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Mentorship Academy opened in 2011 after the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board approved its charter in 2010. [3] In March 2017, the school's charter was renewed through 2023. [ 3 ]
Acadia Baptist Academy, Eunice; Acadiana Preparatory School, Opelousas; Adam Carlson High School, St. Martinville; Alcee Fortier High School, New Orleans; Alfred Lawless High School, New Orleans
Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Dolphins GEO Next Generation High School: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Tigers Glen Oaks High School: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Panthers Helix Mentorship Academy: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Sharks Madison Preparatory Academy: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Chargers Parkview Baptist High School: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Eagles Port Allen ...
Great Hearts Academies is a non-profit charter school management organization that operates a network of elementary, middle, and high schools in the Phoenix, Arizona Metropolitan area; in San Antonio, Ft. Worth, and Irving, Texas; and East Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with new academies planned for Florida in Fall 2025.
Jehovah Jireh Christian Academy — Baton Rouge, Louisiana Stanley High School (Louisiana) — Logansport, Louisiana Central School Corporation — Grand Cane, Louisiana
The Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra has operated since 1947 and currently performs at the River Center Music Hall downtown. [120] Today, it presents more than 60 concerts annually, directed by Timothy Muffitt and David Torns. [120] The BRSO's educational component, the Louisiana Youth Orchestra, made its debut in 1984.
Tara High School is one of several high schools in the East Baton Rouge Parish Public Schools District in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It is located in the Tara Neighborhood of Baton Rouge. Tara High School is located at 9002 Whitehall Avenue, Baton Rouge, LA 70806. The school opened during the 1970–71 school year.
Founded in 1998 by Kevin Teasley, the Greater Education Opportunities (GEO) Academies (also known as GEO Foundation), operates network of eight charter schools [1] in Gary and Indianapolis, Indiana and in the Baton Rouge area of Louisiana, serving 4,100 predominantly African-American and low-income students of grades K-12. The network claims a ...