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TOPS Status for 2012 High School Graduates by School TOPS Status For 2012 High School Graduates By School Data as of 2/10/2020 ACT Students TOPS Eligible TOPS Recipients School Name Parish School Type Code Processed (1) Total Honors Performance Opportunity Tech Total Honors Performance Opportunity Tech 190000 ABBEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL VERMILION P 60 35 4 13 17 1 33 4 13 16 - 192137 ABRAMSON SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CHARTER ORLEANS P 10 6 - 2 1 3 2 - 1 1 - 191731 ACADEMY OF OUR LADY JEFFERSON N 121 74 4 16 40 14 57 4 14 38 1 191985 ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART ORLEANS N 37 35 18 12 4 1 20 10 8 2 - 191070 ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART SAINT LANDRY N 28 27 13 10 4 - 21 8 10 3 - 191414 ACADIANA HIGH SCHOOL LAFAYETTE P 182 118 10 31 53 24 100 10 31 50 9 190318 AIRLINE HIGH SCHOOL BOSSIER P 224 163 34 46 50 33 136 32 46 48 10 190035 ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL LIVINGSTON P 70 45 5 12 23 5 40 5 11 22 2 190038 ALEXANDRIA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL RAPIDES P 163 107 19 25 47 16 83 16 22 44 1 191449 ALFRED M BARBE HIGH SCHOOL CALCASIEU P 281 207 31 56 90 30 175 29 55 84 7 192209 ALGIERS TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY ORLEANS P 41 18 - 4 6 8 6 - 3 3 - UNK ALLEN PARISH ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL ALLEN P - - - - - - - - - - - ALTELG ALTERNATE ELIGIBLE (2) 101 86 7 25 46 8 76 7 24 44 1 190075 AMITE HIGH SCHOOL TANGIPAHOA P 73 31 1 2 11 17 17 1 2 10 4 190090 ANACOCO HIGH SCHOOL VERNON P 35 33 8 12 12 1 30 6 12 11 1 190105 ARCADIA HIGH SCHOOL BIENVILLE P 25 7 - 3 2 2 5 - 3 2 - 191777 ARCHBISHOP CHAPELLE HIGH SCH JEFFERSON N 156 126 22 26 66 12 107 19 24 60 4 191763 ARCHBISHOP HANNAN HIGH SCHOOL SAINT TAMMANY N 36 32 4 8 17 3 21 2 7 12 - 191778 ARCHBISHOP RUMMEL HIGH SCHOOL JEFFERSON N 168 131 23 32 73 3 125 22 31 71 1 191722 ARCHBISHOP SHAW HIGH SCHOOL JEFFERSON N 89 65 12 13 29 11 49 10 13 25 1 192144 ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN & ENGINEERING HS ORLEANS P 31 8 - - 4 4 5 - - 4 1 190188 ARLINGTON PREPARATORY ACADEMY EAST BATON ROUGE P 1 - - - - - - - - - - 191049 ASCENSION CHRISTIAN HIGH ASCENSION N 30 21 3 7 4 7 14 3 6 4 1 190700 ASCENSION DIOCESAN REGIONAL ASCENSION N 29 23 6 7 10 - 21 4 7 10 - 191488 ASCENSION EPISCOPAL SCH LAFAYETTE N 28 24 6 6 12 - 19 4 4 11 - 191947 ASSEMBLY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL IBERIA N 16 14 1 5 6 2 13 1 5 6 1 191905 ASSUMPTION HIGH SCHOOL ASSUMPTION P 167 117 10 21 54 32 86 8 21 51 6 190130 ATHENS HIGH SCHOOL CLAIBORNE P 12 2 - - - 2 1 - - - 1 190135 ATLANTA HIGH SCHOOL WINN P 14 10 1 3 5 1 10 1 3 5 1 191855 AVOYELLES HIGH SCHOOL AVOYELLES P 67 39 2 5 19 13 24 2 4 18 - 191681 AVOYELLES PUB. CHARTER SCHOOL AVOYELLES P 40 36 8 9 11 8 27 8 8 