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Ascension Parish School Board 30°5′29″N 90°58′29″W / 30.09139°N 90.97472°W / 30.09139; -90 This Louisiana school-related article is a stub .
Most Louisiana school districts are parish school districts while some are city school districts. The U.S. Census Bureau counts both types as independent governments. Special School District 1, which has gifted education facilities, is directly under the authority of the state government, not counted by the Census Bureau as its own government.
St. Joseph School (Ponchatoula) West Baton Rouge Parish Holy Family School (Port Allen) - It opened on September 5, 1949, with 146 students in Kindergarten through grade 3, with it becoming K-5 in 1950, and with one grade level per subsequent year until it was K-8, with 345 students, in 1953.
Ascension Parish (French: Paroisse de l'Ascension; Spanish: Parroquia de la Ascensión) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. As of the 2020 census, the population was 126,500. [1] Its parish seat is Donaldsonville. [2] The parish was created in 1807. [3] Ascension Parish is part of the Baton Rouge metropolitan statistical area.
The Lafayette Parish School Board voted March 13 to relocate Paul Breaux's French and Spanish immersion programs, as well as the gifted program, to other middle schools in the parish. Gifted ...
It is within the Ascension Parish School Board, currently one four high schools operated by the APSB (Prairieville High School is scheduled to open in August 2024). As of the 2022–2023 school year, the school has an enrollment of 2,411 students and 138.98 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 17.35.
Lafourche's school board member salary was the state maximum until November 2018, when it was called into question amid discussions of the district's budget and the school board's size. At the ...
St. Simon Peter School; Plaquemines Parish. Our Lady of Good Harbor School - It was the first school that the archdiocese ordered desegregated circa the 1960s. As a result, area white families boycotted the school. In August 1963 a vandal bombed the school. Hurricane Camille in 1969 damaged the school. [37] St. Bernard Parish