BY DOUG GRAHAM | Staff writer The East Baton Rouge Parish School Board on Thursday advanced a plan to shift the start times for six schools beginning this fall. The schools serve much of north Baton Rouge, and most carry poor ratings. A final vote on the charges is planned for June 12. The schools targeted include Capitol and Glen Oaks high schools, which would start at 8:50 a.m., 100 minutes later than they do now, and end at 4:05 p.m. Capitol, Glen Oaks Park, Melrose and Merrydale elementary schools would start at 8 a.m., 25 minutes earlier than at present, and would end at 3:15 p.m. Read about the reasoning behind the plan. Louisiana has the third-highest rate of childhood obesity in the United States, and data from the National Survey for Children's Health show that 1 in 5 children in the state are obese. To combat this problem, Pennington Biomedical Research and the Louisiana Department of Health have partnered to create Greaux Healthy, which creates tools and programming for children, parents, teachers and physicians. Read more about how the program works. Down the rabbit hole: A Baton Rouge woman reportedly lost thousands of dollars after being targeted by a social media scammer posing as an affiliate of actor Keanu Reeves and offering a chance to participate in a "meet and greet" with the film star. Read more about what happened. |