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The Terrebonne Parish School Board voted Dec. 5 to close Gibson, Bayou Black and Honduras elementary schools as part of Terrebonne Parish Superintendent Bubba Orgeron's plan to overhaul the School ...
Three schools will go before the Terrebonne Parish School Board to be voted on for potential closure.
Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes have canceled school for Friday, Sept. 13. Both districts currently are assessing damage to school buildings but plan to reopen Monday, Sept. 16, pending power to ...
The board of trustees agreed to close the school in 2021. [10] Six board members voted to close the school while three voted against it. [11] Area parents held protests as the board held its closure vote, [12] then sued the district in federal court to attempt to stop the closure. [13] Students were re-assigned to Montegut Elementary School. [8]
The school was established after the Terrebonne Parish School Board closed Pointe-aux-Chenes Elementary School. [6] Most students were Cajun and Native American and came from French-speaking households. [7] A lawsuit contesting the school closure prompted members of the Louisiana Legislature to consider authorizing a French immersion school. [7]
The Terrebonne School Superintendent visited Gibson to share his plans for the district's future. The community wasn't having it. Terrebonne School Superintendent had big plans to unveil.
In 1969, Southdown High School (originally Houma Colored High School), which educated black students in Terrebonne Parish, was closed. Students were moved to Terrebonne High and South Terrebonne High School. [3] From 2015 to 2016, the Louisiana State Department of Education score for this school declined from 100.1 to 99.3; as an "A" level ...
South Terrebonne High School renovations have begun. The gym is expected to be complete around the 2025-2026 school year at the cost of about $20 million.