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Capitol High School (Louisiana)

Capitol High School is a public high school named after the Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

History
Capitol Junior - Senior High School opened in 1950 as the second public secondary school for African Americans in the city. The school's campus on was designed by Baton Rouge architect A. Hays Town. In 1959, the high school and middle school split, and the middle school remained in the original building. The Capitol Senior High School building was constructed in 1960. Capitol High School became part of the RSD-Capitol Education Foundation. A plan to make it a KIPP school for the 2022-2023 school year fell through. Local control as part of the East Baton Rouge Parish School System returned during the 2023-2024 school year. ==Demographics==
Demographics
Capitol High's student body was 94.7% African American in 2024, and 71% of students are "economically disadvantaged". The school's test scores are very low. ==School newspaper==
School newspaper
The Leader newspaper is the school newspaper. ==Athletics==
Athletics
Capitol High athletics competes in the LHSAA. Lions are the school mascot and the school colors are red and gold. Football In 2022, Johnathan Brantley was announced as head football coach. ==Alumni==
Alumni
Seimone Augustus, WNBA basketball player • Brandon Bass, NBA basketball player • Terrance Broadway, football player • Oliver Lafayette, NBA basketball player • C. Denise Marcelle, state legislator • Barbara Carpenter, state legislator • Alfred C. Williams, state legislator • Sidney Thornton, football player who was on two Super Bowl winning teams ==References==
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