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Schools are assigned a class to determine athletic competitions. As of 2023, the enrollment criteria for each class is: 801 and up for Class AA, 301-800 for Class A, 101-300 for Class B and 1-100 for Class C. [ 1 ]
Dennis Parman serves as superintendent until 2009, when he became the deputy superintendent of the Montana Office of Public Instruction. David Mahon replaced him. In 2010 Mahon resigned and the board accepted his resignation. [2] In August 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Montana, the district chose to keep masks optional. [3]
The U.S. Census Bureau counts elementary school districts and unified K-12 school districts as separate governments, while the high school districts are dependent on their elementary school districts. No Montana school systems are dependent on other layers of government. [1]
The number of schools was the same in 2003. [25] Hurricane Katrina in 2005 affected enrollment, with the system losing about 500 students annually, until the 2013, when there were 38,000 students, a 28% decline from the figure in 2000. [23] The enrollment decline from 2003 to 2013 was 25%. [25] The number of schools had declined to 84 in 2013.
Archbishop Shaw High School is an archdiocesan school administered under the Salesians of Don Bosco. It is approved by the Louisiana State Department of Education and the Southern Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. Founded in 1962, it is located in Marrero, Louisiana, and is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans.
St. Agnes School - It was created in 1941. [15] The school accepted school vouchers. [16] From the 2013-2014 school year to the 2014-2015 school year enrollment declined by 27%, the most severe of any Catholic school in the parish. [2] In 2014 it had 161 students, [17] and then in 2015, its year of closure, it had 125 students.
The National Indian Education Association named Denise Juneau 2009 Educator of the Year, [14] and under Juneau's leadership Montana became one of only seven states receiving grants to increase the number of graduates. [15] At the end of 2009, Montana was awarded grants for schools to provide fresh fruits and vegetables to students. [16]
Some portions are zoned to Congetta Trippe Janet K-8 in Estelle, and others are zoned to Ella C. Pittman Elementary in Marrero. [11] For middle school, most residents are zoned to Woodmere K-8, while some are zoned to Janet K-8, and some are zoned to Marrero Middle School. [12] All residents are zoned to John Ehret High School in Marrero. [13]