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Advance Enrollment for Military Families
Military orders don’t wait for the school calendar—and neither should your child’s education.
Louisiana helps military families plan ahead. If you are moving to Louisiana on active duty orders, your child can register for public school before your family moves to Louisiana.
The following items are needed:
- Official military orders showing you're being transferred to a base or duty location in Louisiana.
- A copy of the military orders should be sent to the local school system.
- Locally required enrollment forms should be completed.
- Proof of residency is not required immediately, but it will need to occur within 10 days of arriving in Louisiana.
Check With Your Local School System
- Each school system may have its own forms and timelines for advance enrollment.
- We recommend contacting your school system’s enrollment office as early as possible to learn about:
- Required documents
- School choice options within the school system
Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children
The Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children is an agreement among all 50 states and the District of Columbia to help military-connected students experience fewer school-related challenges when moving from one state to another.
The Compact ensures that states work together to handle common issues like:
- Enrolling in a new school
- Placing students in the right classes or programs
- Handling absences related to deployments
- Staying on track for graduation
By following this shared set of rules, states help reduce disruptions and make school transitions smoother for military families.
What to Expect in Louisiana
Louisiana honors the Interstate Compact and works to reduce barriers for military-connected students moving into or within the state. Schools aim to place students quickly, accept prior coursework, and provide flexibility around deployments.
Each school system has its own policies and points of contact, so we recommend reaching out to your local district early in the process. If questions arise, your school or district can connect you with someone who understands how the Compact is applied in Louisiana.
Purple Star Schools in Louisiana
Purple Star Schools are public schools that demonstrate a lasting commitment to meeting the needs of military-connected students and their families. In Louisiana, schools that earn the Purple Star designation implement practices that align with national recommendations and research-backed strategies, helping reduce the academic and life challenges often faced by students who relocate due to military service.
What Purple Star Schools Do
To earn the recognition, schools must designate a staff member to serve as a military liaison and commit to:
- Serve as the primary point of contact for military connected students and families
- Work to identify special considerations needed by military-connected students and families
- Develop training to inform teachers and other school personnel of those special considerations
- Create a dedicated page on its website featuring resources for military-connected students and families
- Create a student-led transition program to provide peer support for military-connected students
School systems also commit to:
- Adopt a resolution stating the commitment to support military-connected students and families
- Assign a central office staff member to be the contact for the school-based liaison and military-connected students and families
Why It Matters
Military-connected students often move multiple times during their school years and may face unique challenges, including adapting to new academic standards and coping with parental deployments. Purple Star Schools help make those transitions smoother and ensure students feel valued and supported at their new school.
Find a Purple Star School
As of April 2025
Beauregard Parish
- DeRidder High School
Bossier Parish
- Airline High School
- Apollo Elementary School
- Bellaire Elementary School
- Benton Elementary School
- Benton High School
- Benton Intermediate School
- Benton Middle School
- Cope Middle School
- Curtis Elementary School
- Elm Grove Elementary School
- Elm Grove Middle School
- Greenacres Middle School
- Haughton High School
- Haughton Middle School
- Kingston Elementary School
- Legacy Elementary School
- Platt Elementary School
- Plain Dealing High School
- Princeton Elementary School
- R. V. Kerr Elementary School
- Rusheon Middle School
- Southfield School (Nonpublic)
- Stockwell Place Elementary School
- Sun City Elementary School
- T.L. Rodes Elementary School
- W.T. Lewis Elementary School
- Waller Elementary School
Caddo Parish
- C.E. Byrd High School
- Caddo Parish Magnet High School
- Captain Shreve High School
- Eden Gardens Fundamental Elementary School
- Youree Drive Middle Advanced Placement Magnet School
Orleans Parish
- New Orleans Military & Maritime Academy
- St. Edward the Confessor School (New Orleans Archdiocese)
Plaquemines Parish
- Belle Chasse Academy
Vernon Parish
- Leesville High School
- Parkway Elementary School
- Pickering High School
- Rosepine High School
The Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) has developed the Freedom Framework Diploma Endorsement, a new recognition for high school students who demonstrate excellence in civics education.
Approved today by the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE), the endorsement will be awarded to students who score Mastery or above on the LEAP 2025 civics assessment. Beginning with the 2025–2026 school year, eligible students will receive a special diploma seal and a red, white, and blue honor cord to wear during graduation.
“Graduating with a strong understanding of government and our nation’s history sets students up for academic success and informed civic engagement,” said Dr. Cade Brumley, Louisiana State Superintendent of Education. “This new diploma endorsement highlights Louisiana’s commitment to strengthening civics education.”
Louisiana Diploma Endorsements
A diploma endorsement is a special recognition students can earn that highlights achievement in a particular area. These endorsements give students the opportunity to showcase their hard work, interests, and future readiness on their high school diploma.
Freedom Framework
The new civics endorsement aligns with Louisiana’s Freedom Framework, the state’s K-12 student standards for social studies. Spearheaded by State Superintendent Dr. Cade Brumley and adopted in 2022, the standards tell the story of American exceptionalism as well as the nation’s continuous journey towards becoming a more perfect union.
Adopted in 2022, the 2023-2024 school year marked the first year of implementation in Louisiana classrooms. The new standards are more rigorous and also introduce historical content in a more precise, coherent, and chronological manner while ensuring students develop essential skills.
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