District Overview
The West Baton Rouge Parish School System is one of the smaller districts in Louisiana, and many families consider that a strength rather than a limitation. With roughly 3,500 students across the district, the schools offer a level of individual attention that larger districts struggle to match.
The district is led by a parish-wide school board and superintendent. Schools are organized into two main feeder patterns: the Brusly schools and the Port Allen schools. Which schools your children attend depends on where you live within the parish.
| Metric | WBR Parish Schools |
|---|---|
| Total enrollment | ~3,500 students |
| Number of schools | 7 public schools |
| Student-teacher ratio | Lower than state average |
| Graduation rate | Above state average |
| Feeder patterns | Brusly (K-12) and Port Allen (K-12) |
Brusly Schools
Brusly schools are the jewel of the WBR school system and a primary reason families relocate to this side of the river. The Brusly feeder pattern includes:
Brusly Elementary School
- Serves grades Pre-K through 5
- Consistently rated among the top elementary schools in the region
- Strong parent involvement and PTO
- Small class sizes allow for individualized instruction
- Located in the heart of Brusly, walkable for many families in town
Brusly Middle School
- Serves grades 6 through 8
- Strong academic program with advanced coursework options
- Active athletics and extracurricular programs
- Smooth transition from elementary due to the small, connected community
Brusly High School
- Serves grades 9 through 12
- Among the highest-rated public high schools in the Greater Baton Rouge area
- Offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses and Dual Enrollment with local colleges
- Strong college preparation track
- Competitive athletics program -- the Panthers have a proud tradition in football, basketball, baseball, and track
- Engaged alumni base and strong school spirit
What Parents Say: The most common thing you hear from Brusly parents is that the schools feel like an extension of the community. Teachers know students by name, parents are actively involved, and there is a genuine culture of accountability and support. Families move to Brusly specifically for the schools and stay because of the community that forms around them.
Port Allen Schools
The Port Allen school community has been the focus of significant investment and improvement in recent years. The feeder pattern includes:
Port Allen Elementary School
- Serves grades Pre-K through 5
- Dedicated teachers working to improve student outcomes
- Smaller student body allows for more one-on-one time with students
- Active after-school programs
Port Allen Middle School
- Serves grades 6 through 8
- Focus on building strong foundational skills for high school success
- Extracurricular activities including band, sports, and clubs
Port Allen High School
- Serves grades 9 through 12
- Home of the Pelicans
- Offers traditional academic tracks plus the new Career Academy (see below)
- Improving graduation rates and academic performance
- Strong athletic tradition, especially in football and basketball
- Active JROTC program
Port Allen schools have historically been rated lower than Brusly schools on state metrics, but the district has been investing heavily in improvements. New programs, facility upgrades, and leadership changes are driving positive momentum. If you are considering Port Allen, visit the schools in person and talk to current parents to get an up-to-date picture.
The Career Academy at Port Allen High
One of the most exciting developments in WBR education is the Career Academy at Port Allen High School. This program represents a significant investment in career and technical education (CTE), giving students practical, job-ready skills alongside their traditional academic coursework.
What the Career Academy Offers
- Industry-aligned career pathways -- students choose a career track and develop skills through hands-on coursework
- Industry certifications -- students can earn professional certifications before graduation, giving them a head start in the workforce
- Partnership with local employers -- the career pathways are designed in partnership with industries that are actually hiring in WBR and the Greater Baton Rouge area
- Not a replacement for college prep -- students can pursue career pathways while still completing college-preparatory coursework. These are complementary, not mutually exclusive.
With major employers like Shintech expanding and new facilities like Gron Fuels coming online, the industrial and technical job market in WBR is growing. The Career Academy positions students to step into well-paying careers right here in the parish if they choose not to pursue a four-year degree immediately.
Worth Noting: The Career Academy is a smart response to the economic reality of West Baton Rouge Parish. The major industrial employers in the parish need skilled workers -- welders, electricians, process operators, instrumentation technicians -- and these are careers that pay well without requiring a traditional college degree. Giving students a path to these careers while they are still in high school is a win for everyone.
School Attendance Zones
Your child's school assignment is determined by your home address. The parish is divided into attendance zones for the Brusly and Port Allen school communities. Here is the general breakdown:
- Brusly school zone: Generally covers the town of Brusly and surrounding unincorporated areas south of Port Allen. Some areas between Brusly and Port Allen may fall in the Brusly zone -- verify your specific address.
- Port Allen school zone: Covers the city of Port Allen and surrounding areas, plus Addis, Rosedale, Grosse Tete, and most of the unincorporated parish.
School zone boundaries matter enormously for real estate values in WBR. Homes in the Brusly school zone carry a premium specifically because of the school assignment. Before buying or renting, confirm the school zone with the WBR School Board office -- do not rely on real estate listings alone.
Contact the WBR School Board Central Office to verify your attendance zone. They can confirm exactly which school your child will attend based on your address.
