It is an interesting quandary for the educational system in Louisiana.
http://money.msn.com/business-news/a...06&id=17328094
It is an interesting quandary for the educational system in Louisiana.
http://money.msn.com/business-news/a...06&id=17328094
I live in this unincorporated part of East baton Rouge, and this article is garbage!
I will be the goat...what does this have to do with Ragin Cajuns Athletics... Am I missing something?
Probably should have put it into another forum.
Nothing, i guess if it passes it will replace Lafayette as the 5th largest city in the state, but im reaching. nevermind, Nothing to do with Ragin Cajun Athletics as far as I can see
I see the article says it would have about 100k people. I thought Lafayette had more than that.
Not a big stretch to see the similarities between this study and how the funding of higher education institutions is handled.The South, ... by 2011 had the nation’s second-narrowest funding disparity among districts, ... Louisiana, however, scored worst in the nation, according to the study.
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