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1907. Superintendent. Dr. T. Lamar Goree. Other information. Website. Caddo Public Schools. Caddo Public Schools is a school district based in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States. The district serves all of Caddo Parish. [1]
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.
Richwood High School (Louisiana) / 32.4323; -92.0900. Richwood High School is a public high school in unincorporated Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, United States, south of the City of Richwood. It is a part of the Ouachita Parish School Board .
Natchitoches Parish School Board. / 31.7487; -93.0810 ( District office) Natchitoches Parish School Board ( NPSB) is a school district headquartered in Natchitoches, Louisiana, United States. The current Superintendent is Dr. Grant Eloi.
Established in 1955, North Caddo High School is home to the Titans. The official school colors are red and black. Athletics. North Caddo High athletics competes in the LHSAA. Notable alumni. Danny McCormick, politician; Omarion Miller (2023), wide receiver for the Colorado Buffaloes; Jeremy Moore, professional baseball player
Tangipahoa Parish ( / ˌtændʒɪpəˈhoʊə /) is a parish located on the southeastern border of the U.S. state of Louisiana. As of the 2020 census, the population was 133,157. [2] The parish seat is Amite City, [3] while the largest city is Hammond. Southeastern Louisiana University is located in Hammond.
Farmerville is a town in and the parish seat of Union Parish, Louisiana, United States. It has also been known as Farmersville. The population was 3,860 at the 2010 census.It is part of the Monroe Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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.