High School parents MUST bring all forms on orientation night to receive their child’s schedules.
If parents do not attend, students may get their schedules from the front office on Thursday (8/8) once all forms are turned in. Elementary students (PK3-5) may turn their forms in on the first day of school. Please click each link to access the form.
The CPC Student/Parent Handbook serves as the official source of school policies and procedures. It provides parents of current students with information to assist and support the efforts and activities of their children.
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Students in Pre-K3-5th grade have a supply fee included in their tuition. They do not need to purchase individual supplies.
Students in grades 6-12 will receive their supply lists on the first day of school.
PK3-5th will be issued an electronic device to be used at school but will remain in the student’s classroom.
6th-12th will be issued an electronic device and all accessories to be used at school and home. These devices will be the property of the school and are leased from Catholic of Pointe Coupee by the students.
If or when a student withdraws from the school, the electronic device and all accessories (case, keyboard, pen, chargers, etc.) must be returned to the school intact or the student must purchase the equipment.
Students will be held personally and monetarily responsible for any loss or damage caused by intentional vandalism or negligence concerning assigned electronic devices.
NO cash will be accepted beginning this school year. However, checks and money orders will be accepted.
You are encouraged to create a MySchoolBucks account.
Visit our Lunch Program to find out more.
Download the 2024–2025 Bus Form
All incoming freshmen and sophomores must complete the following form in order to give consent for CPC to release data/information for the state, TOPS, College Scholarships, Grants, Aid Programs, and College Admission.
Access & Complete the FormCatholic of Pointe Coupee must provide a safe environment for children and youth.
We hold ALL adults who work with minors to a code of conduct that is Christ-centered and professional.
The Safe Environment Program implemented by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Baton Rouge requires us to evaluate the background of all paid personnel and volunteers whose duties include ongoing, unsupervised contact with minors.
The Diocese of Baton Rouge has adopted a Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People. Anyone who wants to volunteer at Catholic of Pointe Coupee must be in compliance with this policy.
ALL requirements must be met in order to volunteer. Any parent/adult (18 and older) who would like to volunteer with children on the campus must fill out the requirements as mandated by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Diocese of Baton Rouge.
If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Amy André for more information.