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Alumni by high school in Shreveport, Louisiana. ... Calvary Baptist Academy (Shreveport, Louisiana) alumni (6 P) E. Evangel Christian Academy alumni (20 P) F.
Broadmoor STEM Academy (K-8) (Broadmoor Middle Lab merged with Arthur Circle Elementary in 2020.) Herndon Magnet School (K-8) J.S. Clark Elementary/6th Grade Academy (PreK-6) Keithville Elementary/Middle School (PreK-8) North Caddo Elementary/Middle Magnet School (PreK-8) (Vivian Campus - consolidated w/ Oil City Magnet in 2016)
Pages in category "High schools in Shreveport, Louisiana" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Evangel Christian Academy is a private, Christian school in Shreveport, Louisiana with two campuses spanning grades K-12. It is owned & operated privately in association with Shreveport Community Church (formerly First Assembly of God Church) which is located on the property of the grade school sister campus. [1]
Pages in category "Woodlawn High School (Shreveport, Louisiana) alumni" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Eden Gardens High School, Shreveport; Epps High School, Epps; Eros High School, Eros; Esther Toombs High School, Delhi, originally Richland Parish Training School it was renamed for a cherished teacher [4] Eula D. Britton High School, Rayville, a school for African Americans, Britton was its principal [5] Evergreen High School, Evergreen
Also known as Downtown Shreveport Historic District. The 145 acres (59 ha) area comprises a total of 181 contributing properties. A first boundary increase took place on May 16, 1997, and a subsequent modification was made on April 29, 2015. [16] [17] 48: Shreveport Fire Station No. 8: Shreveport Fire Station No. 8: June 30, 2000 : 3406 Velva ...
Joshua Logan (1908–1988), Broadway director of South Pacific and Mister Roberts; born in Texarkana, Texas, but raised in Shreveport. Dottye Dimple Brown Mason (1920 – 2003), was working as a stewardess when she was noticed for her looks and demeanor, which led to a role in the 1947 Jimmie Davis film "Louisiana."