Natchitoches Parish School Board

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Natchitoches Parish School Board
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Address
310 Royal Street
, Natchitoches Parish , Louisiana , 71457
United States
Coordinates 31°44′55″N93°04′52″W / 31.7487°N 93.0810°W / 31.7487; -93.0810 (District office)
District information
Type Public
GradesPK-12
SuperintendentDr Grant Eloi
Other information
School uniformRequired
Website www.npsb.la/page/teach-natchitoches

Natchitoches Parish School Board (NPSB) is a school district headquartered in Natchitoches, Louisiana, United States. The current Superintendent is Dr. Grant Eloi.

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Schools

PK-2 Schools

PK-5 Schools

PK-8 Schools

3-4 Schools

5-6 Schools

6-8 Schools

7-8 Schools

7-12 Schools

High schools

The former Ashland High School in the village of Ashland closed in 1981 as part of a school consolidation effort. High school pupils from that area attend Lakeview Jr./Sr. High School.

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