The East Baton Rouge Parish School System, also known as East Baton Rouge Schools (EBR Schools) or the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board, is a public school district headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States. The district serves most of East Baton Rouge Parish; it contains 54 elementary schools, 16 middle schools, and 18 high schools. The EBR Public Schools district is the second largest in the state.[2]
The district also partners with The Cinderella Project of Baton Rouge, a charity that provides free prom dresses to public high school students who cannot otherwise afford them.[citation needed]
List of schools
Elementary schools
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Audubon Elementary School (Baton Rouge)
Banks Elementary School (Baton Rouge)
Belfair Elementary School (Baton Rouge)
Bernard Terrace Elementary School (Baton Rouge)
Broadmoor Elementary School (Baton Rouge)
Brookstown Elementary School (Baton Rouge)
Brownsfield Elementary School (Unincorporated area)
Buchanan Elementary School (Baton Rouge)
Capital Elementary School (Baton Rouge)
Cedarcrest-Southmoor Elementary School (Baton Rouge)
In September 2022, East Baton Rouge schools excused 2,100 students from class to attend a field trip billed as a career fair and instead appeared to be a church service. The trip was criticized by parents, teachers, and students for the apparent bait-and-switch, separating the students by gender, and lecturing the female students on topics that included forgiving rapists and encouraging bullying toward transgender students.[6]
In June 2023, WAFB reported there were 6,587 reported fights in the last two years across East Baton Rouge schools. WAFB also reported they found Instagram pages dedicated to fights at East Baton Rouge schools maintained by students. Likely even more fights happened but were not reported. EBRSP leaders stated they take violence seriously and will work to redress the issue.[7]
Notable people
Buckskin Bill Black, for local children's television host; board member from 1994 to 2010[8]
Alfred C. Williams, state representative for East Baton Rouge Parish since 2015; board member from 2003 to 2005[9]