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April 29, 2016 To: Honorable Members Of Date: April 29, 2016 To: Honorable Members of the Louisiana Legislature From: Erin Bendily, Assistant Superintendent, Policy & Governmental Affairs Louisiana Department of Education Re: Louisiana Scholarship Program Annual Report Per Louisiana R.S. 17:4024, the Department is required to annually report to the Senate Committee on Education, the House Committee on Education, the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget, and each individual legislator regarding the implementation of the program. The report, at a minimum, shall include the following information: 1) The total number of students receiving scholarships. 2) A list of all schools participating in the program. 3) A list of all schools participating in the program grouped by legislative district. 4) The total student enrollment of each participating school, the number of scholarship recipients enrolled in each school, and the percentage of the total enrollment of each school represented by scholarship recipients. 5) Aggregate test result data for the scholarship recipients enrolled in each participating school. Attached please find the most recent 2014-2015 annual report for the program. The additional required information for each participating school is contained below. Total number of students receiving Scholarships in 2014-2015: 7,362 Enrollment and Student Performance Information by School: Total K-12 Total Percent (%) Overall House Senate Site Name Student Scholarship Scholarship Student District District Enrollmenti Enrollmenti Enrollmenti Performanceii Alexandria District 25, District 29, Country Day ≥ 400 ≤ 10 < 5% ~ Lance Harris Jay Luneau School Alfred District 26, District 29, Booker, Jr. ≥ 15 16 89% ~ Jeff Hall Jay Luneau Academy District 14, District 61, Angles Yvonne ≥ 70 50 71% 41% Denise Academy Dorsey- Marcelle Colomb District 75, Annunciation District 12, ≥ 120 20 16% ~ Malinda School Beth Mizell White 1 Total K-12 Total Percent (%) Overall House Senate Site Name Student Scholarship Scholarship Student District District Enrollmenti Enrollmenti Enrollmenti Performanceii Ascension District 88, District 18, Christian ≥ 350 ≤ 10 < 5% 74% Johnny Eddie School Berthelot Lambert Ascension Diocesan District 58, Ed District 2, ≥ 480 52 11% 50% Regional Price Troy Brown School Ascension of District 57, District 19, Our Lord ≥ 260 52 20% 55% Randall Gary Smith School Gaines Bishop District 100, District 3, J.P. McManus ≥ 100 66 61% 52% John Bagneris Morrell School Boutte District 56, District 19, Christian ≥ 170 81 46% 65% Greg Miller Gary Smith Academy Catholic Elementary District 18, District 17, ≥ 340 29 8% 65% School of Major Thibaut Rick Ward Pointe Coupee Catholic High District 18, District 17, of Pointe ≥ 290 11 < 5% ~ Major Thibaut Rick Ward Coupee Cedarwood District 89, District 11, ≥ 220 ≤ 10 < 5% ~ School Reid Falconer Jack Donahue Central District 51, District 21, Catholic ≥ 220 ≤ 10 < 5% ~ Beryl Amedee Bret Allain School Claiborne District 15, District 35, Christian ≥ 250 47 18% ~ Frank Jim Fannin School Hoffmann District 94, Community District 9, ≥ 20 ≤ 10 14% ~ Stephanie Day School Conrad Appel Hilferty Conquering District 84, Word District 8, ≥ 20 ≤ 10 14% ~ Patrick Christian John Alario Connick Academy 2 Total K-12 Total Percent (%) Overall House Senate Site Name Student Scholarship Scholarship Student District District Enrollmenti Enrollmenti Enrollmenti Performanceii Conquering Word District 4, District 100, Christian ≥ 10 ≤ 10 73% ~ Wesley John Bagneris Academy Bishop Eastbank District 14, Country Day District 61, Yvonne School of ≥ 50 ≤ 10 12% ~ Denise Dorsey- Baton Rouge Marcelle Colomb District 38, Dreamkeepers District 7, ≥ 80 18 23% ~ John Academy Larry Bagley Milkovich Ecole District 98, District 5, Bilingue de la ≥ 130 ≤ 10 < 5% 75% Neil Karen Carter Nouvelle- Abramson Peterson Orleans Evangel District 38, District 4, Christian ≥ 790 122 15% 42% John Cedric Glover Academy Milkovich Family Community District 20, District 32, ≥ 510 147 29% 54% Christian Steve Pylant Neil Riser School Family District 24, Worship District 40, ≥ 120 79 64% ~ Gerald Christian Dustin Miller Boudreaux Academy Gardere District 14, Community District 70, Yvonne ≥ 40 19 40% 69% Christian Franklin Foil Dorsey- School Colomb Gethsemane District 24, District 44, Christian ≥ 50 43 84% 42% Gerald Vincent Pierre Academy Boudreaux Good Shepherd District 93, District 5, Nativity ≥ 90 101 > 95% 61% Helena Karen Carter Mission Moreno Peterson School 3 Total K-12 Total Percent (%) Overall House Senate Site Name Student Scholarship Scholarship Student District District Enrollmenti Enrollmenti Enrollmenti Performanceii Greater Baton District 66, District 6, Rouge Hope ≥ 150 54 36% 33% Rick Bodi White Academy Edmonds Greater Mt. District 