LA State Superintendent Cade Brumley 2023 | Louisiana Department of Education
LA State Superintendent Cade Brumley 2023 | Louisiana Department of Education
Of the 23,815 students attending schools in the Ascension Parish district, 52% were white. Black or African American students were the second largest ethnicity in the Ascension Parish district (31.6%).
In the previous school year, white students were the most common group in Ascension Parish districts, representing 53.5% of the student body.
Ascension Parish had student body, which included white, Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Multi-racial, Asian, American Indian or Alaska Native, and Hawaiian or Pacific Islander.
In the 2021-22 school year, the total number of students enrolled in school districts in the parish increased 1.5% when compared to the previous year.
There is only one district within Ascension Parish, with its head office located in Donaldsonville.
In 2022, there was roughly one teacher for every 18 students, compared to the national average of 1:16.
The majority of Louisiana students were identified as white and Black, representing 48% and 37% of the state student body respectively during the 2021–2022 academic year. Hispanic students made up 8.6% of the student body, and other ethnic minorities made up 5.6%.
Only 22% of Louisiana’s teachers are Black or Latino, compared to about 48% of the state's K–12 students who identify as either race.
District | Most prevalent ethnic group | Percent of Total Student Body | Total enrollment |
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Ascension Parish | White | 52% | 23,815 |