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This past school year was Jody Purvis' first full year as superintendent for LPPS, which has roughly 27,000 students and more ...
Mengeling, the fourth bishop of the Diocese of Lansing, died in the early hours of July 1, the Diocese announced on its ...
A federal appeals court delivered a unanimous rebuke of Louisiana’s law requiring Ten Commandments displays in schools. Here’s what it means.
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School janitor arrested after allegedly molesting juvenile in Livingston Parish - MSNLivingston Parish Public Schools is firmly committed to the safety and well-being of all students and staff, as our administration will continue to cooperate fully with law enforcement throughout ...
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Shreveport Times on MSNLouisiana federal judge delays posting Ten Commandments in some schools until rulingLouisiana is the first state to pass a law requring the Ten Commandments be posted in every public school and university ...
LIVINGSTON PARISH, La. — Several Southeast Louisiana schools are responding to bomb threats Monday morning. Livingston Parish school leaders closed classes Monday following an alleged bomb threat.
Updated: Aug 28, 2023 / 11:47 AM CDT LIVINGSTON, La. (BRPROUD) — Students will return to the classroom in Livingston Parish Tuesday after Monday closures due to a bomb threat emailed to schools.
In an alert posted early Monday, Livingston Parish Public Schools said multiple employees and schools received a threatening email around 5:14 a.m. claiming bombs had been placed at schools.
Delia Taylor, Livingston Parish Public Schools spokesperson, declined to comment on Carter's allegations. “I know that the Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office is handling the matter, including ...
Livingston Parish Public Schools said all who attend the graduation Friday night will only be allowed to bring in cameras and phones. Attendees have been asked to leave all bags in vehicles.
Ouachita Parish Schools has seen about 10% of teachers and students each being absent during the omicron surge, and numbers continued to rise over the past week, according to superintendent Don Coker.
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