List of high schools in Louisiana

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This is a list of high schools in the state of Louisiana.

Contents

Acadia Parish

Crowley

Allen Parish

Ascension Parish

Donaldsonville

Gonzales

Assumption Parish

Avoyelles Parish

Bunkie

Beauregard Parish

Bienville Parish

Bossier Parish

Bossier City

Caddo Parish

Shreveport

Public

Private/Charter

Calcasieu Parish

Lake Charles

Sulphur

Caldwell Parish

Cameron Parish

Catahoula Parish

Jonesville

Claiborne Parish

Haynesville

Concordia Parish

Ferriday

De Soto Parish

Logansport

East Baton Rouge Parish

Baton Rouge

Public

Private

Central

East Carroll Parish

Lake Providence

East Feliciana Parish

Evangeline Parish

Ville Platte

Franklin Parish

Winnsboro

Grant Parish

Dry Prong

Iberia Parish

New Iberia

Iberville Parish

Plaquemine

St. Gabriel

Jackson Parish

Jefferson Parish

Gretna

Harvey

Jefferson

Kenner

Marrero

Metairie

Jefferson Davis Parish

La Salle Parish

Lafayette Parish

Lafayette

Lafourche Parish

Thibodaux

Lincoln Parish

Ruston

Livingston Parish

Walker

Madison Parish

Tallulah

Morehouse Parish

Bastrop

Natchitoches Parish

Natchitoches

Orleans Parish (New Orleans)

Public Charter

Private

Ouachita Parish

Monroe

West Monroe

Plaquemines Parish

Pointe Coupee Parish

New Roads

Rapides Parish

Alexandria

Glenmora

  • Glenmora High School
  • Plainview High School

Red River Parish

Coushatta

Richland Parish

Delhi

Rayville

Sabine Parish

St. Bernard Parish

St. Charles Parish

St. Helena Parish

St. James Parish

St. John the Baptist Parish

St. Landry Parish

Eunice

Opelousas

St. Martin Parish

St. Mary Parish

Franklin

Morgan City

St. Tammany Parish

Covington

Mandeville

Slidell

Tangipahoa Parish

Hammond

Kentwood

Tensas Parish

St. Joseph

Terrebonne Parish

Houma

Union Parish

Farmerville

Vermilion Parish

Abbeville

Vernon Parish

Leesville

Washington Parish

Franklinton

Webster Parish

Minden

West Baton Rouge Parish

West Carroll Parish

West Feliciana Parish

Winn Parish

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