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In a meeting held February 10, 1910, Lafayette's school board decided to proceed with construction of a new school to replace the aging and inadequate Lafayette High School at Sixth and Columbia. [2] The new school, a three-story brick building to be named Jefferson High School, was erected in the block between Ninth, Tenth, Elizabeth and ...
Bands of motorcycles, Lafayette Public Works vehicles, new and old law enforcement vehicles, the Lafayette Jefferson High School marching band, United States military representatives, SWAT teams ...
Lafayette's school system has built a reputation for extracurricular programs, especially its band, choral, and visual arts programs. The Marching Bronchos, currently under the direction of Tyler Long, have qualified for ISSMA State Marching Band Finals seven times since 1983 and have performed in Hollywood, Philadelphia, Orlando and Hawaii.
The day will begin at 10 a.m. with a parade led by a student band marching down Jefferson Street. Students will conduct live painting demonstrations along Jefferson Street and in Pa Sans Souci ...
St. Francis Marching Band Loretto PA NEC: Wagner: Wagner College Marching Band: Staten Island NY NEC: Charleston So. Pride of the Lowcountry North Charleston SC BS-OVC: Gardner-Webb: Marching Bulldogs Boiling Springs NC BS-OVC: Austin Peay: Governor's Own Marching Band Clarksville TN BS-OVC: Eastern Illinois: Panther Marching Band Charleston IL ...
The top 30 high school marching bands in Kentucky assembled on the field at L.T. Smith Stadium in Bowling Green to learn who would take home the Governor’s Cup in each of five competitive ...
The Lafayette Lancer Regiment is the school's marching band. It is a volunteer band, with an approximate annual membership of 80 people. Various staff members also aid sections throughout the season. The Lancer Regiment performs locally at many shows and participates at the Greater St. Louis Marching Festival at the Edward Jones Dome.
West Lafayette Junior-Senior High School was constructed in 1939 of cream brick and glass at a cost of $225,000, and was remodeled in the late 1990s. The school is located near Purdue University , and the children of many Purdue faculty and staff attend West Side.