Plaquemine Senior High School, high school in Plaquemine, Iberville Parish, Louisiana
Plaquemine Senior High School is a secondary school in Plaquemine, Louisiana, designed in neoclassical style with columns and symmetrical features. The original 1911 building is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, while the current main campus relocated to Belleview Drive in 1974.
The school was originally founded in 1894 and received its distinctive neoclassical main building in 1911 with columns and classical proportions. The historic structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992, marking its recognition as an important landmark.
The school is known as the Green Devils, a name that shapes life on campus. Students wear green polo shirts and khaki pants, which creates a sense of unity and reinforces the school's identity in the community.
The school is centrally located in Plaquemine and easily accessible by car with parking available on campus. Visitors should contact the school administration before visiting the historic buildings, as access may be restricted.
Some alumni played in the National Football League, including Brian Mitchell and Davon Godchaux, showing how the school produced talented athletes. A longtime French and English teacher, Carolyn Brown, even received national recognition as NFL Teacher of the Year for her work.
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