- H. L. Bourgeois High School
H. L. Bourgeois High School (commonly called H.L. or HLB), is a public high school in
Gray, Louisiana , named after Henry Louis Bourgeois, an educator fromTerrebonne Parish, Louisiana . The school opened in 1973 and was accredited by theSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1975. HLB opened its doors onDecember 3 ,1973 , after a decision had been made to build a newhigh school in the northern part ofTerrebonne Parish . Prior to that,Terrebonne High School (built in 1908) had served the northern part of the parish, andSouth Terrebonne High School (built in 1961) served the southern part. An influx in the population caused Terrebonne High to become overcrowded, necessitating the need for the new school. Early ideas for the school's name were North Terrebonne High School (to create uniformity among the names of the parish's high school) and Halfway High School, referencing the location of the school site (halfway between the cities of Houma andThibodaux, Louisiana . The school was ultimately named after Bourgeois, who had served as superintendent of theTerrebonne Parish Public School System from 1914 to 1955.The school's colors are
blue andgrey . The mascot is the American Indian brave; many things on campus reference this. The campus itself is commonly referred to as "the reservation," while the school dance team is called Raindancers. School publications include Smoke Signals (the monthly newspaper), Shaman (the yearly literary magazine), and The Calumet (the yearbook). The school's fight song is an uptempo version of the standard "Cherokee," the Indian love song. Starting in 2008, HLB began it's own morning news program called the Brave Broadcast.The school's football team was the focus of controversy with two of its players, the coaching staff, and the principal. At the end of an 8-2 season, in which the Braves won the District Champonship, (and lost their first playoff game vs. Dutchtown), head coach Randy Boquet, along with other memebers of the coaching staff, resigned.
Students of the school live in Gray, as well as the neighboring communities of Schriever and Gibson. A large percentage of the student body, though, live in Houma, fueling HLB's long-standing rivalry with Terrebonne High. The total count of students fluctuates between school years, but generally stays between 1000 and 1500. The majority of students start attending the school in their sophomore year. The freshman year is completed at
Evergreen Junior High School , along with grades seven and eight. Most of the "braves" attended the following feeder schools: Broadmoor Elementary, Caldwell Middle, Coteau-Bayou Blue Elementary, Gibson Elementary, Greenwood Middle, Oakshire Elementary and Schriever Elementary.Principals
:L. P. Bordelon III (1973-1980):Luther "Boss Hogg" Fletcher (1980-1994):Nolan Harris (1994-1997):Sherry Jones (1997-2004):Nason Authement (2004-present)
Alma Mater
:We stand hand in hand:As we look toward the future:Try to make things right:For those who follow
:When we see our Alma Mater:Pausing to remember:Blue and grey:The limit is the sky
:Like newborn braves:Ready to face the world:We seek to make our elders:So proud
:Now we sing our Alma Mater:Always to remember:Bourgeois High:We never say good-bye
External links
Terrebonne Parish School Board website
* [http://www.tpsd.org/2005/ Terrebonne Parish School Board website] H. L. Bourgois High School website
* [http://www.tpsd.org/hlb/ H. L. Bourgeois High School website] H. L. Bourgeois High School: Class of 1975 website
* [http://www.guyfanguy.com/webpages/HLB_1975.asp H.L. Bourgeois High School Class of 1975] Henry Louis Bourgeois High School: Class of 1979
* [http://www.geocities.com/bourbonstreet/quarter/7900/ Alumni-created website with pictures and information about the 1978-1979 school year] H. L. Bourgeois High School: Class of 2008
* [http://www.freewebs.com/hlbclassof2008 H. L. Bourgeois Class of 2008]
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