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All schools are located in unincorporated communities, as no incorporated communities exist in St. Bernard Parish. High school(s): Chalmette High School ; Middle schools: Andrew Jackson Middle School (Chalmette) St. Bernard Middle School (St. Bernard) Trist Middle School ; Primary schools Arabi Elementary School
St. Bernard High School (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles, California Saint Bernard School , Uncasville, Connecticut St. Bernard High School (St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana) , a former school in the St. Bernard Parish Public Schools district
Public schools in the parish are operated by the St. Bernard Parish Public Schools school district. [26] Due to Hurricane Katrina (2005), the parish's 20 plus public schools were consolidated as one school, the St. Bernard Unified School, or SBUS. St. Bernard Unified School broke up into several different schools in the 2006–2007 school year.
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Orleans Parish agreed to educate any secondary student from St. Bernard for a nominal annual fee paid by St. Bernard Parish School Board. The first high school in St. Bernard Parish was named Joseph Maumas High School and was located on Friscoville Street in Old Arabi. In 1947, with the construction of a new high school building in Arabi, the ...
Andrew Jackson High School opened as an all-girls school in the fall of 1966, along with P.G.T. Beauregard High School, to meet the demands of more classrooms to house the growing population of St. Bernard Parish, the same year that both Chalmette High School and St. Bernard High School opened as all-boy schools. The solution to the problem of ...
The School District business manager at that time, Don Gaudet, said the district would save more than $39,000 a year by dropping four members, more than $58,000 if it drops six members and more ...
Camp Hope is a volunteer base camp located in a former school in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana. [1] Camp Hope has welcomed people from all over the United States and all over the world who have come to participate in the massive recovery efforts of St. Bernard Parish and New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita and the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.