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The Howe Institute was an African-American private Baptist primary and grammar school in operation from c. 1888 to 1933 in New Iberia, Louisiana. [1] [2] The founding president of the school was Jonas Henderson. [3] A historical marker for the school is located at the Iberia Parish Court Building in New Iberia. [1]
23.1 New Iberia. 24 Iberville Parish. Toggle Iberville Parish subsection. ... Catholic High School; Highland Baptist Christian School; New Iberia Senior High School;
The Iberia Parish School System is a school district headquartered in New Iberia, Louisiana, United States.The district serves all of Iberia Parish. [2]The city of Delcambre has portions located in Vermilion Parish, which is officially in the Vermilion Parish School District. [3]
In 1992, New Iberia High School teacher Toby Daspit with Pat Kahle, and Jamie Credle taught the class "Oral Traditions of the African American Community in Iberia Parish", a class to prepare a future generation of oral historians. [8] [9] [10] The oral traditions class idea originated with the Iberia Parish School System and Carmelite Blanco. [8]
Acadiana Christian School is a private non-denominational Protestant K-12 School in New Iberia. [36] Catholic High School (of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana) is a private Catholic 4-12 school in New Iberia. Highland Baptist Christian School is a private Baptist K-12 school in New Iberia. [37]
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The school was opened on January 9, 1950, on Anderson Street, and was planned to be named New Iberia Colored High School. [3] [4] At the time of opening the name was changed to "Jonas Henderson High School" to honor local teacher, Jonas Henderson Sr. (1890–1933) who taught at Howe Institute (c. 1893 to 1933), a former private African American Baptist school.