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Allen Parish School Board is a school district headquartered in Oberlin in Allen Parish in southwestern Louisiana, United States. From 1960 to 1969, Dorothy Sue Hill, the state representative for Allen, Beauregard , and Calcasieu parishes, taught home economics for Allen Parish schools.
Kinder's football stadium is named after longtime head coach Johnny Buck (1930-2005), one of the all-time winningest head coaches in Louisiana high school football history. Buck won 271 games in his 36-year career between Kinder and Opelousas Catholic [6] and was named Louisiana Sports Writers Association Coach of the Year twice (1967, 1978). [7]
Kinder welcome sign Kinder in 1942. Kinder is a small town in Allen Parish, Louisiana, in the United States.The population was 2,477 at the 2010 census. [3]The Lieutenant Douglas B. Fournet Memorial Park, an American Legion enterprise, was dedicated on June 11, 1988, in Kinder to remember those who died in military service to the nation.
Until 1950, black children in Kinder attended school in Oakdale. In 1962, 15 of 30 graduates attended college. Most of these went to Grambling State University or McNeese State University. Since there was no employment for black college graduates in Kinder, the majority of the graduates find teaching positions in larger cities. [1]
Brusly Middle School 630 N Vaughan Dr Brusly La 70719 Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. P. Public K–12 schools in Louisiana (22 P)
LA fire insured losses estimated at $28 billion, KCC says Since the fires broke out on Jan. 7, they have burned an area nearly the size of Washington, D.C., killed 28 people and damaged or ...
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St. Paul Baptist Church—Morehead School near Kinder, Louisiana is a historic church which doubled as a public school for African-American students. The church was built c. 1910. It was used as a public school from 1919 to c. 1945. [2] [3] It is a simple wood-frame church with a hipped roof and a forward-projecting tower.