St. Landry Parish School Board
St. Landry Parish School Board is a school district based in Opelousas, Louisiana, United States, which serves St. Landry Parish.
Lottie Beebe, the superintendent of St. Martin Parish public schools and a Republican member of the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, is a native of St. Landry Parish, a former teacher in the school system, and for eight years was a Democratic member of the St. Landry Parish School Board.[1][2]
Felix Octave Pavy, a physician from St. Landry Parish, was a former board president as well as a member of the St. Landry Parish Police Jury and from 1932 to 1936 the Louisiana House of Representatives.[3]
The schools operated by the board include:
- Arnaudville Elementary School
- Beau Chene High School
- Cankton Elementary School
- Central Middle School
- Creswell Elementary School
- East Elementary School
- Eunice Career & Technical Center
- Eunice Elementary School
- Eunice High School
- Eunice Jr. High School
- Glendale Elementary School
- Grand Coteau Elementary School
- Grand Prairie Elementary School
- Grolee Elementary School
- Highland Elementary School
- Krotz Springs Elementary School
- Lawtell Elementary School (formerly Lawtell High School)
- Leonville Elementary School
- Magnet Academy for Cultural Arts
- Melville Elementary School
- Morrow Elementary School
- North Central High School
- North Elementary School
- Northeast Elementary School
- Northwest High School
- Opelousas Jr. High School
- Opelousas Sr. High School
- Palmetto Elementary School
- Park Vista Elementary School
- Plaisance Elementary School
- Port Barre Elementary School
- Port Barre High School
- South Street Elementary School
- Southwest Elementary School
- St. Landry Accelerated Transition School
- Sunset Elementary School
- Washington Elementary School
- Washington Career and & Technical Center
- St. Landry Parish Gifted Program
- Eunice Adult Education Center
- St. Landry Adult Education Center
- Alternative School
References
- ↑ "Results for Election Date: 10/6/1990". staticresults.sos.la.gov. Retrieved October 22, 2013.
- ↑ "Will Sentell, Beebe, the loyal opposition on BESE, July 29, 2013". Baton Rouge Morning Advocate. Retrieved October 22, 2013.
- ↑ "Felix Octave Pavy". New Orleans Times-Picayune. May 14, 1962. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
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