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St. Michael the Archangel High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Shenandoah, a census-designated place in unincorporated East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, United States, east of the city of Baton Rouge. [2] [3] It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Baton Rouge. It is in the proposed City of St. George. [4]
St. Joseph School (Ponchatoula) West Baton Rouge Parish Holy Family School (Port Allen) - It opened on September 5, 1949, with 146 students in Kindergarten through grade 3, with it becoming K-5 in 1950, and with one grade level per subsequent year until it was K-8, with 345 students, in 1953.
St. Michael the Archangel High School (East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana) - Shenandoah, Louisiana St. Michael School (Frostburg, Maryland) (closed, 2009 or 2012) St. Michael-Albertville High School , Minnesota
St. Thomas More Catholic High School in Lafayette, Louisiana, confirmed Bech had graduated in 2015, and asked for prayers for his family. "Tiger was a 2015 graduate and standout in football ...
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The pope in 2001 appointed Hughes as coadjutor archbishop of New Orleans and named Auxiliary Bishop Robert Muench of New Orleans as Hughes' successor in Baton Rouge. [12] Muench retired in 2018. The current bishop of Baton Rouge is Michael Duca, formerly bishop of the Diocese of Shreveport. He was named bishop by Pope Francis in 2018. [13]
The district requires all students to wear school uniforms, except those attending Baton Rouge Magnet High School and Liberty Magnet High School. [3]The district also partners with The Cinderella Project of Baton Rouge, a charity that provides free prom dresses to public high school students who cannot otherwise afford them.
Catholic High School was founded in 1894 as St. Vincent's Academy. The school was so named in recognition of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, who helped organize and establish the school. [4] The original site of the school was an old frame building in downtown Baton Rouge, and the enrollment was 106 students.