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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
Pages in category "Schools in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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 ...
Construction on the current parish complex began in 1962. Wauwatosa Catholic School, the elementary school on the grounds, was operated jointly by St. Bernard and St. Pius X parishes beginning in ...
Hurricane Camille in 1969 damaged the school. [37] St. Bernard Parish. St. Louise de Marillac School ; St. Robert Bellarmine School (Arabi) St. John the Baptist Parish. Our Lady of Grace School - Closed in 2015; it had 171 students remaining, with about 51 having taken advantage of a Louisiana school voucher regime. There were two graduating ...
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.
The St. Bernard Unified School was the K-12 public school in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, United States, for the 2005-2006 school year after Hurricane Katrina hit the Parish directly on August 29, 2005. The school opened in mid-November 2005, less than three months after the devastating floods hit the parish, becoming the first school to open ...
The school was formed by the 1992 merger of Elaine P. Nunez Technical Institute and St. Bernard Parish Community College. As a result, it offers both academic and vocational classes. In 2005, Nunez Community College was heavily damaged by flooding due to Hurricane Katrina. [3] However, it was able to resume classes on January 25, 2006.