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The public high schools with the lowest student-to-teacher ratios in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana

10 public high schools in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana appear in this ranking of the public high schools with the lowest student-to-teacher ratios, ranked by the fewest students per teacher, a proxy for class size and staffing. Vinton High School leads the list at 9.3:1, against a median of 12.9:1 across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
10
Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
Best Students/teacher
9.3:1
Median Students/teacher
12.9:1
LOWEST RATIO · CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudentsRatio
1Vinton High SchoolVinton, LACalcasieu ParishHigh2429.3:1
2DeQuincy High SchoolDeQuincy, LACalcasieu ParishHigh2799.4:1
3LaGrange High SchoolLake Charles, LACalcasieu ParishHigh8819.4:1
4Westlake High SchoolWestlake, LACalcasieu ParishHigh4879.7:1
5Washington/Marion Magnet High SchoolLake Charles, LACalcasieu ParishHigh59712.6:1
6Iowa High SchoolIowa, LACalcasieu ParishHigh1,00713.3:1
7Sulphur High SchoolSulphur, LACalcasieu ParishHigh1,91114.0:1
8Sam Houston High SchoolLake Charles, LACalcasieu ParishHigh1,14114.8:1
9Alfred M. Barbe High SchoolLake Charles, LACalcasieu ParishHigh1,90816.9:1
10Lake Charles College PrepLake Charles, LALake Charles College PrepHigh62417.1:1
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