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LOUISIANA AFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IN EDUCATION
April 24, 2025Louisiana State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley has formally certified the state’s opposition to discriminatory and divisive practices in K-12 schools. Dr. Brumley today signed an assurance from the U.S. Department of Education certifying that Louisiana complies with federal antidiscrimination laws. -
LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION LAUNCHES ONLINE RESOURCE HUB FOR MILITARY FAMILIES
April 21, 2025Created in collaboration with Barksdale Air Force Base, this centralized online tool is designed to support the academic success of Louisiana’s military-connected students and their families. -
OVER 39,000 LOUISIANA STUDENTS APPLY FOR LA GATOR
April 16, 2025The number of eligible students the program can serve depends on the funding allocation approved by the Louisiana Legislature during the current session. Governor Jeff Landry requested just over $93 million for the program in his executive budget, which would serve approximately 12,000 students.
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LOUISIANA AFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IN EDUCATION
April 24, 2025Louisiana State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley has formally certified the state’s opposition to discriminatory and divisive practices in K-12 schools. Dr. Brumley today signed an assurance from the U.S. Department of Education certifying that Louisiana complies with federal antidiscrimination laws. -
LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION LAUNCHES ONLINE RESOURCE HUB FOR MILITARY FAMILIES
April 21, 2025Created in collaboration with Barksdale Air Force Base, this centralized online tool is designed to support the academic success of Louisiana’s military-connected students and their families. -
OVER 39,000 LOUISIANA STUDENTS APPLY FOR LA GATOR
April 16, 2025The number of eligible students the program can serve depends on the funding allocation approved by the Louisiana Legislature during the current session. Governor Jeff Landry requested just over $93 million for the program in his executive budget, which would serve approximately 12,000 students.