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L.B. Landry College and Career Preparatory High School

L.B. Landry College and Career Preparatory High School is a high school on the west bank of Orleans Parish in Algiers, New Orleans, Louisiana.

L.B. Landry College and Career Preparatory High School
Address
1200 L.B. Landry Avenue

,
70114

United States
Coordinates29°56′33″N 90°02′31″W / 29.9424227°N 90.0419955°W / 29.9424227; -90.0419955
Information
School typePublic Charter
Opened2013
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)Orange, navy blue and gold
AthleticsLHSAA
Team nameCharging Buccaneers

The school opened in 2013 after the merger of L.B. Landry High School and O. Perry Walker College and Career Preparatory High School.[1] It is named after Lord Beaconsfield Landry (1878–1934). The current nickname is the Charging Buccaneers, deriving from the O. Perry Walker's Chargers mascot and L.B. Landry's Buccaneers mascot.

History

L.B. Landry High School history

L.B. Landry High School, was a secondary school in the Whitney area of Algiers, New Orleans, Louisiana. It was originally named after Lord Beaconsfield Landry (1878–1934), an African American activist, physician, and vocalist who lived in Algiers.[2][3]

The L.B. Landry School, originally an elementary school, opened on October 26, 1938. In 1942, it became a high school. It also was the first high school in Louisiana to be named after an African-American. It was the first high school on the west bank of New Orleans to enroll African-Americans regardless of income level.[4] In 1952, it became a joint junior/senior high school. The main building was destroyed by a fire in 1958 and was rebuilt in 1959. In 1969, an annex opened. It contained an assembly hall, a theater, and 22 classrooms.[2]

In 2005, Hurricane Katrina caused the school to close.[2] The hurricane resulted in mold, rain, and wind-related damages in the school's building.[5] Lentz said that there were few people who expected Landry to re-open.[4] The architectural firm Eskew+Dumez+Ripple designed the new school.[4] A 214,000-square-foot (19,900 m2) replacement campus,[2] with a price tag of almost $54 million in federal disaster funds,[5] was designed to withstand winds of up to 130 miles (210 km) per hour, and solar panels are on the roof.[2] The three story campus was built with two gymnasiums, a space for a health center, and an auditorium with 650 seats.[6]

The Recovery School District (RSD) stated that the school would open with four grade levels instead of beginning with one level, so its size would be justified. The school would take grades 7 through 10. In two years, the 7th and 8th grades would be phased out, replaced with grades 11 and 12. As of April 2010 the school collected over 200 applications for the ninth grade.[6] The school re-opened in 2010. During the beginning of the first post-Katrina year of operation, there were reports of poor discipline and administrative turmoil. Mark Waller of the Times Picayune reported that teachers and students said that by October 2010 the school order dramatically improved.[5] In December 2010, Louisiana State University opened a health clinic at Landry, replacing two smaller, temporary health clinics.[7]

In the Spring of 2011, the school had 750 students in grades 7 through 10.[5]

In October 2012 plans were announced to merge Walker High School and L.B. Landry High School into the new Landry Building and the campus would take the name of Walker High.[8] The alumni of Landry High filed a lawsuit against the state, accusing it of ignoring a 2011 statute that asks the district to create a community outreach plan before finalizing "on any proposed changes in school governance" and unfairly calling Landry "low performing."[9] The lawsuit was filed in District Civil Court in August 2012. The Associated Press stated "The case could be the first test of a law that requires community input on any changes in the way state-controlled schools are governed."[10] Effective in the fall of 2013, the two schools merged onto the L.B. Landry High School campus.

L.B. Landry High School notable alumni

O. Perry Walker High School history

O. Perry Walker College and Career Preparatory High School and Community Center was a high school on the west bank of Orleans Parish in Algiers, New Orleans, Louisiana. The school opened in 1970, was named after New Orleans School Superintendent Oliver Perry Walker (1899–1968). It was originally controlled by New Orleans Public Schools.

In 2005, as Hurricane Katrina was about to make landfall, the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA) designated O. Perry Walker as a place where people could receive transportation to the Louisiana Superdome, a shelter of last resort.[11]

In 2012, the Associated Press stated that Walker was a "relatively high-performing school".[10]

In October 2012 plans were announced to merge Walker High School and L.B. Landry High School into the new Landry Building and the campus would take the name of Walker High.[8] Effective in the fall of 2013, the school merged on the rebuilt L. B. Landry High School campus.

