The LSMSA Online Course Catalog, developed by alumnus David Bedell, is now available on the LSMSA Computer Science Web Server.
The LSMSA 1996-1997 School Calendar, now available online, lists events of importance to the Louisiana School community.
The Louisiana School Electronic Directory, containing the names and e-mail addresses of students, faculty, and alumni, is now online. Those who wish to be added to the Electronic Directory are asked to use the Electronic Directory Entry Form in order to facilitate additions to the database.
The LSMSA Alumni Association Mailing List, an electronic discussion forum run by alumnus Andre DeHon, is a venue of communication for all affiliates of the school, past and present, interested in information pertinent to LSMSA.
Many members of the LSMSA community have their own web pages:
Alumni of the Louisiana School attending Texas A&M have formed the Louisiana School Aggies.
LSMSA sponsored a team competing in the 1995 Virtual Science and Mathematics Fair, sponsored by Washington State University. This national competition featured science projects which were presented on the web in a "virtual gymnasium." The fair occurred entirely over the Internet. The team, consisting of Karen Barbre, Kelly Drake, and Charles Lin, assembled a project entitled The Effects of Music on Animal Learning Patterns.
In the spring of 1995, LSMSA entered the U.S. FIRST national robotics competition. The LSMSA U.S. FIRST Team competed against 47 other teams at the national championships held at EPCOT Center in Orlando, Florida.