Warren Easton Charter High School is a secondary school in
New Orleans,
Louisiana. The Warren Easton Charter Foundation governs the school, which is chartered by
Orleans Parish School Board.
History
The school was founded in 1843 as Boys High School. It was the first high school in the State of Louisiana and as a public school was formed to educate the working-class population of the city of New Orleans. By 1855 the school had expanded to four locations. After the Civil War in 1867, the four Boys High Schools were merged into Consolidated Boys High School.[citation needed]
In 1911, the Orleans Parish School Board bought a property for a new high school and construction began during that year. The school received its name in 1911, Warren Easton High School. It was named after Warren Easton, the first Supervisor of Education of the State of Louisiana and the City of New Orleans.[1] The principal administrator and the faculty moved into 3019 Canal Street in 1913. The school was originally an all-boys school and in 1952 the school became coeducational. In 1967, Easton was racially integrated and in 1977 the school became a fundamental
magnet school.[1]
In 2006, the school re-opened as a
charter school and became Warren Easton Charter High School.[1] In 2007, actress
Sandra Bullock adopted the school. Bullock contributed thousands of dollars to the school and also helped to build an on-campus health clinic.[3]
Curriculum
In the 1930s the school hosted German language classes for adults.[4] Chinese and Spanish are offered to students as a foreign language as of 2015.
Athletics
Warren Easton Charter athletics competes in the
LHSAA.[5]