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  2. The Council for the Development of French in Louisiana's mission is to "work toward the creation of an eco-system that permits the development of French in the economic, educational, cultural and professional sectors and in which Louisiana's French and Creole speakers are valorized in their cultural and linguistic identity." It seeks to ...

  3. Louisiana French - Wikipedia

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    The Louisiana state legislature has greatly shifted its stance on the status of French. Since the passage of Legislative Act No. 409 in 1968, the Louisiana governor is granted the authorization "to establish the Council for the Development of Louisiana-French" and that the agency is to consist of no more than fifty members, including a chairman.

  4. Lafayette, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette (/ ˌ l æ f i ˈ ɛ t, ˌ l ɑː f-/ LA(H)-F-ee-ET, French:) is the most populous city in and parish seat of Lafayette Parish in the U.S. state of Louisiana, [3] located along the Vermilion River. It is Louisiana's fourth-most populous city with a 2020 census population of 121,374; [4] the consolidated city-parish's population was ...

  5. Louisiana may fund private school for students rich and poor ...

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    The Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, the state's public school board, supports the program and the Louisiana School Boards Association has temporarily dropped its opposition ...

  6. Louisiana undergoes major education reform in the past year - AOL

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    Louisiana students this year achieved the highest scores under the current 150-point system. The 2024 school performance score of 80.2 improved by nearly two points from the previous year, a 78.5 ...

  7. École Pointe-au-Chien - Wikipedia

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    The Louisiana Legislature created the school, which is governed by a board of trustees appointed by various entities. The school teaches the French of France and Cajun French, but also "Indian French", meaning the varieties of French spoken by indigenous communities in southern coastal Louisiana. It is the first school to teach Indian French. [2]

  8. Talk : Council for the Development of French in Louisiana

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    1 Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment. 1 comment. ... 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Council for the Development of French in Louisiana.

  9. Talk:Louisiana French - Wikipedia

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    Contents 1 History 2 Status and Use 2.1 Current status of the language (new content w # of speakers, etc) 2.2 Religion (was French language masses in Louisiana) 2.3 Healing traditions and practices 2.4 Tourism 3 Education 3.1 French-language Public School Curriculum (French Immersion) 3.2 CODOFIL Consortium of Louisiana Universities and ...