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Lafayette High School is the name of many secondary schools in the United States, among them: Lafayette High School (Alabama), in Lafayette, Alabama;
Named after Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, Lafayette High School is situated in what was formerly the town of Gravesend.All the towns in Kings County were settled by the Dutch with the exception of Gravesend, which was first settled by a colony of English people under the leadership of Lady Deborah Moody, a woman of considerable wealth and education, who took a prominent part in ...
Public high school: Oversight: Lafayette Parish School System: Principal: Layne Edelman: Teaching staff: 80.99 (on an FTE basis) [1] Grades: 9–12: Enrollment: 1,852 [1] (2022–2023) Student to teacher ratio: 22.87 [1] Hours in school day: 7:05 am to 2:35 pm: Campus type: Suburban: Color(s) Kelly Green, Black and White Mascot: Mighty Lion ...
Ascension Episcopal School; Episcopal School of Acadiana; John Paul The Great Academy; Lafayette Christian Academy; St. Thomas More School; Teurlings Catholic High School; Westminster Christian Academy
Lafayette athletic logo. The mascot is a ram and the sports teams currently play in the AA Bay Rivers District. Lafayette High School is a VHSL Class 3 School. Lafayette High School has major track, cross country, and football programs that has produced several professional athletes. Before Jamestown's opening, the Rams were in the AAA ...
In 2006, Lafayette Tecumseh Junior High School (formerly Tecumseh Middle School) was renamed and assigned to serve all seventh- and eighth-grade students in the LSC. In 2010, Lafayette Sunnyside Intermediate School (formerly Sunnyside Middle School) was renamed and assigned to serve all fifth- and sixth-grade students in the LSC.
Lafayette High School was a public high school in Buffalo, New York. It was the oldest public school in Buffalo that remained in its original building, a stone, brick and terra-cotta structure in the French Renaissance Revival style by architects August Esenwein and James A. Johnson .
Lafayette High School is a high school (grades 9–12) in St. Joseph, Missouri. It was established in 1917 (originally as "North High School"), and at the time was the third high school in the city. [3] As of 2017 it has an enrollment of some 800 students. [4]