O. Perry Walker High School notable alumni

Landry–Walker Prep history

The school was named after Lord Beaconsfield Landry and Oliver Perry Walker (1899–1968). In 2021, the school name was changed to L.B. Landry College and Career Preparatory High School in recognition that Walker, a former New Orleans Public School Superintendent, supported segregation.[17]

Athletics

L.B. Landry College and Career Preparatory athletics competes in the LHSAA.[18]

Championships

Landry–Walker Prep
Football: 2016

L.B. Landry
Football: 1959

References

  1. ^ "Landry-Walker College and Career Preparatory High School History". landry-walker.org. Retrieved October 2, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e "History." L.B. Landry High School. Retrieved on March 17, 2013.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on October 29, 2015. Retrieved October 3, 2015.
  4. ^ a b c Lentz, Linda C. "CASE STUDY: L.B. Landry High School, New Orleans , Louisiana, Eskew+Dumez+Ripple." (). Schools of the 21st Century, Architectural Record, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Retrieved on March 17, 2013.
  5. ^ a b c d Waller, Mark. "L.B. Landry High School in Algiers overcomes early chaos to finish school year smoothly." The Times-Picayune. May 18, 2011. Retrieved on March 17, 2013.
  6. ^ a b Hurwitz, Jenny. "L.B. Landry High School in Algiers expanding to four grades for August." The Times Picayune. April 15, 2010. Retrieved on March 17, 2013.
  7. ^ Hughes, Cathy. "LSU opens full-service health clinic at L.B. Landry High School in Algiers." The Times Picayune. December 2, 2010. Retrieved on March 17, 2013.
  8. ^ a b Vanacore, Andrew. "Recovery School District faces anger over firings at Cohen, L.B. Landry high schools." The Times Picayune. October 9, 2012. Retrieved on March 17, 2013.
  9. ^ Vanacore, Andrew. "L.B. Landry High School alumni taking state to court over merger plans." The Times-Picayune. August 24, 2010. Retrieved on March 17, 2013.
  10. ^ a b "L.B. Landry High alumni unhappy with merger plans." Associated Press at The Advocate. August 28, 2012. Retrieved on March 17, 2013.
  11. ^ Nolan, Bruce. "." The Times-Picayune. Sunday August 28, 2005. Retrieved on March 18, 2013.
  12. ^ Walker, Dave (May 11, 2009). "Patricia Clarkson Joins Justin Timberlake in 'SNL' Video Short". Times-Picayune. New Orleans, LA. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  13. ^ "dids=788078181:788078181&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Feb+03%2C+2005&author=&pub=South+Florida+Sun+-+Sentinel&desc=RECRUITING+ALABAMA&pqatl=google RECRUITING ALABAMA." South Florida Sun. February 3, 2005. Sports 7C. Retrieved on March 18, 2013. "Milton Collins, wr, 6-1, 180, New Orleans O. Perry Walker HS"
  14. ^ Trahan, Ken. "O. Perry Walker's Anthony Johnson named Gatorade Louisiana Player of the Year Archived April 11, 2013, at archive.today." SportsNOLA.com/LeSEA Broadcasting. December 3, 2010. Retrieved on March 15, 2013.
  15. ^ Nadeau, Rene. "Former O. Perry Walker, Ole Miss star Kendrick Lewis savors climb to NFL success with Kansas City Chiefs November 2, 2012, at the Wayback Machine." SportsNOLA.com/LeSEA Broadcasting. December 15, 2011. Retrieved on March 15, 2013.
  16. ^ "RAY NAGIN." (Archive) Tulane University. Retrieved on March 15, 2013.
  17. ^ "Landry-Walker drops Walker from school name after vote". WWL-TV. New Orleans, Louisiana. August 1, 2020. Retrieved June 4, 2021.
  18. ^ "Landry-Walker". lhsaa.org. Retrieved September 9, 2019.

