East Baton Rouge Laboratory Academy

East Baton Rouge Laboratory Academy, also known as EBR Lab, is a high school in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Established in 2007, it offers a college preparatory program with smaller class sizes.

East Baton Rouge Laboratory Academy
Address
3730 Winbourne Avenue

,
70805

United States
Information
Established2007
School districtEast Baton Rouge Parish Public Schools
PrincipalPaul Jackson, December 2011-2012

Molly Williams, July 2009-Dec 2011

David Zielinski, 2007-2009
Grades9-12
Enrollmentmax of 100 students per grade level
Average class size20
Color(s)royal blue, black, white
SloganE.L.A. (Excellence In Responsibility, Leaders in Respect, Absolutely Motivated)
Athleticsbasketball, track, bowling
MascotPelicans
NicknameDat Lab
Websitehttp://ebrlab.ebrschools.org/

History

East Baton Rouge Laboratory Academy was one of East Baton Rouge Parish School System's first two autonomous schools, which have more flexibility than a traditional school but less than a charter school,[1] opened in August 2007.[2] The school's first graduating class was in 2011.

Curriculum

EBR Lab offers a rigorous college preparatory curriculum.

Extracurricular activities

The school's athletic program includes boys and girls basketball, boys and girls track and field, cross country, girls volleyball, bowling, and golf

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References

  1. "Autonomous School Network Plan Approved by School Board". East Baton Rouge Parish School System. 2007-02-01. Archived from the original on 2010-07-17. Retrieved 2009-09-23.
  2. Lussier, Charles (2008-10-07). "Poised for greatness". The Advocate. p. 1B.


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