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Bogalusa School Board is a school district headquartered in Bogalusa, Louisiana, United States. Byron Hurst has been the superintendent since 2023. Byron Hurst has been the superintendent since 2023. The district serves the City of Bogalusa, Rio , and several unincorporated areas in Washington Parish .
Seaford School District is a public school district situated in Sussex County in southern Delaware. The district encompasses a six-mile radius from the center of Seaford , and serves more than 3,200 students as of 2024.
Bogalusa (/ ˌ b oʊ ɡ ə ˈ l uː s ə / BOH-gə-LOO-sə) is a city in Washington Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 12,232 at the 2010 census . In the 2020 census the city reported a population of 10,659.
Central Elementary School, Simsbury, Connecticut, included in Horace Belden School and Central Grammar School NRHP listing Central Elementary School (Seaford, Delaware) Central Elementary School (Lake Bluff, Illinois)
Seaford Union Free School District is a public school district based in Seaford, New York in the United States. As of 2023, the school district has 2,181 students enrolled. [2] The Seaford Union Free School District includes Seaford Manor Elementary, Seaford Harbor Elementary, Seaford Middle School, and Seaford High School.
Students residing outside of Ward 4 [citation needed], most of the parish, attend Washington Parish School System. [13] Students within Ward 4 [citation needed] attend Bogalusa City Schools. The Bogalusa district serves the City of Bogalusa, Rio, and some unincorporated areas. [13] Northshore Technical Community College is located in Bogalusa.
Robert Hicks (February 20, 1929 – April 13, 2010) was a prominent leader in Bogalusa, Louisiana during the Civil Rights Movement, whose activism helped put an end to segregation and discriminatory practices in education, housing, employment, public accommodations and healthcare. [1]
Haynesville is the public school with the most championships (17)—and most consecutive LHSAA championships (4), tied with Ferriday and Edna Karr of New Orleans (although Istrouma as a public school actually won 5 consecutive crowns when counting its 1955, 1956, 1957, and 1959 LHSAA titles along with its top-place finish in the 1958 Louisiana ...