St. Charles Parish Public School System

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The St. Charles Parish Public School System is a public school district headquartered in Luling, Louisiana, United States. It serves all of St. Charles Parish.

Schools[]

Note: There are no incorporated places in St. Charles Parish. The communities listed in italics after each school are unincorporated census-designated places (CDPs).

High schools[]

Middle schools[]

Elementary schools[]

Other Campuses[]

Former schools[13][]

  • G.W. Carver High School, which served black students on the West Bank. Now the site of a head start center operated by the parish.
  • Mary M. Bethune High School, which served black students on the East Bank[14]
    • Closed in 1969 due to racial desegregation: High school students moved to Destrehan High School and elementary school students went to various schools[15]
  • Hahnville Colored School, which served black students[14]
  • Eual J. Landry Sr. Middle School in Hahnville[14] (Though closed as a middle school, the school district's Eual J. Landry Sr. Alternative Center is now located here.[1]
  • Ama School in Ama[14]
  • A.A. Songy Kindergarten Center was located on the campus of Lakewood Elementary School but a new Kindergarten building was built at Mimosa Park elementary and Lakewood took over the A.A. Songy Building. [13]
  • New Sarpy Kindergarten Center was located on the campus of New Sarpy Elementary School. However, eventually the kindergarten center and elementary school merged becoming one school. [13]
  • New Sarpy School, a former middle school located in New Sarpy[13]
  • Destrehan High School (former location). The original building burnt down and a head start center sits on the former site. Harry Hurst Middle School overtook the school's gym. [13]
  • Hahnville High School (former location). The original building was demolished and Eual J. Landry Alternative Center sits on the former site. This alternative center continues to use the old cafeteria and gym from the old school. [13]
  • Hahnville Elementary School. Now home of the St. Charles Parish Council on Aging[13]
  • Boutte Elementary School. Now the home for the Arc of St. Charles Parish[13]

Demographics[]

  • Total Students (as of October 1, 2007): 9,639[16]
  • Gender[16]
    • Male: 52%
    • Female: 48%
  • Race/Ethnicity[16]
    • White: 58.84%
    • African American: 36.39%
    • Hispanic: 3.38%
    • Asian: 1.06%
    • Native American: 0.32%
  • Socio-Economic Indicators[16]
    • At-Risk: 45.12%
    • Free Lunch: 35.73%
    • Reduced Lunch: 9.39%

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Allemands Elementary / Homepage".
  2. ^ "Mimosa Park Elementary / Homepage".
  3. ^ "New Sarpy Elementary / Homepage".
  4. ^ "Lakewood Elementary / Homepage".
  5. ^ "R.J. Vial Elementary / Homepage".
  6. ^ https://www.stcharles.k12.la.us/Schoeffner
  7. ^ "Luling Elementary / Homepage".
  8. ^ "Norco Elementary / Homepage".
  9. ^ "St. Rose Elementary / Homepage".
  10. ^ "E.J. Landry Alternative Center / Welcome". www.stcharles.k12.la.us. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  11. ^ "murray architects - St. Charles Parish Multi-Purpose Building". www.murrayarchitects.net. Retrieved 2021-11-15.
  12. ^ "Head Start / Center Sites". www.stcharles.k12.la.us. Retrieved 2021-11-15.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h "Part 3 St Charles Parish Schools 1951 to 1980 PDF.pdf". Google Docs. Retrieved 2021-11-15.
  14. ^ a b c d "Education Expansion." By: Richoux, Marilyn, Joan Becnel and Suzanne Friloux, from St. Charles Parish, Louisiana: A Pictorial History, 2010. Posted at the St. Charles Parish Museum and Historical Association. Retrieved on December 3, 2016.
  15. ^ "About Our School." Destrehan High School. Retrieved on December 3, 2016.
  16. ^ a b c d "Multiple Statistics For Total Reported Public School Students - October 2007" (PDF). Louisiana Department of Education. 2007-10-01. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-11-09. Retrieved 2008-10-12.

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