Plaisance School Explained

Plaisance School
Built:1921
Location:3264 LA 167,
Plaisance, Louisiana, United States
Added:August 23, 2004
Refnum:04000080
Designated Other1 Name:Plaisance Rosenwald School
Plaisance High School

Plaisance School is a school, established in 1921, in Plaisance, Louisiana, United States. The school was segregated during the Jim Crow-era and served African American students.[1] It also went by the names Plaisance High School, and Plaisance Rosenwald School.[2] [3]

The Plaisance School has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2004, for the school's contribution to educational history and Black ethnic heritage.[4] A historical marker commemorates the school history.[5] [6]

The Plaisance School is one of very few surviving Rosenwald Schools still actively being used as a school building, and now serves as Plaisance Elementary School.

History

The Plaisance School was built in 1921 as Rosenwald School.[7] The building housed 160 students in grades one through six, seven, or eight,[8] during the period from 1920 to 1953. Up until the 1960s, the Plaisance School was the only school for African American students in the community. Only 393 Rosenwald Schools were built in Louisiana (between 1914 and 1932), and only two still exist in recognizable form; only one, the Plaisance School, remains on its original site.

Merline Pitre, is an alumna and taught French at the school.[9]

Modern history

Plaisance High School was consolidated into Northwest High School in 1991, and the Rosenwald building (one of several buildings on the campus) now serves as Plaisance Elementary School. Opelousas students in grades five through eight take classes in the historical classrooms.[10] In 2017, the school reopened after suffering damages in a flood and, in early 2022, plans to restore and repair the historic Rosenwald structure were set into motion.[11] [12] On November 12, 2022, those plans came to fruition and a dedication ceremony was held at the school building to commemorate the completion of the building’s renovation.[13]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: November 2, 2019 . Plaisance High School, Plaisance, LA . African American High Schools in Louisiana Before 1970.
  2. Web site: Plaisance School . Louisiana Trust for Historic Preservation.
  3. Web site: August 23, 2004 . Plaisance School . https://web.archive.org/web/20240219090213/https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/7783c427-a47a-40dc-a28e-fcd58ca6ee96 . February 19, 2024 . February 19, 2024 . National Register Of Historic Places Nomination Form.
  4. Web site: Plaisance School . NPGallery, Digital Asset Management System.
  5. Web site: Plaisance School . Read the Plaque.
  6. Web site: Plaisance School Historical Marker . 2024-02-19 . Historical Marker Database.
  7. Web site: Plaisance High School . 2024-02-19 . African American School Building Revival.
  8. Web site: Plaisance School . Read the Plaque.
  9. Web site: Merline Pitre's Biography. The HistoryMakers.
  10. Web site: January 23, 2018 . Plaisance High School – 1 of the 2 Last Remaining Rosenwald Schools in Louisiana . African American High Schools in Louisiana Before 1970.
  11. Web site: Ardoin . Bobby . October 20, 2017 . Big plans for Plaisance Elementary . 2024-02-19 . . en-US.
  12. Web site: Ardoin . Bobby . 2022-01-04 . Historic Plaisance School Building Undergoes Repairs . 2024-02-19 . St. Landry Now.
  13. Web site: Rosenwald School Dedication » St. Landry Now Online Newspaper » Opelousas & St Landry Parish, LA . 15 November 2022 .