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The Board was created under the terms of the 1974 Louisiana Constitution, and began operations effective January 1, 1975. [1] It consists of 15 members, 14 of whom are appointed by the Governor to six-year, overlapping terms. Each of Louisiana's six congressional districts is represented by at least one regent but no more than two.
In 2007, the board appointed Paul Pastorek, a former BESE member, as the Louisiana state education superintendent upon the death of Cecil J. Picard. Pastorek resigned as superintendent in 2011. [2] In 2012, eight of the eleven members were required to confirm Governor Bobby Jindal's appointment of John C. White as superintendent.
In addition to being a leader in education, the St. Tammany Parish Public School System is an economic engine for the region and a good steward of taxpayer dollars. It has the highest bond rating of any public school board in Louisiana. [4] [better source needed]
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Claiborne Parish School Board is a school district headquartered in Homer, Louisiana, United States. [1] The district serves all of Claiborne Parish. [2] Former Claiborne Superintendent Gary Lee Jones became a Republican member of the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education in January 2016.
District 3 - Kenneth "Kenny" Alfred (Republican) (Board President) District 4 - Debra Roberson Jones (Democrat) District 5 - Ginger S. Griffin (No Party) District 6 - Marilyn P. La Salle (Democrat) (Board Vice-President) District 7 - Wayne Deslatte (No Party) District 8 - Michael E. Taylor (No Party) District 9 - Alaina Black (Republican)