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re: Why does Louisiana suck so bad?
Posted on 6/27/16 at 3:38 pm to Lionnation1993
Posted on 6/27/16 at 3:38 pm to Lionnation1993
It's not the heat.
It's the stupidity.
It's the stupidity.
Posted on 6/27/16 at 3:41 pm to Artie Rome
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Stats?
LINK Yeah, North LA well represented.
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1) St. Charles Parish Schools: 107
A district that includes Luling and Destrehan, 73% of St. Charles Parish schools earned an "A" rating and no schools in the district earned below a "B", making it the highest ranking district in our analysis.
2) Zachary Community Schools district rating: 106.5
A community north of Baton Rouge, this has been the highest ranking school district in the state for the past 10 years. It came in at #2 in our survey, though, because when factored in with all of the schools in the greater Baton Rouge area, only 22% of schools in the area earned an "A" rating.
3) Vernon Parish School District: 105.23
This small town offers one of the highest ranking high schools in the state, with a state score of 110.4 as well as having 66% of schools with an overall "A" rating.
4) Ascension Parish School District: 104.65
The overall district rating for Ascension Parish, where Geismar is located, is 121.2, with 55% of schools earning an “A” rating.
5) St. Tammany Parish School District: 103.1
The overall district rating for St. Tammany Parish, where Mandeville and Covington are located, is located is 122.8, and 44% of schools in the district earned an "A" rating.
6) Plaquemines Parish District Rating: 103
Schools in this district were given a score of 123 by the state and 43% of the schools earned an "A" rating.
7) Orleans Parish School District: 102.225
While only 7.5% of schools in the greater New Orleans area have earned an "A" ranking, the Orleans Parish School district has a number of the best schools in the state, catapulting the district to #7 on this list.
8) Livingston Parish School District: 99.05
Located in the Livingston Parish school district, which earned a state ranking of 117.4 and is home to 19 schools with an “A” rating.
9) Allen Parish School District: 97
A small district north of Lake Charles, 45% of the schools here earned an "A" rating from the state.
10) St. Bernard Parish School District: 93.1
This district which includes Chalmette
This post was edited on 6/27/16 at 3:54 pm
Posted on 6/27/16 at 3:43 pm to Epic Cajun
Going out in Lafayette sucks. I pretty much keep my drinking to the Whole
Foods bar, Parish, and the beer garden downtown. Corner bar isn't bad I suppose. Trash oilfield baws have pretty much infested everything else.
Foods bar, Parish, and the beer garden downtown. Corner bar isn't bad I suppose. Trash oilfield baws have pretty much infested everything else.
Posted on 6/27/16 at 3:51 pm to NIH
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I pretty much keep my drinking to the Whole
Foods bar, Parish, and the beer garden downtown. Corner bar isn't bad I suppose.
I really like the Whole Foods bar and Parish. I haven't been to the new beer garden, but I've heard good things from my wife. Last time I went to Corner Bar it was douche central, which is disappointing because it wasn't always like that, or maybe I was blind to it. Corner Bar Youngsville was fine the few times I went there, but that was typically afternoon drinking.
Posted on 6/27/16 at 3:55 pm to Epic Cajun
The beer garden is pretty cool, the lack of Bud/Miller/Coors and higher prices have done a good job of keeping the trash out. Downtown really needed a good spot to day drink, with the success the beer garden has had I'd bet similar places will be popping up within the next few years.
One thing I always enjoyed about JSP in college was the myth/rumor going around in the small towns around Lafayette that they had a collared shirt dress code for men and dresses for girls. I don't know how that started but it kept the place as a Ronnie free zone.
One thing I always enjoyed about JSP in college was the myth/rumor going around in the small towns around Lafayette that they had a collared shirt dress code for men and dresses for girls. I don't know how that started but it kept the place as a Ronnie free zone.
This post was edited on 6/27/16 at 3:55 pm
Posted on 6/27/16 at 4:04 pm to Salmon
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north LA is the only reason we are not behind MS in education
Most of the best schools and school districts as a whole are in South La Chief, and they are largely concentrated in the B.R. and N.O. metros.
This post was edited on 6/27/16 at 4:08 pm
Posted on 6/27/16 at 4:12 pm to Guess
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7. Orleans Parish School District
Posted on 6/27/16 at 4:19 pm to lsu2006
People mention the weather as a bad thing. It's nice for 8 months out of the year. I'll take that over a iced over miserable existence of a northern state. They get heat waves, too.
Posted on 6/27/16 at 4:26 pm to NIH
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One thing I always enjoyed about JSP in college was the myth/rumor going around in the small towns around Lafayette that they had a collared shirt dress code for men and dresses for girls. I don't know how that started but it kept the place as a Ronnie free zone
I've never heard of that myth, but it was one of the better places downtown when I lived in Lafayette ~5 years or so ago.
Posted on 6/27/16 at 4:27 pm to Sparkplug#1
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People mention the weather as a bad thing.
It's awful, we don't have seasons. We have hot as frick, or rainy.
Posted on 6/27/16 at 4:34 pm to Tingle
You can laugh, but obviously you know nothing about the area. There's 2 public school districts in Orleans Parish and the Orleans Parish school district is the smaller of the two. They kept most of the magnet schools and better schools. The recovery school district is larger and it is where most of the poor schools are found and even they are getting better.
Posted on 6/27/16 at 4:34 pm to jbgleason
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As evidenced by the spelling and multiple grammatical errors in the OP.
Posted on 8/2/19 at 7:29 pm to Lionnation1993
Raised in Louisiana, Love the terrain, history and life in Louisiana. Moved to texas, doubled my salary, met OPEN minded folks, Educated, don't pay state income Tax and everyone positive. Moved back to Louisiana briefly for a job, could not find anyone who wanted to cut my grass, no contractors called back for bids, everyone had the worst attitude, paid fee after fee to local and state government. Sorry folks it sucks. Happy to be back in teas.
Posted on 8/2/19 at 7:30 pm to Lionnation1993
Raised in Louisiana, Love the terrain, history and life in Louisiana. Moved to texas, doubled my salary, met OPEN minded folks, Educated, don't pay state income Tax and everyone positive. Moved back to Louisiana briefly for a job, could not find anyone who wanted to cut my grass, no contractors called back for bids, everyone had the worst attitude, paid fee after fee to local and state government. Sorry folks it sucks. Happy to be back in teas.
Posted on 9/4/19 at 7:24 pm to jbgleason
I did. Life is much better.
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