 2024-25 Top 50 CLEP High School
Captain Shreve High School has been recognized as a Top 50 CLEP® High School, a distinction awarded to the top national CLEP institutions whose students earned the highest number of college credits through CLEP exams during the 2024-25 academic year. Credits are awarded based on ACE-recommended guidelines.
CLEP (College-Level Examination Program) is the most widely trusted credit-by-examination program, accepted by more than 3,000 colleges and universities. Students can choose from 34 CLEP subjects, with practice and preparation resources available to help them succeed.
The 2024-25 academic year marks the inaugural launch of the Top 50 CLEP High School Achievement Awards, celebrating schools that expand opportunities for students to earn college credit and achieve their educational goals. College Board is proud to recognize Captain Shreve High School for its commitment to helping students accelerate their path to college success.
Captain Shreve High School has been recognized as a Top 50 CLEP® High School, a distinction awarded to the top national CLEP institutions whose students earned the highest number of college credits through CLEP exams during the 2024-25 academic year. Credits are awarded based on ACE-recommended guidelines.
CLEP (College-Level Examination Program) is the most widely trusted credit-by-examination program, accepted by more than 3,000 colleges and universities. Students can choose from 34 CLEP subjects, with practice and preparation resources available to help them succeed.
The 2024-25 academic year marks the inaugural launch of the Top 50 CLEP High School Achievement Awards, celebrating schools that expand opportunities for students to earn college credit and achieve their educational goals. College Board is proud to recognize Captain Shreve High School for its commitment to helping students accelerate their path to college success.
Wednesday, November 12, from 4:00 - 9:00 is city-wide fundraiser night at Baskin-Robbins on Ellerbe Road and Youree Drive. Here’s how it works: The school with the most school spirit in sales wins the proceeds for the whole night! Mention Shreve when you place your order! Get your ice cream AND support Captain Shreve!

A huge round of applause for six exceptional students from Captain Shreve High School who crushed their reading goals! These top 5 Accelerated Reader (AR) earners for the first nine weeks, all from Mrs. Isis Henderson's class, set an amazing example of dedication.
Congratulations to our AR Award winners:
1. McKenzie Thomas
2. Kahliyiah Johnson
3. Gabrielle Moore
4. Braylen Brown
5. Charliee Reed & Madison Tucker (Tied)
Their reward? A well-deserved Chick-Fil-A feast! We are incredibly proud of their hard work.
Congratulations to our AR Award winners:
1. McKenzie Thomas
2. Kahliyiah Johnson
3. Gabrielle Moore
4. Braylen Brown
5. Charliee Reed & Madison Tucker (Tied)
Their reward? A well-deserved Chick-Fil-A feast! We are incredibly proud of their hard work.

On October 22 and 23 the Captain Shreve Library hosted the annual Book Fair to celebrate National Book Month and showcase our school-wide reading culture. 11 students created displays and presentations for guest judges. The following students presented on literacy issues, YA books, and book series at the Captain Shreve Book Fair October 23:
• Paisley Actlis
• Victoria Garrett
• Piper Gates
• McKinlee Hamilton & Emma Patty
• Arbrine McFarland
• Mia Richardson & Tia Richardson
• Kamryn Smith
• Hayley Thomas
• LaKeebra Williams
Every participant was awarded a free Louisiana Teen Readers Choice Book and certificate.
Congratulations to Mia Richardson and Tia Richardson whose display "Promise Boys: Murder In Plain Sight" won the Student Choice Award!
Congratulations to Kamryn Smith whose project "Silenced" won the Best in Fair Award and covered topics such as censorship and banned books.
These award winners get to take home the complete set of 10 books from the 2027 Louisiana Teen Readers Choice list!
Thanks to everyone who participated, voted, and helped us celebrate our school-wide reading culture during National Book Month!
• Paisley Actlis
• Victoria Garrett
• Piper Gates
• McKinlee Hamilton & Emma Patty
• Arbrine McFarland
• Mia Richardson & Tia Richardson
• Kamryn Smith
• Hayley Thomas
• LaKeebra Williams
Every participant was awarded a free Louisiana Teen Readers Choice Book and certificate.
Congratulations to Mia Richardson and Tia Richardson whose display "Promise Boys: Murder In Plain Sight" won the Student Choice Award!
Congratulations to Kamryn Smith whose project "Silenced" won the Best in Fair Award and covered topics such as censorship and banned books.
These award winners get to take home the complete set of 10 books from the 2027 Louisiana Teen Readers Choice list!
Thanks to everyone who participated, voted, and helped us celebrate our school-wide reading culture during National Book Month!


We’re excited to share that we are piloting digital report cards this grading period. As part of our continued efforts to improve communication and streamline access to student information, we encourage all parents to download the JCampus App.
The JCampus App allows you to:
• View report cards and progress reports
• Monitor attendance and grades
• Receive important school notifications
The JCampus App allows you to:
• View report cards and progress reports
• Monitor attendance and grades
• Receive important school notifications




2025 Homecoming Parade info

Shine brighter than the Emerald City! Secure your Homecoming shirt now—details and ordering are located on the link below. Shirts are $20 and orders are due Thursday, October 23rd!