14, District 61, Olive Yvonne ≥ 30 35 95% ~ Denise Christian Dorsey- Marcelle Academy Colomb Holy Family District 24, District 44, Catholic ≥ 210 136 63% 45% Gerald Vincent Pierre School Boudreaux District 29, Holy Family District 2, ≥ 310 18 6% 60% Ronnie School Troy Brown Edwards Holy Ghost District 5, District 91, Elementary ≥ 130 99 72% 23% Karen Carter Walt Leger School Peterson District 86, Holy Ghost District 12, ≥ 620 28 < 5% 51% Chris School Beth Mizell Broadwater District 98, District 5, Holy Rosary ≥ 80 30 38% 19% Neil Karen Carter Academy Abramson Peterson District 98, District 5, Holy Rosary ≥ 70 12 15% ~ Neil Karen Carter High School Abramson Peterson District 54, District 20, Holy Rosary ≥ 230 22 9% ~ Jerry "Truck" Norby School Gisclair Chabert Holy Savior Menard District 25, District 31, ≥ 510 39 8% 43% Central High Lance Harris Gerald Long School District 54, District 20, Holy Savior ≥ 150 19 12% 75% Jerry "Truck" Norby School Gisclair Chabert Hosanna District 69, District 16, Christian ≥ 430 390 90% 52% Paula Davis Dan Claitor Academy 4 Total K-12 Total Percent (%) Overall House Senate Site Name Student Scholarship Scholarship Student District District Enrollmenti Enrollmenti Enrollmenti Performanceii Immaculate District 24, District 44, Heart of Mary ≥ 80 54 63% 20% Gerald Vincent Pierre School Boudreaux Jehovah-Jireh District 61, District 15, Christian ≥ 150 86 56% 26% Denise Regina Academy Marcelle Barrow John Paul The District 24, District 44, Great ≥ 210 37 17% 40% Gerald Vincent Pierre Academy Boudreaux Kidz View District 4, District 99, Learning ≥ 10 ≤ 10 > 95% ~ Wesley Jimmy Harris Academy Bishop Life of Christ District 93, District 5, Christian ≥ 40 25 56% 33% Helena Karen Carter Academy/Alte Moreno Peterson rnative Light City District 99, District 3, J.P. Christian ≥ 60 64 93% 37% Jimmy Harris Morrell Academy Lighthouse District 26, Christian District 49, ≥ 80 40 50% 50% Jonathan Preparatory Blake Miguez Perry School District 3, Living Word District 39, ≥ 10 11 > 95% ~ Barbara Academy Greg Tarver Norton District 14, Louisiana District 67, Yvonne New School ≥ 20 ≤ 10 45% ~ Pat Smith Dorsey- Academy Colomb District 94, Lutheran High District 9, ≥ 100 71 69% 49% Stephanie School Conrad Appel Hilferty Maria District 20, District 53, Immacolata ≥ 170 40 23% 63% Norby Tanner Magee School Chabert District 72, District 12, Mater ≥ 140 40 28% 45% Dolorosa Robby Carter Beth Mizell 5 School Total K-12 Total Percent (%) Overall House Senate Site Name Student Scholarship Scholarship Student District District Enrollmenti Enrollmenti Enrollmenti Performanceii McKinney District 3, District 39, Byrd Academy, ≤10 ≤ 10 > 95% ~ Barbara Greg Tarver Inc. Norton McMillian's District 5, District 91, FIRST Steps ≥ 50 65 > 95% 68% Karen Carter Walt Leger CDC/Academy Peterson Most Blessed District 66, District 6, Sacrament ≥ 510 ≤ 10 < 5% ~ Rick Bodi White School Edmonds New Orleans District 4, District 100, Adventist ≥ 20 21 75% 27% Wesley John Bagneris Academy Bishop District 15, Northeast District 35, ≥ 190 17 9% ~ Frank Baptist School Jim Fannin Hoffmann Northlake Christian District 77, District 11, ≥ 280 36 13% 50% Elementary John Schroder Jack Donahue School Northlake District 77, District 11, Christian High ≥ 410 21 5% 58% John Schroder Jack Donahue School Old Bethel District 20, District 32, Christian ≥ 110 25 22% 51% Steve Pylant Neil Riser Academy Our Lady of District 10, Divine District 78, ≥ 170 42 24% 57% Danny Providence Kirk Talbot Martiny School District 34, Our Lady of District 14, ≥ 130 117 85% 44% Francis Fatima School Jay Morris Thompson District 57, Our Lady of District 2, ≥ 120 109 86% 35% Randall Grace School Troy Brown Gaines District 61, District 14, Our Lady of ≥ 720 ≤ 10 < 5% ~ Denise Yvonne 6 Mercy School Marcelle Dorsey- Colomb Total K-12 Total Percent (%) Overall House Senate Site Name Student Scholarship Scholarship Student District District Enrollmenti Enrollmenti Enrollmenti Performanceii Our Lady of District 92, District 19, Perpetual Help ≥ 190 150 76% 37% Tom Willmott Gary Smith School Our Lady of District 103, District 3, J.P. Prompt Succor ≥ 310 61 19% ~ Ray Garofalo Morrell School Our Lady of District 83, District 8, Prompt Succor ≥ 270 208 77% 54% Robert Billiot John Alario School District 33, Our Lady's District 27, ≥ 180 11 6% 61% Mike School Ronnie Johns Danahay Park Vista District 24, District 40, Elementary ≥ 890 19 < 5% 63% Gerald Dustin Miller School Boudreaux Prevailing District 34, District 14, Faith Christian ≥ 30 32 82% 53% Francis Jay Morris Academy Thompson District 33, District 14, Quest School ≥ 50 ≤ 10 12% ~ Mike Jay Morris Walsworth Redemptorist District 14, District 29, Diocesan Yvonne ≥ 140 46 32% 32% Ronnie Regional High Dorsey- Edwards School Colomb Redemptorist District 14,
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