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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
The Caddo Correctional Center is a full-service parish jail rated at a capacity of 1,500 beds. Constructed in 1994, this facility was designed to successfully manage a large number of inmates with a minimum of personnel. The Caddo Correctional Center is the largest jail in the Ark-La-Tex and the only "direct supervision" facility in the state.
Caddo is a Native American language, the traditional language of the Caddo Nation. [3] It is critically endangered, with no exclusively Caddo-speaking community and as of 2023 only two speakers who had acquired the language as children outside school instruction, down from 25 speakers in 1997. [1] [2] Caddo has several mutually intelligible ...
The event celebrated a $4 million facelift to certain areas at the stadium, including upgraded locker rooms, restrooms, shower stations and the re-vamped room for officials that did not previously ...
Caddo Magnet won the Academic Decathlon contest for Louisiana each year from 1983 through 2011. This is the longest streak of any school in the nation, and the longest in the history of the competition. Other awards. Students participating in varsity and lifetime sports have won district competitions and advanced to the state levels.
Caddo Mills Independent School District is a public school district based in Caddo Mills, Texas . The district serves students in southwestern Hunt County. In 2009, the school district was rated "recognized" by the Texas Education Agency. Schools. Caddo Mills High School (Grades 9–12) Caddo Mills Middle School (Grades 7–8)
Caddo High School is a public high school (grades 9–12) in Caddo, Oklahoma. As of 2015, it has 132 students and 12 teachers. [3] The football team won the OSSAA Class B Championship in 2011.
Caddo Hills School District 28 is a public school district based in unincorporated Montgomery County, Arkansas, United States, with a Norman mailing address. The district encompasses 320.04 square miles (828.9 km 2) of land [citation needed] of Montgomery County, [citation needed] including all or portions of the municipalities of Norman and Black Springs, along with small pieces of Glenwood.