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In 1965, the board was sued by Shreveport pastor and civil rights leader E. Edward Jones and his wife, Leslie, to compel, successfully, the desegregation of Caddo Parish public schools. Schools Secondary schools High schools. C.E. Byrd High School; Caddo Magnet High School; Captain Shreve High School; Green Oaks High School
Mustang. Nickname. Mustangs. Website. www .caddomagnet .net. Caddo Parish Magnet High School (CMHS) is located in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States. Caddo Magnet was founded by its first principal, Ascension Smith. The school colors are gold and red, and the mascot is a Mustang. The current principal is Mr. Robert Middleton.
April 1, 2024 at 8:09 PM. After more than 10 years serving as Caddo Parish Public Schools’ Superintendent, Dr. T. Lamar Goree will be leading the Duncanville Independent School District, a ...
1910: Shreveport High School built adjacent to Hope Street. 1923: Caddo Parish School Board decides to build two new high schools. 20-acre (81,000 m 2) Site purchased from Justin Gras for $110,000 and four adjacent lots in Bon Air Subdivision, from F.R. Chadick for $9,500. 1924: Stewart-McGee awarded the building contract for $772,133.
Caddo Parish Magnet student Sadie Sledge, a member of the GirlUp advocacy group that convinced the Caddo Parish School Board to already provide menstrual products, said the lack of sanitary ...
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Caddo Parish, Louisiana. Caddo Parish ( French: Paroisse de Caddo) ( / ˈkædoʊ /) is a parish located in the northwestern corner of the U.S. state of Louisiana. According to the 2020 U.S. census, the parish had a population of 237,848. [1] The parish seat is Shreveport, which developed along the Red River.
The Caddo Parish School Board, which has sole control over public schools in Shreveport thus purchased an 80-acre (320,000 m 2) site eight miles (13 km) north of downtown Shreveport to construct a new $2.5 million school that became Green Oaks. The school opened in 1971 with a student body of 1,260 students.