Our School
Henry Louis Bourgeois, born July 29, 1887, at the plantation home of his great grandfather near Convent in St. James Parish, served as teacher and principal at such schools as Thibodaux College, Belle Rose High School, and Romeville High School before accepting the job of Superintendent of Terrebonne Parish Schools in 1914. At the time, H. L. Bourgeois was only 27 years old. For 41 years thereafter, H. L. Bourgeois dedicated himself to giving every child in the parish equal instruction and facilities. It is for this untiring devotion to education and youth that the school was named in his honor.
School Performance Grade |
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2024 | A |
2023 |
A |
2022 |
Hurricane IDA |
2021 |
A |
2019 |
A |
2018 |
A |
2017 |
A |
Vision:
H.L. Bourgeois High School embraces a progressive 21st century mindset that develops BRAVE leaders for tomorrow’s world where all students graduate with their cohort and the skills, knowledge, and preparation needed for college and/or career.
Mission:
The mission of H.L. Bourgeois High school is to develop BRAVE leaders for tomorrow’s world
Be productive members of your community
Respect yourself and others
Attain excellence in all that you do
Value people and perspectives
Embrace educational opportunities
Stay focused and true to your goals
Beliefs:
- Our core responsibility is to create engaging work for every student, every day as student engagement is the key to learning.
- Every student deserves to have an effective teacher, and every teacher deserves to have an effective leader.
- Effective instruction must meet the needs of all students, so that every child can learn at high levels.
- Given a safe and supportive environment, all students can learn.
- Parent and community collaboration is fundamental to achieving and sustaining excellence.
- We are a great school (district), and we will be greater because of our commitment to high expectations.
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