School Choice Options for Louisiana Students
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School Choice in Louisiana
These are some of the options families in Louisiana have when choosing the best education environment for their child. Click on the links at the top of this page to learn more and access resources for families, educators, and system leaders.
Traditional Public Schools
Public schools serve local communities and are open to all students. They follow state-approved curriculum standards and are funded by taxpayer dollars to ensure a well-rounded, accessible education.
Charter Schools
Charter schools offer innovative approaches to education and greater flexibility in curriculum and teaching methods. They’re publicly funded and open to all students, with accountability to state standards and school performance.
Nonpublic Schools
Approved nonpublic schools offer families a private school option that meets specific state requirements. They may provide unique curricula, faith-based programs, or specialized instruction to fit family preferences.
Nonpublic Schools Not Seeking State Approval
These private schools operate independently without state oversight. They offer more freedom in curriculum design, though they aren’t required to meet state standards or performance reporting.
Home Study
(BATON ROUGE, LA) - The Louisiana Department of Education is growing its efforts to help school systems train future principals. Fifty educators from across the state will participate in the 2022-23 Aspiring Principal Fellowship. The newest cohort is more than double the size of the 2021-22 class, which included 22 educators. Representing over 20 parishes from each region of Louisiana, the 2022-23 fellows will gain critical skills needed to serve students, families, and educators as a principal.
The members of the 2022-23 Aspiring Principal Fellowship can be viewed online.
“School leadership matters,” said State Superintendent Dr. Cade Brumley. “We’re dedicated to supporting school systems as they develop current and future school leaders to improve academic outcomes for kids.”
The Aspiring Principal Fellowship supports the development of aspiring school leaders across the state. The cohort will meet six times during the school year to explore best practices through conversations with regional experts, school visits, and reflection. Participants will exit the fellowship with a robust leadership portfolio, the guidance of some of Louisiana’s most successful principals, and a strong network of lifelong colleagues. Fellows will explore the following topics:
- Observation and Feedback Cycles
- Accelerating Learning
- Staffing and Scheduling
- Instructional Leadership Teams
- Teacher Collaboration
- Recruitment and Retention
- School Accountability
- Ascension Public Schools
- Assumption Parish Schools
- Bossier Parish Schools
- Caddo Parish School District
- Caldwell Parish School District
- Iberia Parish School District
- Iberville Parish Schools
- Jefferson Parish Schools
- Kenilworth Science &Technology School
- Lafayette Charter Foundation
- Lafayette Parish School System
- Ouachita Parish Schools
- Plaquemines Parish School Board
- Rapides Parish Schools
- Red River Parish School System
- St. Martin Parish School District
- Terrebonne Parish School District
- Union Parish School District
- Vermilion Parish School District
- Washington Parish School System
- Zachary Community Schools