Note: There are no incorporated places in St. Charles Parish. The communities listed in italics after each school are unincorporated
census-designated places (CDPs).
Destrehan High School (original campus) - The original main building was damaged by fire and demolished. A head start center uses former high school buildings on the site and Harry Hurst Middle School is also located on the property and uses the former high school gymnasium.[13]
G.W. Carver High School - Served black students on the West Bank. Now the site of a head start center operated by the parish.
Closed in 1969 due to desegregation: High school students moved to
Hahnville High School
Hahnville High School (original campus) - The original building was demolished and Eual J. Landry Alternative Center sits on the former site. The alternative center continues to use the old cafeteria and gymnasium from the original high school.[13]
Hahnville Jr. High School - Hahnville. Renamed Eual J. Landry Sr. Middle School.
Killona Elementary - Killona
Killona School - Killona
Montz School - Montz
New Sarpy Kindergarten Center - New Sarpy, Located on the campus of New Sarpy Elementary School after kindergarten center and elementary school merger.[13]
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Education Expansion." By: Richoux, Marilyn, Joan Becnel and Suzanne Friloux, from St. Charles Parish, Louisiana: A Pictorial History, 2010. Posted at the St. Charles Parish Museum and Historical Association. Retrieved on December 3, 2016.
Note: There are no incorporated places in St. Charles Parish. The communities listed in italics after each school are unincorporated
census-designated places (CDPs).
Destrehan High School (original campus) - The original main building was damaged by fire and demolished. A head start center uses former high school buildings on the site and Harry Hurst Middle School is also located on the property and uses the former high school gymnasium.[13]
G.W. Carver High School - Served black students on the West Bank. Now the site of a head start center operated by the parish.
Closed in 1969 due to desegregation: High school students moved to
Hahnville High School
Hahnville High School (original campus) - The original building was demolished and Eual J. Landry Alternative Center sits on the former site. The alternative center continues to use the old cafeteria and gymnasium from the original high school.[13]
Hahnville Jr. High School - Hahnville. Renamed Eual J. Landry Sr. Middle School.
Killona Elementary - Killona
Killona School - Killona
Montz School - Montz
New Sarpy Kindergarten Center - New Sarpy, Located on the campus of New Sarpy Elementary School after kindergarten center and elementary school merger.[13]
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abcd"
Education Expansion." By: Richoux, Marilyn, Joan Becnel and Suzanne Friloux, from St. Charles Parish, Louisiana: A Pictorial History, 2010. Posted at the St. Charles Parish Museum and Historical Association. Retrieved on December 3, 2016.