St Augustine High School is a private school located in New Orleans, LA. The student population of St Augustine High School is 547. The school’s minority student enrollment is 100.0% and the student-teacher ratio is 14:1. Tuition & Financial Aid ...
St. Augustine Church readies New Orleans Toys for Tots event
The New Orleans Alumni Association of St. Augustine High School Annual Mixer – Don’t Miss the Free Food & Drinks!!! Read More Thanks to everyone involved, making the 9th Annual Louis B. Saulny Golf Classic a Success Read More 9 is good, 18 is better ...
NEW ORLEANS – Crescent City Sports’ live streaming coverage of high school postseason football continues Friday night with a Division III non-select quarterfinal between No. 6 seed Many and third-seeded St. James. Live coverage from Vacherie begins just prior to the 7 p.m. kickoff. Len...
NEW ORLEANS – Edna Karr made a strong statement against Warren Easton last week ahead of District 9-5A play. St. Augustine was looking to bounce back from a tough road loss to Zachary. Both teams had an intense battle for four quarters but Edna Karr came through when challenged late in...
Augustine, New Orleans, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and Vancouver. I snorkelled off the Florida Keys, saw basketball in Denver, baseball in New York and Toronto, ice hockey in Vancouver. In many ways, it was the time of my life. But throughout that entire ten month period, I ...
New Orleanians are accustomed to unusual sights of late. But even by post-Katrina standards,...Tisserand, Michael
Storied Church May Be Victim of Katrina; St. Augustine, Founded in 1841, Is Called Vital Link to Culture of New OrleansKari Lydersen
Katrina Evacuee Finds Her New Perfect Fit; She Brings Her Eclectic New Orleans Shop to Historic St. AugustineRead the full-text online article and more details about Katrina Evacuee Finds Her New Perfect Fit; She Brings Her Eclectic New Orleans Shop to Historic St. Augustine....
Introduction to an Extract from War of the Pews: A Personal Account of the St. Augustine Church in New Orleans, by Rev. Jerome G. LeDoux, S.V.D.Christopher N. Matthews