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As of 2020 there are thirteen MAIS schools located in Louisiana. Due to restrictions issued by the state government, Louisiana's MAIS schools were initially the only Louisiana high schools that could play football during the COVID-19 pandemic, provided that they not play their games within the borders of Louisiana. [192]
School Name Location Nickname Colors Acadiana High School: Scott, Louisiana: Wreckin' Rams Barbe High School: Lake Charles, Louisiana: Buccaneers
In 1992, Michael Lach and Michael Loverude of the Christian Science Monitor stated, "Based on test scores, dropout rates, and socioeconomic status of the students, the schools we taught in were two of the worst high schools in the country – Booker T. Washington and Alcee Fortier high schools. Given these circumstances, both schools do a fine ...
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The school opened in 1931 and was named for the renowned professor of Romance Languages at Tulane, Alcée Fortier. [2] Originally Fortier was an all-boys school. [1]In 1992, Michael Lach and Michael Loverude of The Christian Science Monitor stated "Based on test scores, dropout rates, and socioeconomic status of the students, the schools we taught in were two of the worst high schools in the ...
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This story was updated with new information. During Louisiana football's Tuesday night game against Texas State, one of its leading defensive players, senior cornerback Keyon Martin, went down ...
The football season was not canceled, but several games were postponed or canceled. Some schools in the disaster area were forced to withdraw from competition. Most public schools in Orleans Parish, St. Bernard Parish, and Plaquemines Parish were so badly damaged that they were forced to cancel their entire school year. Other disaster-area ...