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Ouachita Baptist University was founded as Ouachita Baptist College on September 6, 1886, [3] and has operated continually since that date. It was originally located on the campus of Ouachita Baptist High School. [citation needed] Its current location is on the former campus of the Arkansas School for the Blind, which relocated to Little Rock.
The Ouachita Baptist Tigers are composed of 16 teams representing Ouachita Baptist University in intercollegiate athletics, including men and women's basketball, golf, soccer, swimming, and tennis. Men's sports include baseball, football, and wrestling.
Ouachita Parish High School is a public high school located an unincorporated area of Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, United States, with a Monroe postal address. [1] The school is administered by the Ouachita Parish School Board and is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The school's mascot is the Lion.
De La Salle High School: New Orleans, Louisiana: Cavaliers John F. Kennedy High School: New Orleans, Louisiana: Cougars L.B. Landry College and Career Preparatory High School: New Orleans, Louisiana: Lions Livingston Collegiate Academy: New Orleans, Louisiana: Wolfpack Morris Jeff Community School: New Orleans, Louisiana: Pelicans
The Ouachita High School mascot and athletic emblem is the Warrior (stylized as a Native American) with school colors of green and gold. The Ouachita Warriors compete in interscholastic activities within the 1A Classification administered by the Arkansas Activities Association. The Warriors play within the 1A 7 East Conference.
When West Ouachita High School opened in the fall of 1989, it was an ultra-modern facility designed around a courtyard and amphitheater. Architects capitalized on the thirty-six acre sloping site to construct a multi-leveled building with 121,000 square feet (11,200 m 2) of heated area. The total cost amounted to eight million dollars.
Julia Letlow, U.S. Representative from Louisiana's 5th congressional district [2] Luke Letlow, member-elect of the United States House of Representatives [3] Rudy Niswanger, National Football League player for the Kansas City Chiefs (2006-2010) [4]
Their Falcon Honor Guard was recognized as one of the best in the state at a statewide drill meet held in January 2016 at Louisiana Tech University. The AJFROTC program is led by Retired Lt. Col. Brain Buck and was named, instructor of the year worldwide. The accomplishments of LA-061 continue and live on forever at West Monroe High School