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Lafayette Parish School System
Location
113 Chaplin Drive
Lafayette, Louisiana
70508
337-521-7000
United States
District information
TypePublic (government funded)
MottoStrength. Tradition. Excellence.
GradesK-12
PresidentJustin Centanni
Vice-presidentBritt Latiolais
SuperintendentIrma D. Trosclair
NCES District ID2200870[1]
Other information
Websitewww.lpssonline.com

The Lafayette Parish School System (LPSS) or Lafayette Parish School Board (LPSB) is a school district based in Lafayette, Louisiana.

The district serves all of Lafayette Parish.

Board Members

[when?]

  • District One: Mary Morrison
  • District Two: Tommy Angelle
  • District Three: Elroy Broussard
  • District Four: Tehmi Chassion
  • District Five: Britt Latiolais
  • District Six: Justin Centanni
  • District Seven: Dawn L. Morris
  • District Eight: Erick Knezek
  • District Nine: Jeremy Hidalgo

Gifted & Talented Program

The Gifted & Talented Program is a program designed for academically advanced students. The elementary academic acceleration portion of the program occurs at Myrtle Place Elementary, Plantation Elementary, and Woodvale Elementary, the middle school portion at Paul Breaux Middle School, and the high school portion at Lafayette High School.

Schools Of Choice Program

Lafayette Parish School System currently offers sixteen Schools of Choice from grades K-12.[2] These include the following:

Elementary School Programs
  • Arts & Technology (J. Wallace James)
  • Environmental Sciences (L. Leo Judice)
  • International Baccalaureate and Project Bright IDEA (J. W. Faulk)
  • World Languages Immersion Academy
    • French (Evangeline, Myrtle Place, Prairie)
    • Mandarin Chinese (Corporal Michael Middlebrooks)
    • Spanish (Alice Boucher)
Middle School Academies
  • Arts Academy (L. J. Alleman)
  • Biomedical Academy (Carencro Middle)
  • Environmental Sciences Academy (Lafayette Middle)
  • World Languages Immersion Academy (Paul Breaux)
High School Academies
  • Health Academy (Lafayette High School)
  • Academy of Business & Finance (Acadiana High School)
  • Academy of Engineering (Northside High School & David Thibodaux STEM Magnet Academy)
  • Academy of Information Technology - AOIT (Carencro High School)
  • Academy of Legal Studies (Northside High School)
  • Academy of Visual & Applied Arts (Comeaux High School)
  • David Thibodaux STEM Magnet Academy
  • Early College Academy

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Each one offers something different. A student can get into a school of choice one of two ways; by lottery drawing, or application into the school of choice if slots remain after the lottery takes place. The lottery drawing is conducted in the last week of February, unless holidays interfere.[3] There are no requirements for the Schools of Choice except for the Early College Academy. Each program has its own capacity for students. If the student is not accepted, then the legal guardian must enroll them in a home zoned school.

Fall Frenzy

Fall Frenzy is a day in the fall, usually in November, when any student that is zoned for a Lafayette Parish school may come to the convention center to explore the academies. Students can get information about a School of Choice, and learn about the daily activities. Parents can also get information about any prerequisites that the academy may have. Each School of Choice sets up a booth that displays graphics, etc. Each student can stop at a booth and learn about that specific School of Choice.

References

  1. ^ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Lafayette Parish". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved Sep 12, 2013.
  2. ^ http://www.lafayettechoice.com/site1.php
  3. ^ http://www.lafayettechoice.com/site5.php