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The first school built by Bossier Parish School Board was Benton High School in 1890. By 1905 It had three teachers and one graduating class. The school taught grades 6–12 with no more than 25 students per grade, with some grades missing students.
The first school was located on Traffic Street in North Bossier, the present site of Bossier Elementary School. In 1923 a new high school was built to serve the city's rapidly expanding population, and this was expanded in 1928, but still was inadequate. In 1938 a new location was chosen on the historic site of Fort Kirby Smith, a Civil War Fort.
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The Bossier Parish Libraries History Center, "Preserving the history and memories of Bossier Parish, Louisiana", remembers Princeton High School and Its only principal.
School district: Bossier Parish School Board: Principal: Main: Whitney Clark [1] Staff: 88.33 (on an FTE basis) [2] Grades: 9 to 12 [3] Enrollment: 1,568 [2] (2023-2024) Student to teacher ratio: 17.75 [2] Color(s) Purple and Gold [4] Athletics conference: LHSAA [4] Mascot: Tiger [4] Nickname: Tigers: Yearbook: Shere Khan : Website: www ...
Parkway High School is a class 5A public high school located just outside of Bossier City, Louisiana, United States. [5] The school is under the directory of the Bossier Parish School Board, and is currently under the administration of Principal Steven Vrbka. [1] Parkway was ranked as a "Top Gains School" by the Louisiana Department of ...
See the best bi-district football games involving teams from the Lubbock area. Olton vs. Farwell, Frenship at El Paso Eastwood highlight bi-district football schedule Skip to main content
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.