
Clubs and Organizations
4-H is a youth development organization that empowers young people with the skills they need to succeed in life. 4-H's core values are represented by the four H's: Head, Heart, Hands, and Health. Membership is open to all students who can participate in parish and state competition. Students projects are based on their interests including food and nutrition, sewing and fashion design, child development, personal and leadership development, technology and robotics, archery and shooting sports, environmental science, as well as livestock showmanship. Members can participate in parish and state competition.
The Beta Club is the only academic organization on campus whose membership is by invitation only. The club is designed to promote and reward academic achievement and servant leadership. The club is open to all students who meet the scholastic, participation and service requirements, as well as the mandates of the National Beta Constitution. Graduates with Beta Honors are awarded a gold graduation cord.
Recent Achievements
- 2023-24 National School of Distinction
- 2024 Regional Leadership Summit Achievement
- 2025 National Convention Qualifier
Key Initiatives
- Regional, State and National Convention
- Year End Academic Recognition
- Service Project
Club Sponsor: Ms. Victoria Hebert
Club Motto: Let us lead by serving others.
Campus Ministry provides a variety of activities, programs, and projects designed to help students and staff grow spiritually as individuals and as a community of faith. The organization sponsors activities such as retreats, liturgical and sacramental celebrations, peer ministry, spiritual guidance, and service projects. All students are invited to join.
Key Initiatives
- Faith Formation Meetings
- Service Projects
- Retreat Facilitiation
- March for Life Pilgrimage
- Mission Trips
- Encounter Nights
- Cornerstone Guys' Group
- Mary's Messengers Girls' Group
- Sacristan Training
- Eucharistic Minister Commissioning
- Apologetics Classes
Club Sponsor & Campus Minister: Coach John Braham
The Pioneer Cheerleaders promote school spirit in conjunction with athletic programs. The team also competes in local, state and national competitions. Tryouts are hosted in the spring and are open to all students in accordance with the team's by-laws.
Recent Achievements
- 2025 Southwestern Cheerleaders Association - Overall Grand Champions, Home Pom Runner Up
- 2025 America's Cheerleading Cup National Champions - Small Co-Ed Game Day Division
- 2025 Louisiana State Cheerleading Competition Champion - Small Co-Ed Game Day Division
- 2024 Battle at the Bayou - Small Co-Ed Game Day Champions, Overall Game Day Division Champions, Overall Highest Scoring Team, Bid to Nationals
Faculty Sponsor: Mrs. Cristina Doucet
Coach: Mrs. Amanda Breaux
The Pio Pride Dance Team promotes school spirit in conjunction with athletic programs. The team also competes in local, state and national competitions. Tryouts are hosted in the spring and are open to all students in accordance with the team's by-laws.
Recent Achievements
- 2025 Universal Dance Association - Superior Trophy, Bid to Nationals, 110% Award, Spirit Stick
- 2024 Universal Dance Association - Superior Trophy, Bid to Nationals
- 2023 Universal Dance Association - Superior Trophy, Hip Hop Runner Up
- 2022 Universal Dance Association - Home Routine Champion, Superior Trophy, National Semi-Finalist
- 2021 Universal Dance Association - 3rd Place Home Routine, Superior Trophy, Super Spirit Stick, Full-Out Award
Faculty Sponsor: Ms. Victoria Hebert
Coach: Ms. Maddie Cashio
FFA is the premier youth organization preparing members for leadership and careers in the science, business and technology of agriculture.
Moderator: Mr. Price
Students are selected by their instructors for academic competition at District Literary Rally, with the opportunity to advance to State Rally based on their achievement.
A new Robotics Club will launch in the Fall of 2025, helping students learn to think like engineers through FIRST Tech Challenge. Teams design, build, and program robots to compete in an alliance format against other teams.
Club Sponsor: Dr. Diana Broussard
Student Council members are elected by their peers to serve as representatives and the “voice” of the student body. The council serves as a leadership body that can turn the ideas and interests of the school into action. From leading homecoming week activities to supporting new student recruitment, the success of the school is impacted by the work of our Student Council. The council also serves as an advocate of the student body to administration and faculty.
Key Initiatives
- Back to School Activities
- Homecoming Week Activities
- Student Recruitment
- Cake Auction
- Teacher Pal & Appreciation
- Student Council Week Activities
Club Sponsor: Ms. Linda Gibson
All students are invited to experience the performing arts through the Speech and Drama Club. The club is in charge of the annual spring productions. Auditions are announced in the fall.
Club Sponsor: Ms. Mina Juneau
The Quiz Bowl Team offers students a competitive opportunity to leverage their knowledge, quick thinking and teamwork skills. Students compete in head-to-head competition showcasing their knowledge in topics like history, literature, science, fine arts, current events, pop culture, sports and more.
Club Sponsor: Dr. Diana Broussard
The Yearbook Club is in charge of the production of the school's annual publication. Juniors and seniors may schedule Yearbook as an elective course at the recommendation of their English teacher.