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Athletics

The East Baton Rouge Parish School System Health, Physical Education, and Athletic Department believe that athletics and healthy habits are an integral part of a student’s education. EBRPSS offers a broad selection of athletic programs in schools to help instill the qualities of sportsmanship, unity, physical fitness, and discipline. 

At EBRPSS, participation in our athletic programs is a privilege and an opportunity while also being a fun, rewarding, and valuable education experience. 

2024 – 2025 athletic schedules will be posted when they become available.

High School Eligibility Forms

Student’s Medical History Evaluation
2021-2022 Student’s Athletic Participation/Parental Permission Form

Baton Rouge High

-Bowling
-Cross Country
-Golf
-Gymnastics
-Powerlifting
-Swimming
-Soccer
-Tennis
-Track – Indoor
-Track – Outdoor
-Volleyball
-Wrestling

Belaire High

-Baseball
-Basketball
-Bowling
-Cross Country
-Football
-Soccer
-Softball
-Track – Indoor
-Track – Outdoor
-Volleyball

Broadmoor High

-Baseball
-Basketball
-Bowling
-Cross Country
-Football
-Golf
-Powerlifting
-Soccer
-Softball
-Track – Indoor
-Track – Outdoor
-Volleyball
-Wrestling

Glen Oaks High

-Baseball
-Basketball
-Bowling
-Cross Country
-Football
-Softball
-Track – Indoor
-Track – Outdoor
-Volleyball

Istrouma High

-Baseball
-Basketball
-Bowling
-Cross Country
-Football
-Powerlifting
-Soccer
-Softball
-Track – Indoor
-Track – Outdoor
-Volleyball
-Wrestling

Liberty High

-Baseball
-Basketball
-Bowling
-Cross Country
-Football
-Golf
-Gymnastics
-Powerlifting
-Swimming
-Soccer
-Softball
-Tennis
-Track – Indoor
-Track – Outdoor
-Volleyball
-Wrestling

McKinley High

-Baseball
-Basketball
-Bowling
-Cross Country
-Football
-Golf
-Powerlifting
-Soccer
-Softball
-Tennis
-Track – Indoor
-Track – Outdoor
-Volleyball

Northeast High

-Baseball
-Basketball
-Cross Country
-Football
-Powerlifting
-Softball
-Track – Indoor
-Track – Outdoor
-Volleyball

Scotlandville High

-Baseball
-Basketball
-Cross Country
-Football
-Powerlifting
-Softball
-Track – Indoor
-Track – Outdoor
-Volleyball

Tara High

-Baseball
-Basketball
-Bowling
-Cross Country
-Football
-Powerlifting
-Soccer
-Softball
-Track – Indoor
-Track – Outdoor
-Volleyball
-Wrestling

Woodlawn High

-Baseball
-Basketball
-Bowling
-Cross Country
-Football
-Golf
-Powerlifting
-Swimming
-Soccer
-Softball
-Track – Indoor
-Track – Outdoor
-Volleyball
-Wrestling

Fine Arts

Arts education, comprising a rich array of disciplines including dance, music, theatre, media arts, literature, design, and visual arts, is a core academic subject and an essential element of a complete and balanced education for all students.

Why Fine Arts?

  • The arts reach students not normally reached, in ways and methods not normally used; this leads to better student attendance and lower dropout rates.
  • It changes the learning environment to one of discovery; this often reignites the love of learning in students tired of just being fed facts.
  • Students connect with each other better; this often results in fewer fights, greater understanding of diversity, and greater peer support.
  • The arts provide challenges to students of all levels; each student can find their own level from basic to gifted.
  • Students learn to become sustained, self-directed learners; the student does not just become an outlet for stored facts from direct instruction, but seeks to extend instruction to higher levels of proficiency 
  • The student of the fine arts positively impacts the learning of students of lower socioeconomic status as much or more than those of a higher socioeconomic status

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