State education Superintendent John White is concerned only 44 percent of public high school seniors fill out the paperwork required to receive federal financial aid to attend college or a technical training school. White says Louisiana students are missing out on millions of dollars in federal assistance…:
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White says all high school seniors should fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid to see if they’re eligible for Pell grants and other types of aid.
Two students at the Ascension Parish Alternative School in Darrow have been arrested, in separate incidents, accused of battery on school officials. The Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office says both incidents occurred during arguments over school policy. Both students are charged with battery of a teacher.
In a story first reported by LaPolitics.com, Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy may consider a run against Republican incumbent Buddy Caldwell in a race for Attorney General. Political Analyst Bernie Pinsonat says Kennedy ran for the AG’s office in 1991 and lost so this is a job he’s always wanted…:
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Pinsonat says Kennedy wouldn’t have a problem raising money and he’s become very popular as state treasurer so his entering the AG’s race would narrow the field.
Speaking of 2015 elections, Angola warden Burl Cain says he’s thinking about running for governor. The 72-year-old says he’s run Louisiana State Penitentiary for 20 years and he’s humbled that people want him to run the state.