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LOUISIANA STUDENTS MAKE STRONG ADVANCED PLACEMENT GAINS
September 30, 2025New national Advanced Placement (AP) data released by the College Board shows Louisiana high school students are making significant progress. The share of AP exams where students have earned a score that qualifies for college credit has increased by 24.5 percentage points since 2021, representing nearly two-thirds growth in four years. -
TRUMP ADMINISTRATION AWARDS LOUISIANA K-12 EDUCATION $13.5 MILLION
September 29, 2025The Louisiana Department of Education is being awarded $13.5 million to support high-quality education options for students. The U.S. Department of Education announced the release of $500 million to the Charter Schools Program, marking the largest investment in the program ever. -
TWO LOUISIANA STUDENTS EARN SPOTS IN NATIONAL RONALD REAGAN ORATORY COMPETITION DURING CELEBRATE FREEDOM WEEK EVENT
September 16, 2025Lafayette High’s Lincoln Trumps and West Feliciana Middle’s Olivia Norris won first place for their grade level in a special Louisiana division of the Ronald Reagan Oratory Competition, earning a trip to nationals.
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LOUISIANA STUDENTS MAKE STRONG ADVANCED PLACEMENT GAINS
September 30, 2025New national Advanced Placement (AP) data released by the College Board shows Louisiana high school students are making significant progress. The share of AP exams where students have earned a score that qualifies for college credit has increased by 24.5 percentage points since 2021, representing nearly two-thirds growth in four years. -
TRUMP ADMINISTRATION AWARDS LOUISIANA K-12 EDUCATION $13.5 MILLION
September 29, 2025The Louisiana Department of Education is being awarded $13.5 million to support high-quality education options for students. The U.S. Department of Education announced the release of $500 million to the Charter Schools Program, marking the largest investment in the program ever. -
TWO LOUISIANA STUDENTS EARN SPOTS IN NATIONAL RONALD REAGAN ORATORY COMPETITION DURING CELEBRATE FREEDOM WEEK EVENT
September 16, 2025Lafayette High’s Lincoln Trumps and West Feliciana Middle’s Olivia Norris won first place for their grade level in a special Louisiana division of the Ronald Reagan Oratory Competition, earning a trip to nationals.
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