External links

  • Landry-Walker College and Career Preparatory High School website

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L B Landry College and Career Preparatory High School is a high school on the west bank of Orleans Parish in Algiers New Orleans Louisiana L B Landry College and Career Preparatory High SchoolAddress1200 L B Landry AvenueNew Orleans Louisiana 70114United StatesCoordinates29 56 33 N 90 02 31 W 29 9424227 N 90 0419955 W 29 9424227 90 0419955InformationSchool typePublic CharterOpened2013Campus typeUrbanColor s Orange navy blue and goldAthleticsLHSAATeam nameCharging BuccaneersThe school opened in 2013 after the merger of L B Landry High School and O Perry Walker College and Career Preparatory High School 1 It is named after Lord Beaconsfield Landry 1878 1934 The current nickname is the Charging Buccaneers deriving from the O Perry Walker s Chargers mascot and L B Landry s Buccaneers mascot Contents 1 History 1 1 L B Landry High School history 1 2 O Perry Walker High School history 1 3 Landry Walker Prep history 2 Athletics 2 1 Championships 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditL B Landry High School history Edit L B Landry High School was a secondary school in the Whitney area of Algiers New Orleans Louisiana It was originally named after Lord Beaconsfield Landry 1878 1934 an African American activist physician and vocalist who lived in Algiers 2 3 The L B Landry School originally an elementary school opened on October 26 1938 In 1942 it became a high school It also was the first high school in Louisiana to be named after an African American It was the first high school on the west bank of New Orleans to enroll African Americans regardless of income level 4 In 1952 it became a joint junior senior high school The main building was destroyed by a fire in 1958 and was rebuilt in 1959 In 1969 an annex opened It contained an assembly hall a theater and 22 classrooms 2 In 2005 Hurricane Katrina caused the school to close 2 The hurricane resulted in mold rain and wind related damages in the school s building 5 Lentz said that there were few people who expected Landry to re open 4 The architectural firm Eskew Dumez Ripple designed the new school 4 A 214 000 square foot 19 900 m2 replacement campus 2 with a price tag of almost 54 million in federal disaster funds 5 was designed to withstand winds of up to 130 miles 210 km per hour and solar panels are on the roof 2 The three story campus was built with two gymnasiums a space for a health center and an auditorium with 650 seats 6 The Recovery School District RSD stated that the school would open with four grade levels instead of beginning with one level so its size would be justified The school would take grades 7 through 10 In two years the 7th and 8th grades would be phased out replaced with grades 11 and 12 As of April 2010 the school collected over 200 applications for the ninth grade 6 The school re opened in 2010 During the beginning of the first post Katrina year of operation there were reports of poor discipline and administrative turmoil Mark Waller of the Times Picayune reported that teachers and students said that by October 2010 the school order dramatically improved 5 In December 2010 Louisiana State University opened a health clinic at Landry replacing two smaller temporary health clinics 7 In the Spring of 2011 the school had 750 students in grades 7 through 10 5 In October 2012 plans were announced to merge Walker High School and L B Landry High School into the new Landry Building and the campus would take the name of Walker High 8 The alumni of Landry High filed a lawsuit against the state accusing it of ignoring a 2011 statute that asks the district to create a community outreach plan before finalizing on any proposed changes in school governance and unfairly calling Landry low performing 9 The lawsuit was filed in District Civil Court in August 2012 The Associated Press stated The case could be the first test of a law that requires community input on any changes in the way state controlled schools are governed 10 Effective in the fall of 2013 the two schools merged onto the L B Landry High School campus L B Landry High School notable alumni Alvin Haymond NFL cornerback Rich Jackson NFL defensive end Lance Louis NFL offensive guard Bobby Mitchell blues singer James Ray NBA power forward Cyril Richardson NFL offensive guard he transferred before his sophomore season Virgil Robinson NFL running backO Perry Walker High School history Edit O Perry Walker College and Career Preparatory High School and Community Center was