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The East Baton Rouge Parish School System, also known as East Baton Rouge Schools (EBR Schools) or the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board, is a public school district headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States. The district serves most of East Baton Rouge Parish; it contains 54 elementary schools, 16 middle schools, and 18 high ...
Glen Oaks High School (GOHS) is located in Merrydale, unincorporated East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, United States, near the city of Baton Rouge. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The school, opened in 1960, is part of East Baton Rouge Parish Public Schools . [ 3 ]
Glen Oaks - located in northern Baton Rouge between Mickens Road and Airline Highway, site of Glen Oaks High School. University Club - A newer neighborhood built inside the University Club Golf course located off Nicholson Drive on the south edge of Baton Rouge. Centurion Place - A neighborhood off O'neal Lane that has many upscale homes.
Impact Charter Elementary School. Inspire Charter Academy. J.K. Haynes Elementary Charter School. Kenilworth Science & Technology Charter School. Louisiana Key Academy. Louisiana Virtual Charter Academy. Madison Preparatory Academy. Mentorship STEM Academy. South Baton Rouge Charter Academy.
Glen Oaks Middle School in Baton Rouge is the zoned middle school. As of 2016 it is under control of the RSD, and therefore students may also attend North Banks Middle School, directly controlled by EBR Schools. [11] Glen Oaks High School in Merrydale serves high school students. [12]
Francis was a standout at Glen Oaks High School in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He averaged 22 points and five assists per game in his senior year and led his team to a perfect 36–0 record and the Class 4A state title in 2005. [1]
Here's which team won every LHSAA high school football game in the state on Oct. 3-4 ... Collegiate Baton Rouge 0. Hemphill (TX) 44, Merryville 12. ... Glen Oaks 10. Rayne 55, Northside 32. Sara T ...
Belaire was founded in 1974 By Travis Nathaniel Ruffin Jr . The first principal of Belaire High School was Thomas Holliman. A group of students from all over the Baton Rouge community helped define the school colors (burnt orange, royal blue, and white), and the school mascot. Today, they are still known to be the Belaire Bengals.