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BASIS Baton Rouge Charter Schools Celebrate Students With Letterman Jacket Ceremony

BASIS Baton Rouge Materra and BASIS Baton Rouge Primary Mid City recently honored high-achieving students with personalized letterman jackets, which were handed out during graduation-style ceremonies. These ceremonies are an exciting tradition for our Baton Rouge schools, giving students, families, teachers, and staff an opportunity to come together and celebrate academic excellence!

Congratulations to all of our Baton Rouge students who received a letterman jacket this year! We are so proud of our students’ hard work and dedication!

About BASIS Baton Rouge Charter Schools’ letterman jacket ceremony

BASIS Baton Rouge Materra and BASIS Baton Rouge Primary Mid City each held letterman jacket ceremonies in early November 2024. Families, teachers, and staff were all invited to attend to show their support for the students. One by one, the student honorees were called to the stage to receive their new jackets.

This is the second year that our Baton Rouge schools have held letterman jacket ceremonies, and we hope to make this an ongoing tradition!

Students in grade 4 or above at both BASIS Baton Rouge campuses are eligible to receive letterman jackets. The jackets are awarded based on student performance on academic assessments, with specific criteria varying by grade level. 

Each jacket is embroidered with the first name and initial of the student. Notably, these jackets are entirely paid for by the school—there is no cost to families!

This year, over 300 students were honored across BASIS Baton Rouge Materra and BASIS Baton Rouge Primary Mid City. “We are thrilled to have so many high-achieving students this year. We had so many that we had to split our ceremonies into multiple nights!” says Jared Lamb, Head of School at BASIS Baton Rouge Materra.

How BASIS Baton Rouge Charter Schools’ letterman jackets build school pride

Marissa Carroll, Head of School at BASIS Baton Rouge Primary Mid City, says that the personalized letterman jackets strengthen school culture and bring a positive energy to the campus. “The students take such pride in being able to wear their jackets around school,” she says. “It creates a great sense of community, and it inspires students to do their best!”

While 300 students qualifying for letterman jackets is an incredible feat, this is only the beginning. “Our goal is to have more and more students wearing these jackets each year!” says Mr. Lamb.

If you’d like to join the BASIS Baton Rouge Charter Schools community, now’s your chance! BASIS Baton Rouge Materra (K–12) and BASIS Baton Rouge Primary Mid City (K–5) are both accepting applications for the 2025–26 school year. Both schools are tuition-free and open to all students living in the East Baton Rouge Parish School District.

With an accelerated curriculum, caring and supportive teachers, and exciting extracurriculars, we inspire East Baton Rouge students to achieve at globally competitive levels. Learn more and apply today.

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