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The city of Delcambre has portions located in Vermilion Parish, which is officially in the Vermilion Parish School District. [3] However the Iberia Parish school district operates the public schools in Delcambre. [4] The Vermilion Parish district pays money to the Iberia parish district to educate Delcambre students in Vermilion Parish. In 2000 ...
Westgate High School is a public high school in unincorporated Iberia Parish, Louisiana, near New Iberia. It is a part of the Iberia Parish School System . [ 3 ] It is located at 2305 Jefferson Island Road in New Iberia, Louisiana, U.S..
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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]
Vermilion Parish School Board (VPSB) is a school district headquartered in Abbeville, Louisiana, United States. It was established in 1876. It was established in 1876. The district serves Vermilion Parish , with its official territory matching parish boundaries, [ 1 ] and operates most public schools there.
The area near LHS was home to one of the first museums dedicated to the history of the Acadians and Cajun culture. This museum, known as The Heritage Village, stood on Main Street. One of five public High Schools in Iberia Parish Louisiana. The school continues to serve local students from 7th Grade through 12th grade.
Delcambre High School is a grade 6–12 high school in Delcambre, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana, United States. Despite its location in Vermillion Parish it is in the Iberia Parish School System . It is located at 601 W Main St. Delcambre, LA 70528.
Until 1957, the school, established in 1918, had been called St. Peter's College, and was situated close to the church of the same name in the middle of New Iberia. The school catered for boys from 4th-12th grade. At the same time as the move to a new campus, the Brothers transferred ownership of the school to the Catholic parishes of the town.