Springfield High School (Louisiana) Explained

Springfield High School
Streetaddress:32000 Highway 42
City:Springfield
State:Louisiana
County:(Livingston Parish)
Zipcode:70462
Country:USA
Principal:Jill Dupuy
District:Livingston Parish School Board
Staff:23.92 (FTE)
Ratio:16.64
Type:Public high school
Enrollment:398[1]
Enrollment As Of:2021-22
Campus:(Urban/Country)-->
Colors:Royal blue and white
Mascot:Bulldogs
Website:https://www.springfieldhighschool.org/

Springfield High School in Springfield, Louisiana, is a co-educational public high school under the Livingston Parish School Board. The school currently serves around 400 students from the communities of Springfield and Killian in Livingston Parish, Louisiana and other surrounding cities with certain exceptions. Principal is Jillian Dupuy. Colors are Royal blue and White.

History

The earliest known record of a graduating class was the Class of 1923, in which two males and three females were among the honorees. The original school buildings were burned down sometime in the 1970s. The only building that remained largely intact was the modern "3rd Hall" structure.

Academics

The Average ACT Score is a 24 and the graduation rate is 92% amongst students from 9-12 grade.

Athletics

Springfield High competes as a member of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA) Class 2A. The School's Mascot is a Bulldog and the teams are referred to as the "Bulldogs" and the "Lady Bulldogs".

Championships

Boys' Basketball

The Springfield High School Boys Basketball team has appeared in the Louisiana Class 2A Boys Basketball State Championship Game three times, winning in 1982 and 1997.

Football
Springfield High Football began in 1965.

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jennings High School. National Center for Education Statistics. June 7, 2020.