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“A website should be easy for people to navigate and I regularly heard complaints about how difficult it was to find information on our old site,” said Louisiana State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley. “Our new site is a big step in the right direction and we look forward to making continued improvements in how we serve the citizens of Louisiana.”
New features and tools are designed to enhance the user experience, offering intuitive access to essential resources for families, educators, school leaders, early childhood providers, and the general public.
Key Enhancements
- New Website Address: The new domain, doe.louisiana.gov, ensures better alignment with Louisiana’s state government entities.
- Expanded Home Page: The homepage has been redesigned to serve as a central hub, showcasing priority content, the latest news, and direct links to popular resources.
- Audience Pages: Dedicated homepages tailored to the needs of key visitor groups—Families & Students, Educators, School & System Leaders, and Early Childhood Providers—offer streamlined access to relevant content.
- User-Friendly Tools: New navigation tools include a pop-out site map for comprehensive access, expandable document lists, and grouped quick links to consolidate related resources.
While the LDOE is no longer utilizing its previous website address, louisianabelieves.com, users who try to visit the old address will be directed to the new site at doe.louisiana.gov. The previous website had served as the LDOE's online home for around a decade, hosting over 14,000 links and 400 pages of content. With millions of visits annually, the LDOE website is a critical resource for families, educators, and leaders across Louisiana. The new site reflects input gathered from stakeholders and was designed to better meet their needs.
This launch marks a key milestone in the LDOE’s larger digital transformation, which includes updated agency branding and a commitment to modernizing how information is shared.
To help visitors navigate the new site, the LDOE has developed a preview as well as links to some of the most visited pages. Along with visiting the website, the public can also stay connected to the LDOE through various email newsletters or on Facebook, X, Instagram, and LinkedIn.