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  2. St. Amant High School - Wikipedia

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    The Freshman Academy at St. Amant High School was added and completed in 2016. The new $14,078,000 66,000 square-foot facility, completed by Stuart & Company General Contractors, which features 28 classrooms, a new state-of-the-art cafeteria and theater will be part of the solution for getting St. Amant High back on its campus by February 13, 2017.

  3. Louisiana Interscholastic Athletic and Literary Organization

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    [4] [6] In their lawsuit, which targeted the LHSAA and the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, they claimed that predominantly Black schools had been "systematically denied membership in the LHSAA" and asked for the courts to order the LHSAA's integration. [6] The case was heard by Frederick J. R. Heebe in 1967.

  4. Ascension Catholic High School - Wikipedia

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    Purple and gold Sports: golf, basketball (boys and girls), tennis, football, softball, cross country, track, and volleyball (boys and girls) ... It is the oldest ...

  5. Category : Sports clubs and teams in Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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  6. Notable athletes, entertainers that attended Southern ... - AOL

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    SAN DIEGO, CA – DECEMBER 19: Defensive tackle Ernie Ladd #77 of the San Diego Chargers watches from the sidelines during a 24-14 win over the Oakland Raiders on December 19, 1965, at Balboa ...

  7. Taking a stand in Baton Rouge: Behind the iconic photo - AOL

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    Bachman, who dropped out of college to become a photographer after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, took more than 1,200 photos of the protest and was up until 4 a.m. transferring files to his laptop.