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Livingston Parish Public Schools (LPPS) is a school district headquartered in Livingston, Louisiana, United States with 42 schools, with approximately 25,500 students enrolled for the 2012 - 2013 school year.. The district's superintendent Bill Spear retired in early 2013. John Watson was named his successor, but recently retired in 2016.
Denham Springs High School is a part of the Livingston Parish School System and was founded in 1897 as a school for the residents of Denham Springs, a city located in Livingston Parish. The school is located on Louisiana Highway 16, adjacent to Denham Springs Freshman High. The school's location makes it prone to flooding.
Springfield High School in Springfield, Louisiana, is a co-educational public high school under the Livingston Parish School Board.The school currently serves around 400 students from the communities of Springfield and Killian in Livingston Parish, Louisiana and other surrounding cities with certain exceptions.
Albany High School is a part of the Livingston Parish Public Schools system and serves grades 9 through 12. The school has around 600 students (Fall 2018). The principal is Sammie Lacara. The school mascot is the Hornet and the school colors are Maroon and White.
Doyle High School is a public high school in Livingston, Louisiana, United States. It serves right under 700 students in grades 6–12. It serves right under 700 students in grades 6–12. Upon the resignation of former Principal Lance Dawsey, the school has two co-principals, being Janet Keller and Steven Spring.
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.
LIVINGSTON COUNTY — Numerous school board seats will be up for grabs in Livingston County on Tuesday, Nov. 5. The filing deadline for school boards in Michigan was July 23.
Livingston Parish Public Schools desegregated following the 1969 case Dunn v. Livingston Parish School Board. [3] The effects of desegregation were larger for Denham Springs High School because Denham Springs was the largest city in the parish. Prior to desegregating, Livingston Parish only had one school for African Americans called West ...