10 1 190145 BAKER HIGH SCHOOL EAST BATON ROUGE P 67 35 - 5 13 17 21 - 5 11 5 190155 BASILE HIGH SCHOOL EVANGELINE P 27 16 3 2 7 4 14 3 2 6 3 190165 BASTROP HIGH SCHOOL MOREHOUSE P 151 94 3 20 41 30 66 3 20 39 4 190179 BATON ROUGE MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL EAST BATON ROUGE P 270 261 86 64 103 8 221 63 60 96 2 190185 BATON ROUGE PREPARATORY ACADEM EAST BATON ROUGE P - - - - - - - - - - - 190115 BEAU CHENE HIGH SCHOOL SAINT LANDRY P 108 83 8 26 29 20 65 8 24 27 6 190679 BEAUREGARD ALTENATIVE SCHOOL BEAUREGARD P - - - - - - - - - - - 190682 BEAUVER' CHRISTIAN ACADEMY BEAUREGARD P - - - - - - - - - - - 190182 BELAIRE HIGH SCHOOL EAST BATON ROUGE P 105 47 - 4 13 30 18 - 4 11 3 190255 BELL CITY HIGH SCHOOL CALCASIEU P 28 24 2 6 10 6 21 2 6 10 3 190257 BELLE CHASSE HIGH SCHOOL PLAQUEMINES P 139 98 9 32 38 19 82 9 31 37 5 192006 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL ORLEANS P 144 134 67 26 41 - 92 39 23 30 - 190287 BENS FORD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL WASHINGTON N 11 9 1 2 2 4 9 1 2 2 4 190270 BENTON HIGH SCHOOL BOSSIER P 106 75 14 14 22 25 47 13 11 20 3 190282 BERWICK HIGH SCHOOL SAINT MARY P 71 58 13 17 21 7 52 13 17 20 2 190148 BETHANY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL (BAKER) EAST BATON ROUGE N 12 10 2 5 3 - 10 2 5 3 - 191312 BETHEL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL JEFFERSON DAVIS N 11 7 2 1 2 2 6 2 - 2 2 192587 BETHEL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL LINCOLN N 3 3 - 1 - 2 3 - 1 - 2 190285 BIENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL BIENVILLE P - - - - - - - - - - - 192076 BISHOP MCMANUS SCHOOL ORLEANS N 6 1 - - 1 - 1 - - 1 - 191350 BLOCK HIGH SCHOOL CATAHOULA P 35 18 - 6 5 7 12 - 6 5 1 190290 BOGALUSA HIGH SCHOOL WASHINGTON P 48 26 1 3 14 8 17 1 3 13 - 190292 BOGALUSA NEW TECH HIGH SCHOOL WASHINGTON P 4 2 - 1 1 - 2 - 1 1 - 190040 BOLTON HIGH SCHOOL RAPIDES P 71 49 20 10 12 7 33 13 9 11 - 191776 BONNABEL MAGNET ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL JEFFERSON P 225 93 8 16 45 24 74 8 15 42 9 192675 BOOKER T WASHINGTON HIGH SCH CADDO P 49 15 - 1 3 11 6 - 1 3 2 190325 BOSSIER CITY HIGH SCHOOL BOSSIER P 70 35 1 8 11 15 25 1 8 11 5 BOSSIER PARISH TECHNICAL SCHOOL BOSSIER P - - - - - - - - - - - 190345 BREAUX BRIDGE SENIOR HIGH SCH SAINT MARTIN P 82 55 2 14 17 22 35 2 13 16 4 191503 BRIARFIELD ACADEMY EAST CARROLL N 8 6 3 2 - 1 5 3 2 - - 190193 BRIGHTER HORIZON SCHOOL OF EAST BATON ROUGE N - - - - - - - - - - - 190201 BRIGHTON SCHOOL EAST BATON ROUGE N 6 6 1 - 2 3 4 1 - 2 1 Page 1 of 8 TOPS Status For 2012 High School Graduates By School Data as of 2/10/2020 ACT Students TOPS Eligible TOPS Recipients School Name Parish School Type Code Processed (1) Total Honors Performance Opportunity Tech Total Honors Performance Opportunity Tech 190183 BROADMOOR HIGH SCHOOL EAST BATON ROUGE P 138 55 1 10 26 18 38 1 10 25 2 192015 BROTHER