a high school on the west bank of Orleans Parish in Algiers New Orleans Louisiana The school opened in 1970 was named after New Orleans School Superintendent Oliver Perry Walker 1899 1968 It was originally controlled by New Orleans Public Schools In 2005 as Hurricane Katrina was about to make landfall the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority RTA designated O Perry Walker as a place where people could receive transportation to the Louisiana Superdome a shelter of last resort 11 In 2012 the Associated Press stated that Walker was a relatively high performing school 10 In October 2012 plans were announced to merge Walker High School and L B Landry High School into the new Landry Building and the campus would take the name of Walker High 8 Effective in the fall of 2013 the school merged on the rebuilt L B Landry High School campus O Perry Walker High School notable alumni Patricia Clarkson Class of 1977 actress 12 Shannon Clavelle NFL defensive end Milton Collins CFL defensive back 13 Craig Davis NFL wide receiver Anthony Johnson NFL defensive end 14 Robert Kelley NFL running back Keenan Lewis NFL cornerback Kendrick Lewis NFL free safety 15 Bo McCalebb overseas professional basketball player Ray Nagin former mayor of New Orleans 16 Ralph Norwood NFL offensive tackle Chris Oldham NFL cornerback he transferred before his senior season Mike Wallace NFL wide receiverLandry Walker Prep history Edit The school was named after Lord Beaconsfield Landry and Oliver Perry Walker 1899 1968 In 2021 the school name was changed to L B Landry College and Career Preparatory High School in recognition that Walker a former New Orleans Public School Superintendent supported segregation 17 Athletics EditL B Landry College and Career Preparatory athletics competes in the LHSAA 18 Championships Edit Landry Walker Prep Football 2016L B Landry Football 1959References Edit Landry Walker College and Career Preparatory High School History landry walker org Retrieved October 2 2015 a b c d e History L B Landry High School Retrieved on March 17 2013 AARC Notable African Americans from Louisiana Archived from the original on October 29 2015 Retrieved October 3 2015 a b c Lentz Linda C CASE STUDY L B Landry High School New Orleans Louisiana Eskew Dumez Ripple Archive Schools of the 21st Century Architectural Record The McGraw Hill Companies Inc Retrieved on March 17 2013 a b c d Waller Mark L B Landry High School in Algiers overcomes early chaos to finish school year smoothly The Times Picayune May 18 2011 Retrieved on March 17 2013 a b Hurwitz Jenny L B Landry High School in Algiers expanding to four grades for August The Times Picayune April 15 2010 Retrieved on March 17 2013 Hughes Cathy LSU opens full service health clinic at L B Landry High School in Algiers The Times Picayune December 2 2010 Retrieved on March 17 2013 a b Vanacore Andrew Recovery School District faces anger over firings at Cohen L B Landry high schools The Times Picayune October 9 2012 Retrieved on March 17 2013 Vanacore Andrew L B Landry High School alumni taking state to court over merger plans The Times Picayune August 24 2010 Retrieved on March 17 2013 a b L B Landry High alumni unhappy with merger plans Associated Press at The Advocate August 28 2012 Retrieved on March 17 2013 Nolan Bruce KATRINA TAKES AIM The Times Picayune Sunday August 28 2005 Retrieved on March 18 2013 Walker Dave May 11 2009 Patricia Clarkson Joins Justin Timberlake in SNL Video Short Times Picayune New Orleans LA Retrieved February 24 2018 dids 788078181 788078181 amp FMT ABS amp FMTS ABS FT amp type current amp date Feb 03 2C 2005 amp author amp pub South Florida Sun Sentinel amp desc RECRUITING ALABAMA amp pqatl google RECRUITING ALABAMA South Florida Sun February 3 2005 Sports 7C Retrieved on March 18 2013 Milton Collins wr 6 1 180 New Orleans O Perry Walker HS Trahan Ken O Perry Walker s Anthony Johnson named Gatorade Louisiana Player of the Year Archived April 11 2013 at archive today SportsNOLA com LeSEA Broadcasting December 3 2010 Retrieved on March 15 2013 Nadeau Rene Former O Perry Walker Ole Miss star Kendrick Lewis savors climb to NFL success with Kansas City Chiefs Archived November 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine SportsNOLA com LeSEA Broadcasting December 15 2011 Retrieved on March 15 2013 RAY NAGIN Archive Tulane University Retrieved on March 15 2013 Landry Walker drops Walker from school name after vote WWL TV New Orleans Louisiana August 1 2020 Retrieved June 4 2021 Landry Walker lhsaa org Retrieved 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