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About the Louisiana Department of Education

The Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) provides guidance and support to all publicly funded early childhood centers and elementary and secondary schools in Louisiana. Specifically, the department provides tools and resources to schools and school systems to support classroom instruction, assessments, workforce development and college and career preparation. Additionally, the department provides families and the public with transparent reporting of center, school, and school system performance and quality through the Louisiana School Finder.

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Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE)

The LDOE is the administrative arm of the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE). BESE was established by the 1974 Louisiana Constitution. The Board is composed of 11 members: eight elected by the citizens of Louisiana’s eight BESE districts, and three appointed by the governor of Louisiana to represent the state at-large. Together, these members adopt and enact policies governing the elementary and secondary schools of Louisiana.

Louisiana's Education Priorities

Louisiana's education priorities maintain a clear focus on what matters most for academic achievement.

  • Early childhood leading to kindergarten readiness
  • Literacy instruction aligned to the Science of Reading
  • Math instruction from foundational to advanced skills
  • Opportunities ensuring a meaningful high school experience
  • An effective teacher for every student
  • Expand educational choice for students and families

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Louisiana State Superintendent

Dr. Cade Brumley

Dr. Brumley is a Louisiana native who has dedicated his career to serving children, parents, and educators.

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Louisiana's Education Priorities

From being ready to learn on the first day of kindergarten to thriving in a career, college

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State Advisory Groups

The LDOE facilitates over a dozen councils, committees, task forces, and other groups.

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Council of Chief State School Officers releases A Nation of Problem-Solvers: How State Leaders Can Help Every Student Achieve in Math

(BATON ROUGE, LA) - Louisiana is a national model for how states can help students improve in math. The Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) today released a math report that provides a series of actions state education leaders can take to improve student outcomes. The report, A Nation of Problem-Solvers: How State Leaders Can Help Every Student Achieve in Math, analyzes the current research base in mathematics and highlights states that are leveraging promising practices that yield positive results.

The report cited Louisiana’s high-dosage tutoring efforts as an example of state leadership in supporting local school systems. Louisiana designed the Accelerate Math program to support tutoring implementation to improve student outcomes. The program offers guidance and funding school systems can use for high-dosage tutoring and summer learning programs aligned with high-quality curriculum.

“Louisiana is making progress in math outcomes and will accelerate those gains,” said Louisiana State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley. “Every student needs foundational math skills in elementary school, setting them up for future success. We intend to make that happen.”

Louisiana students’ math recovery since the pandemic was called “a remarkable achievement” in Harvard and Stanford’s Education Recovery Scorecard. Louisiana students recovered nearly half of their original loss in math from 2019-2023, while students nationally only made up one third of the original loss.

The Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) is a nonpartisan, nationwide, nonprofit organization of public officials who head departments of elementary and secondary education in the states, the District of Columbia, the Department of Defense Education Activity, Bureau of Indian Education, and five U.S. extra-state jurisdictions. CCSSO provides leadership, advocacy, and technical assistance on major educational issues. The Council seeks member consensus on major educational issues and expresses their views to civic and professional organizations, federal agencies, Congress, and the public.

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