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Contact the Louisiana Legislative Auditor (LLA) Hotline, www.lla.la.gov/report-fraud, if you suspect the misappropriation (theft), fraud, waste, or abuse of public funds by anyone.
Elizabeth "Libby" Stafford is the Director of Primary Schools for Ascension Public Schools, a position she has held since 2006. Born and raised in Gonzales, Louisiana, Stafford is a 43-year veteran educator.
8 due to weather forecast. Ascension Parish Public Schools announced in a news release that an early dismissal for all schools will be implemented Jan.8 as storms have been anticipated in the southeastern Louisiana area.
2. What is the grading scale used in Ascension Parish schools? Ascension Parish uses a standard grading scale where A = 93-100, B = 85-92, C = 75-84, D = 67-74, and F = 0-66.
Ascension Parish Public Schools held a ribbon-cutting ceremony July 18 at the new Prairieville High School, which will be the district's fifth public high school. The ceremony was the second of three events to mark the completion of projects funded by a $140 million construction bond approved by parish voters in 2020.
Ascension Parish Public Schools is a highly rated, public school district located in DONALDSONVILLE, LA. It has 24,769 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 16 to 1.
At most schools, colleges and universities in the United States, letter grades follow a five-point system, using the letters A, B, C, D and E/F, with A indicating excellent, C indicating average and F indicating failing.
Francisco Durán, Superintendent. Dr. Francisco Durán has a diverse background in education spanning 30 years, in a variety of large urban school divisions.
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