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Terrebonne Parish Pointe-aux-Chenes parents hope to keep school open


Parents and community residents are asking Terrebonne Parish school officials to reconsider last month s decision to close Pointe-aux-Chenes Elementary amid dwindling enrollment.
And they are hopeful that a Houma lawmaker s $1 million addition to the state budget bill will add an incentive to keep the school open.
But School Board President Greg Harding and Superintendent Philip Martin said they don t expect the board to overturn the decision. 
Harding said his concern is that the proposed state money, even if approved by the Legislature, will not be sustainable year after year.
“So that would be my only concern is not to sell the residents and the people who live in Pointe-aux-Chenes with a false hope in saying that they don t continue on funding these programs, Harding said. ....

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Native Americans reflect on Houma schooling during segregation


Charlie Duthu remembers his school days fondly despite the racially segregated arrangement enforced in Terrebonne Parish and across the South.
Duthu, a 73-year-old United Houma Nation tribal member, attended Daigleville School while the parish operated a public school system that segregated campuses three ways: all white, all Black, all Native American.
“I’m glad that the School Board allowed us to have our own school, said Duthu, who graduated from the Houma school in 1966. There was a stigma back then against us.
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down racial segregation in public schools with the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision, but Terrebonne still divided students according to their skin color. ....

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