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The team played at Elementary School Park. The Opelousas Orphans played a portion of the 1932 season in the Cotton States League. Opelousas was an affiliate of the Cleveland Indians (1935–1937, 1939). [30]
Jasper Henderson High School, Chatham, originally Chatham Colored School [7] Jefferson Davis High School, Jennings; J.M. Davidson High School, St. Joseph; John McDonogh High School, New Orleans; John W. Gaines High School, Montgomery; John H. Martyn High School, Kenner; Jonas Henderson High School, New Iberia; Jonesboro High School, Jonesboro
On May 4, 1878, the Board of Public School Directors of St. Landry Parish published the duties regulating the Parish Superintendent of Education, "an office lately instituted by our Parish Board." The position of Superintendent of Schools for St. Landry Parish was created in 1878.
Opelousas Colored School (1919–1953) was a public segregated school for African American students in Opelousas, Louisiana, United States. [1] [2] It was the first public school for Black students in the city. It was known as St. Landry Parish Training School by 1942, and was succeeded by J.S. Clark High School from 1953 to 1970.
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Darren Rizzi: Last season, Antonio Pierce got a chance to be the Las Vegas Raiders' interim head coach.He won a few games, won the fans over with his energy and got hired as the team's permanent ...