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The Howe Institute was an African-American private Baptist primary and grammar school in operation from c. 1888 to 1933 in New Iberia, Louisiana. [1] [2] The founding president of the school was Jonas Henderson. [3] A historical marker for the school is located at the Iberia Parish Court Building in New Iberia. [1]
The school was opened on January 9, 1950, on Anderson Street, and was planned to be named New Iberia Colored High School. [3] [4] At the time of opening the name was changed to "Jonas Henderson High School" to honor local teacher, Jonas Henderson Sr. (1890–1933) who taught at Howe Institute (c. 1893 to 1933), a former private African American Baptist school.
Acadiana Christian School is a private non-denominational Protestant K-12 School in New Iberia. [36] Catholic High School (of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana) is a private Catholic 4-12 school in New Iberia. Highland Baptist Christian School is a private Baptist K-12 school in New Iberia. [37]
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Iberia parish also has several private schools. These include Catholic High New Iberia (of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana), Acadiana Christian School and Highland Baptist School. Iberia Parish is in the service area of Fletcher Technical Community College and of South Louisiana Community College. [21]
The Iberia Parish School System is a school district headquartered in New Iberia, Louisiana, United States.The district serves all of Iberia Parish. [2]The city of Delcambre has portions located in Vermilion Parish, which is officially in the Vermilion Parish School District. [3]
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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