MARTIN HIGH SCHOOL ORLEANS N 207 166 45 48 66 7 145 38 46 61 - 190365 BRUSLY HIGH SCHOOL WEST BATON ROUGE P 65 45 5 8 27 5 38 4 8 24 2 190370 BUCKEYE HIGH SCHOOL RAPIDES P 63 46 5 12 16 13 33 5 12 14 2 190375 BUNKIE NEW TECH HIGH SCHOOL AVOYELLES P 41 24 1 4 11 8 16 1 4 10 1 192680 C E BYRD HIGH SCHOOL CADDO P 395 306 54 95 105 52 224 45 78 95 6 192103 CABRINI HIGH SCHOOL ORLEANS N 88 73 17 18 32 6 61 12 17 31 1 192679 CADDO PARISH MAGNET HIGH SCH CADDO P 208 186 83 45 54 4 162 69 40 52 1 190518 CALDWELL PARISH HIGH SCHOOL CALDWELL P 47 35 5 4 23 3 31 5 4 22 - 192704 CALVARY BAPTIST ACADEMY CADDO N 45 37 4 9 17 7 26 4 7 14 1 190400 CALVIN HIGH SCHOOL WINN P 18 14 2 - 8 4 12 2 - 8 2 190190 CAPITOL HIGH SCHOOL EAST BATON ROUGE P 28 11 - 1 7 3 6 - - 6 - 192678 CAPTAIN SHREVE HIGH SCHOOL CADDO P 251 170 23 31 80 36 129 22 27 77 3 190254 CAREER ACADEMY EAST BATON ROUGE P - - - - - - - - - - - 190420 CARENCRO HIGH SCHOOL LAFAYETTE P 159 89 5 13 39 32 56 3 10 34 9 191815 CARROLL MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL OUACHITA P 69 24 1 1 9 13 14 1 1 9 3 190430 CASTOR HIGH SCHOOL BIENVILLE P 12 7 1 1 3 2 7 1 1 3 2 192230 CATHOLIC HIGH OF POINTE COUPEE POINTE COUPEE N 45 34 2 7 16 9 29 2 7 16 4 190195 CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL EAST BATON ROUGE N 220 202 87 43 63 9 181 77 40 63 1 191948 CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL IBERIA N 79 68 11 20 28 9 58 11 18 27 2 190435 CECILIA HIGH SCHOOL SAINT MARTIN P 85 61 9 8 35 9 52 9 8 34 1 192588 CEDAR CREEK SCHOOL LINCOLN N 55 52 16 26 7 3 39 11 21 6 1 192347 CENLA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY RAPIDES N 11 7 1 2 2 2 5 1 1 2 1 190440 CENTERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SAINT MARY P 14 11 - - 4 7 4 - - 4 - 191870 CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL SAINT MARY N 23 18 3 6 8 1 17 3 6 8 - 191352 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL CATAHOULA P 1 - - - - - - - - - - 190205 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL EAST BATON ROUGE P 167 110 20 30 47 13 92 19 29 43 1 191600 CENTRAL LAFOURCHE HIGH SCHOOL LAFOURCHE P 161 124 15 28 49 32 99 14 26 45 14 190146 CENTRAL PRIVATE SCHOOL (CENTRAL COMM.) EAST BATON ROUGE N 27 21 3 8 7 3 18 3 8 7 - 191059 CENTRAL SCHOOL CORPORATION DE SOTO N 6 4 - 2 1 1 3 - 2 - 1 190445 CHALMETTE HIGH SCHOOL SAINT BERNARD P 228 131 19 25 63 24 105 18 23 56 8 190164 CHARLOTTE ANN MITCHELL ED CTR BOSSIER P - - - - - - - - - - - 190475 CHOUDRANT HIGH SCHOOL LINCOLN P 36 26 2 6 13 5 25 2 6 13 4 190203 CHRISTIAN LIFE ACADEMY EAST BATON ROUGE N 36 29 7 3 15 4 25 6 3 15 1 190480 CHURCH POINT HIGH SCHOOL ACADIA P 47 27 1 4 13 9 17 1 4 10 2 191172 CLAIBORNE ACADEMY CLAIBORNE N 17 15 4 4 5 2 15 4 4 5 2 192984 CLAIBORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL OUACHITA N 12 7 2 2 1 2 5 2 2 1 - 192065 CLARK, JOSEPH S.
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