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LOUISIANA STATE SUPERINTENDENT RELEASES STATEMENT ON LINDA MCMAHON’S CONFIRMATION AS U.S. SECRETARY OF EDUCATION
March 3, 2025"Secretary McMahon’s leadership in business and public service make her well-positioned to strengthen education policy at the national level," said Dr. Brumley. "I look forward to working with her and the new administration to advance policies that support academic excellence, respect state sovereignty, and ensure responsible use of taxpayer dollars." -
LA GATOR SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM STUDENT APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN
February 27, 2025This new program awards scholarship accounts to eligible students that parents can use for a menu of approved education services like tuition and fees at over 240 nonpublic schools, tutoring, and other approved resources. -
LOUISIANA ANNOUNCES 2025 STUDENTS OF THE YEAR FINALISTS
February 25, 2025The Louisiana Department of Education named its 24 finalists for the 2025 Louisiana Students of the Year competition. The honorees include one 5th, 8th, and 12th grader from each of the state’s eight BESE regions.
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LOUISIANA STATE SUPERINTENDENT RELEASES STATEMENT ON LINDA MCMAHON’S CONFIRMATION AS U.S. SECRETARY OF EDUCATION
March 3, 2025"Secretary McMahon’s leadership in business and public service make her well-positioned to strengthen education policy at the national level," said Dr. Brumley. "I look forward to working with her and the new administration to advance policies that support academic excellence, respect state sovereignty, and ensure responsible use of taxpayer dollars." -
LA GATOR SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM STUDENT APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN
February 27, 2025This new program awards scholarship accounts to eligible students that parents can use for a menu of approved education services like tuition and fees at over 240 nonpublic schools, tutoring, and other approved resources. -
LOUISIANA ANNOUNCES 2025 STUDENTS OF THE YEAR FINALISTS
February 25, 2025The Louisiana Department of Education named its 24 finalists for the 2025 Louisiana Students of the Year competition. The honorees include one 5th, 8th, and 12th grader from each of the state’s eight BESE regions.