Northeast High School (Louisiana)

For schools of the same name, see Northeast High School.
Northeast High School
Address
13700 Pride-Port Hudson Road
Pride, Louisiana, 70770
 United States
Coordinates 30°42′33″N 91°01′25″W / 30.709282°N 91.023680°W / 30.709282; -91.023680Coordinates: 30°42′33″N 91°01′25″W / 30.709282°N 91.023680°W / 30.709282; -91.023680
Information
Established 1981
School district East Baton Rouge Parish Public Schools
CEEB Code 193060
Principal Brandon Levatino
Teaching staff 50 [1]
Grades 7-12
Enrollment estimated 520 (as of 2014-2015)[1]
Student to teacher ratio 25.0 [1]
Campus type Rural
School colour(s) Royal Blue, Grey, White, Black
Athletics LHSAA Class 2A
Mascot Viking
Rival East Feliciana High School
Website http://northeasthigh.ebrschools.org/

Northeast High School is a public high school in Pride, Louisiana serving students in grades 7-12.

History

Northeast High School was established in 1981 from the consolidation of Pride High School and Chaneyville High School.[2]

Extracurricular activities

Athletics

Track

Trindon Holliday, former LSU running back and return specialist, attended Northeast High School where he broke the school record for men's 100 m dash with a time of 10.02 seconds. Which was set by a young man named Micheal Bodiford in 1992

Notable alumni

References

  1. 1 2 3 "School Detail for Northeast High School". National Center for Education Statistics.
  2. "Desegregation brought turmoil to prep athletics". The Advocate. 1989-12-28. NewsLibrary ID 0EB4758B59640CD7. After what can only be termed a half-hearted push toward integration in the early 1970s, Judge John Parker's 1981 order... Pride and Chaneyville were merged to form Northeast High.
  3. "Williams will be honored by Northeast". The Advocate. 1991-10-09. NewsLibrary ID 0EB47696CDE1A66F. Williams was an all-state performer at Chaneyville High, the school which, in 1980, merged with Pride High to form Northeast.

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