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In September 2005 Hurricane Rita struck Cameron Parish. Four of the parish's six public schools were destroyed or damaged; students from three other schools (Cameron Elementary, South Cameron Elementary, and South Cameron High) occupied Grand Lake High School while students from Johnson Bayou occupied Hackberry High School's campus.
In 1957, the Cameron Parish School Board established the Cameron Consolidated School in Creole though this school would be destroyed just months later by Hurricane Audrey. A replacement school was built and dedicated as Audrey Memorial High School to honor the memory of the more than 400 lives lost in the storm. [8]
12 Cameron Parish. 13 Catahoula Parish. Toggle Catahoula Parish subsection. 13.1 Jonesville. 14 Claiborne Parish. ... South Cameron High School, Creole; Catahoula Parish
Cameron Parish School Board operates local public schools within all of Cameron Parish. [22] Cameron Parish is in the service area of Sowela Technical Community College. [23] Cameron Parish Public Library is a public library system in Cameron Parish. All of the libraries are located in unincorporated areas. The main Cameron Parish Library is at ...
South Cameron High School is a public primary and secondary school in unincorporated Cameron Parish, Louisiana, United States. The school, a part of the Cameron Parish School Board , has grades Kindergarten through 12 .
Cameron Parish School Board operates Johnson Bayou High School, a combined primary and secondary school serving the area. Cameron Parish Public Library operated the Johnson Branch at 4586 Gulf Beach Highway in the area until the Mandatory Evacuation for Hurricane Laura in August on 2020. Currently the library expects to reopen in January of 2022.
Since 2021, the Louisiana government has granted Cameron Parish residents $5.4 million for reconstruction, recovery and, at the last resort, relocation. For Sheriff Johnson, Cameron will always be ...
Cameron is located in south-central Cameron Parish at (29.788055, -93.311764), [20] along the Gulf of Mexico at an elevation of 4 feet (1.2 m) above sea State highways 27 and 82 pass through the community as Marshall Street, crossing the Calcasieu Ship Channel just west of town.