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New Orleans, Louisiana: Jaguars Drexel Prep School: New Orleans, Louisiana: Yellow Jackets International High School of New Orleans: New Orleans, Louisiana: Panthers Isidore Newman School: New Orleans, Louisiana: Greenies Metairie Park Country Day School: Metairie, Louisiana: Cajuns St. Mary's Academy: New Orleans, Louisiana: Cougars Sarah T ...
Abramson Sci Academy; Benjamin Franklin High School; Booker T. Washington High School; Cohen College Prep High School; Collegiate Academies (Abramson Sci Academy, Collegiate Baton Rouge, G. W. Carver, Livingston, Opportunities, Rosenwald)
For the sport of football, as of the 2023-25 reclassification period, Class 6A would consist of a single district of the six largest private schools in the MAIS: Jackson Prep, Jackson Academy, Madison-Ridgeland Academy, St. Joseph Catholic School (Madison, Mississippi), Hartfield Academy, and Presbyterian Christian School. The other 46 schools ...
Here are the Clarion-Ledger's Super 25 Mississippi high school football rankings for Week 12 of the MAIS and Week 11 MHSAA season: * Indicates a playoff game. 1. Louisville (10-0) Previous ranking: 1.
Quinshon Judkins rushed for 119 yards and a touchdown, and No. 12 Mississippi clamped down on defense to beat rival Mississippi State 17-7 on Thursday night in their annual Battle for the Golden Egg.
Most Louisiana school districts are parish school districts while some are city school districts. The U.S. Census Bureau counts both types as independent governments. Special School District 1, which has gifted education facilities, is directly under the authority of the state government, not counted by the Census Bureau as its own government.
The month’s schedule features Texas A&M and Louisiana-Monroe at home with road visits to No. 1 Georgia and in-state rival Mississippi State for the Egg Bowl. ... Mississippi: The No. 12 Rebels ...
In 1935 William Gray of Southern University established the Louisiana Interscholastic Athletic and Literary Association (LIALO) to provide an organization for the African-American students of the state. [3] This organization was absorbed into the LHSAA in 1969 and 1970 [4] when the federal courts forced Louisiana to integrate the public schools ...