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==School history==
Carencro High School started as Carencro School in 1874, then moved to what is now Carencro Middle School. The present-day Carencro High School began construction in 1969. Today, the main buildings include Building 1 (Office & Cafeteria), Building 2, Building 3 (Little Theater, Band, & Chorus), Building 4 (Agriculture/Home Economics), Building 5 (known as Boys' Gym), Building 6 (known as Girls' Gym), Building 7, and Building 8 (portable classrooms).

==Academy of Information Technology (AOIT)==
==Academy of Information Technology (AOIT)==
===Academy affiliation and vision===
===Academy affiliation and vision===

Revision as of 17:57, 25 October 2011

Carencro High School
Location
Map
721 West Butcher Switch Rd. Lafayette, LA 70507
Information
PrincipalAnnette L. Samec
Grades9-12
Enrollment1400
Color(s)Blue and Gold   
MascotGolden Bears (Bruins)
NewspaperThe Paw Print
Assistant PrincipalsShirley Sampy, Anne Castille, Ken Roebuck
School Hours7:15 AM to 2:15PM
YearbookBeartracks
Websitewww.carencrohighschool.org

Carencro High School is a Lafayette Parish high school located in Lafayette, Louisiana, United States. Carencro High School is one of six Lafayette Parish Public Schools. Geographically, the school is located approximately 3.5 miles north of Interstate 10 and approximately one mile west of Interstate 49. The school operates on seven period day as of 2011. Each class is approximately 51 minutes.

Academy of Information Technology (AOIT)

Academy affiliation and vision

The Academy of Information Technology at Carencro High School is an affiliate of the National Academy Foundation, through which the AOIT receives curricular, professional development and program support, regional/national connections and the collective experiences of AOIT programs throughout the nation. The AOIT will introduce students to the opportunities in the Information Technology industry and will equip them with the skills they need to seek higher education and/or enter the digital workforce.

Opportunities after high school

Post-secondary education—Because the Academy's curriculum meets TOPS requirements and incorporates college preparatory courses, students will be ready for the challenges of higher education. Articulation agreements with the local institutions of higher learning will allow AOIT students to graduate from CHS with college credit.

World of work—Students will be able to develop the personal, analytical, technical and communication skills they need to succeed in the job market. They will have the opportunity to obtain national/international industry certifications and get work experience in the IT field through the AOIT internship program.

Community connections

The AOIT is guided by an Advisory Board, composed of members of local IT professionals, an AOIT parent, student and alumnus; and representatives of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, technical colleges and Lafayette Parish School System. This and other community partnerships are geared toward providing real-life experiences and toward keeping the Academy program grounded in the reality of the IT field.

AOIT curriculum

Students take two technology classes and four core academic courses per year. Courses include Computer Technology Literacy I and II (CTL II emphasizes Networking and Computer Maintenance & Support), Introduction to Business Computer Applications, Digital Graphics and Animation (which includes Digital Photography, Video and Animation), Web Mastering, C++ Programming, Computer Business Applications I & II, Advanced Web Tools and Databases. Seniors will be given the opportunity for a college class, an industry certification class, or a senior capstone project class. Additional activities will include video game design, guest speakers, field trips, job shadowing, socials, and community service. A paid summer internship in the IT field is required in the summer between the junior and senior year.

Clubs and organizations

Carencro High School has a variety of Clubs and Organizations including: 4-H Club, Art Club, Band/Flag Corps, Bears for Christ, Crack-A-Book, Cheerleaders, Chess, Choir, Dazzlers, FBLA-PBL, National Beta Club, National FFA Organization, National Honor Society, Newspaper, Renaissance Club, Spanish Club, Speech & Debate Team, Stomp Team, Student Council, Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), and Yearbook.

Dances

Carencro High School offers several dances per school year, including Homecoming, Sadie Hawkins, Sweetheart, and Prom. Carencro High School also holds its annual Homecoming Parade on the Sunday at the start of Homecoming week. The parade rolls down University Avenue from CAYSI Park to the Carencro Community Center.

Homecoming Parade.
Homecoming Parade.

Sports

Carencro High School is home to many sports organizations including: Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball, and Wrestling.

Football

Carencro High School is home to the 1992 State Football Champions.

Soccer

In 2006, Carencro High School were State Soccer Champions. In 2007, Boys' Soccer Team were District Champions. In 2008, Boys' and Girls' Soccer Teams were second in district.

Feeder schools

Students that attend Carencro High School come from several different feeder schools: Acadian Middle, Carencro Middle, L.J. Alleman Middle, N.P. Moss Middle, Paul Breaux Middle, Scott Middle, Carencro Catholic, Immaculate Heart, and St. Leo Seton.

Notable alumni