C. E. Byrd High School

C.E. Byrd High School
Yellow Jackets
Address
3201 Line Avenue
Shreveport, Louisiana 71104
Information
School type Public
Established 1925
Founder Clifton Ellis Byrd
School board Caddo Parish
Principal Jerry Badgley
Teaching staff 108
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 2,200
Student to teacher ratio 18:1
Color(s) Purple and Gold
Nickname Yellow Jackets
Rival

Captain Shreve High School

         
Website

www.cebyrd.com

Byrd, C. E., High School
Location 3201 Line Ave., Shreveport, Louisiana
Coordinates 32°28′49″N 93°44′43″W / 32.48028°N 93.74528°W / 32.48028; -93.74528Coordinates: 32°28′49″N 93°44′43″W / 32.48028°N 93.74528°W / 32.48028; -93.74528
Area 8 acres (3.2 ha)
Built 1924
Architectural style Tudor Revival, Other, Jacobean Revival
NRHP Reference # 91000704[1]
Added to NRHP June 10, 1991
C. E. Byrd (c. 1907) as the president of Louisiana Tech University

C. E. Byrd High School,a Blue Ribbon School, is the largest high school in Shreveport, Louisiana. In continuous operation since 1925, Byrd is also the second largest high school in the state of Louisiana.

History

Side view of Byrd High School from Kings Highway

1960s -1970s: Desegregation

1970: In an attempt to further desegregate, Valencia High School was merged with Byrd. Students class schedules were changed at the start of the new semester in order to "mix" the students from the two schools. The Black administrators from Valencia were given minor roles at Byrd.

Tensions were high with student protests. As a result of these protests, police were called in to guard the doors of the school. Students were not allowed to leave the building once they came to school for the day. Senior rings had been ordered the previous year, so each wore their own class rings. While students from both schools participated in the same commencement exercises they wore different colored academic regalia, that represented their schools.

Byrd High subsequently fell victim to "white flight" with many parents sending their children to Jesuit High School (now Loyola), St. Vincent's Academy or one of several new private schools. Enrollment decreased to the point that Byrd faced possible closure. Byrd returned as a powerhouse by re-inventing itself as a Math and Science magnet school.

School spirit

Alma Mater
Byrd, We stand to honor Thee, Alma Mater true.
Loyal homage we will bring, through the years to you.
Loyalty, honesty, with our friendships hold.
Always deep within our hearts: the purple and the gold.

Fight Song
We Are Jackets

We are Jackets, We are Jackets,
Always we fight for victory,
Spirits high, hopes undaunted,
For we are the Jackets, Byrd High Yellow Jackets,
For we are the Jackets, Best of all.
We will never lose our spirit, that is plain to see.
Until the final whistle blows, we will fight for victory.
Fight, Fight, Fight!
This victory will be ours, that is plain to see!
For we are the Jackets, Byrd High Yellow Jackets!
For we are the Jackets–– Best of All!

Mascot
Jack the Jacket
Colors
Purple and Gold
Rival
Captain Shreve High School

Clubs and Organizations

Student media

Notable alumni

Elected officials and judiciary

Athletes

References

  1. National Park Service (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. classmates.com/people/Betsy-Boze/5981108
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  6. J. Cleveland Fruge (1971). "Biographies of Louisiana Judges: Judge William J. Fleniken". Louisiana District Judges Association. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
  7. "C. E. Byrd High School". openbuildings.com. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
  8. "Courthouse Renamed for Hall" (PDF). Louisiana Supreme Court. Winter 2001. Retrieved March 26, 2015.
  9. "Judge Charles B. Peatross". The Shreveport Times. January 30, 2015. Retrieved February 2, 2015.
  10. "Harold M. Terry". oralhistory.ws. Retrieved September 19, 2014.

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