Voters went to the polls across the state and selected new representatives for the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education on Saturday, Oct. 14. The members help set rules and standards for public early and K-12 education.
Voters will soon select representatives for the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. The members help set rules and standards for public early and K-12 education. BESE decides curriculum and classroom policy, sets program budgets and creates regulations for schools, administrators and teachers.
Attorney Hunter Lundy, Treasurer John Schroder and former Transportation secretary Shawn Wilson on Tuesday became the first three candidates to officially qualify for the governor’s race.