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St. Charles Elementary School can refer to: Canada: St. Charles Elementary School - Montreal, Quebec - Lester B. Pearson School Board; United States: St. Charles School - San Carlos, California; St. Charles Street Elementary School - Jeanerette, Louisiana - Iberia Parish School Board
The original red schoolhouse of Bayou Boeuf Elementary School. Bayou Blue Elementary School; Bayou Boeuf Elementary School; Chackbay Elementary School As of 2011 the school had 485 students. As this was above the school's capacity, that year the district considered rezoning 125 students to Bayou Boeuf, which had experienced a decline in the ...
Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "Louisiana", Radio Annual, New York: Radio Daily, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive "AM Stations in the U.S.: Louisiana", Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive
Herby-K’s is a Shreveport staple and has been a part of the community since 1936. It has made appearances in Southern Living and Garden and Gun magazines. Herby-K's is known for its Shrimp ...
The Knights of Labor organized a chapter in 1886 in Shreveport, Louisiana and attracted many cane workers seeking better conditions. A sugar cane workers' strike in Lafourche and three neighboring parishes involved 10,000 workers, 1,000 of whom were white, during the critical "rolling period" of the sugar cane harvest.
WBRZ news and weather rebroadcasts on 2.2 9 9 WAFB: CBS: Bounce TV on 9.2, Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network on 9.3, MyNet on 9.4 (simulcast of WBXH-CD 39.1), Dabl on 9.5, Ion Plus on 9.6, Oxygen on 9.7 27 25 WLPB-TV: PBS: PBS LPB flagship station PBS Kids on 27.2, Create on 27.3 33 34 WVLA-TV: NBC: Laff on 33.2, Ion on 33.3, Antenna TV ...
Statistics from 2014 show West Shreveport (71103) was the poorest ZIP code in the state with a per capita income of just $22,267; Queensborough, Shreveport (71109) was the fourth-poorest with $24,966; Caddo Heights/South Highlands (71108) was the fifth-poorest with $25,334; and Rodessa (71069) was the twenty-fourth-poorest with $34,346. [23]
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. [ 2 ] Schools