How to Enroll
Enrolling your child in WBR Parish schools is straightforward. Here is what you will need:
Required Documents
- Proof of residency -- utility bill, lease agreement, or mortgage statement showing your WBR Parish address
- Child's birth certificate -- certified copy
- Immunization records -- must be up to date per Louisiana requirements
- Previous school records -- report cards, transcripts, or withdrawal form from the previous school
- Parent/guardian photo ID
- Social Security card (for the child)
- Custody documentation (if applicable)
Where to Enroll
You can enroll at the school your child will attend, or start the process at the WBR School Board Central Office. For mid-year transfers, the central office can guide you to the appropriate school and help coordinate the transition.
Age Requirements
- Pre-K: Child must be 4 years old by September 30 of the enrollment year
- Kindergarten: Child must be 5 years old by September 30 of the enrollment year
Enrollment Tip: If you are moving to WBR mid-year, contact the school board office as soon as you know your new address. They can help ensure a smooth transition and get your child enrolled quickly. Louisiana has reciprocity for immunization records, but make sure yours are current -- a lapse in required vaccinations can delay enrollment.
School Calendar
WBR Parish follows a traditional academic calendar, typically running from early-to-mid August through late May. Key dates vary year to year, but here is the general structure:
- First day of school: Early-to-mid August
- Fall break: Usually a few days in October
- Thanksgiving break: Full week (Monday-Friday) around Thanksgiving
- Christmas / Winter break: Approximately two weeks, mid-December through early January
- Mardi Gras break: Typically the Friday before through Fat Tuesday (and sometimes the full week)
- Spring break: One week, usually in March or April
- Last day of school: Late May
The official school calendar is published by the WBR School Board and is available on the district website. Check it annually, as dates shift slightly each year.
Transportation
The WBR School System provides bus transportation for students who live beyond walking distance from their school. Here is what to know:
- Bus routes and stops are published before the start of each school year
- Contact the school board transportation department to find your child's bus route and stop
- Buses run morning and afternoon routes
- Because the parish is small, bus rides tend to be shorter than in larger districts
- Parents can also drive their children -- schools have designated car rider lines for morning drop-off and afternoon pickup
Extracurriculars and Athletics
Despite the small district size, WBR schools offer a solid range of extracurricular activities:
Athletics
- Football -- both Brusly and Port Allen have proud football traditions. Friday night football in WBR is a community event, not just a school event.
- Basketball, baseball, softball, track and field, cross country, soccer -- available at both high schools
- Middle school sports -- competitive programs that feed into the high school programs
- WBR schools compete in LHSAA (Louisiana High School Athletic Association) classifications
Clubs and Organizations
- Band and music programs
- Student government
- BETA Club, National Honor Society
- JROTC (Port Allen High)
- FFA (Future Farmers of America) -- relevant given the parish's agricultural heritage
- Various academic clubs and competition teams
Youth Sports Outside School
WBR also has active youth recreation leagues organized through the parish recreation department. Youth football, baseball, basketball, soccer, and cheerleading leagues are popular and give younger kids a chance to develop their skills before middle school.
Private School Options
WBR Parish itself has limited private school options, but families have access to the many private schools across the river in Baton Rouge. Some WBR families choose to send their children to private schools in the Baton Rouge area, particularly at the high school level.
Options to explore include Catholic schools, independent prep schools, and Christian academies in the Baton Rouge metro area. The commute across the bridge is a factor -- morning traffic heading eastbound can add time to the school run. Many families who choose private schools in Baton Rouge coordinate carpools with other WBR families making the same commute.
Daycare and Pre-K
For families with children under school age, WBR has several daycare and early childhood education options:
- Public Pre-K (LA 4 program): WBR Parish offers publicly funded Pre-K for eligible 4-year-olds through the Louisiana LA 4 program. Contact the school board about availability and eligibility.
- Head Start: Federally funded early childhood program for income-eligible families. Available through community agencies in WBR.
- Private daycares and preschools: Several licensed childcare centers operate in Port Allen, Brusly, and Addis. Ask neighbors and coworkers for recommendations -- word of mouth is the best way to find reliable childcare in WBR.
- Home-based childcare: Licensed family childcare providers operate throughout the parish. Check the Louisiana Department of Education's childcare provider search for licensed options near your address.
Daycare Tip: Good daycare spots in WBR fill up fast, especially the well-known centers. If you are moving to the area with young children, start your daycare search as early as possible -- ideally before your move. Get on waiting lists at multiple locations.
Tips for WBR Parents
- Verify your school zone before buying or renting. This cannot be overstated. The difference between the Brusly zone and Port Allen zone significantly affects both school assignment and property values. Contact the school board directly to confirm.
- Get involved early. WBR schools thrive on parent involvement. Join the PTO, attend school board meetings, volunteer at events. In a small district, your involvement makes a visible difference.
- Talk to current parents. Ratings and test scores tell part of the story, but talking to families whose kids are currently in the schools gives you the real picture. Ask about teacher quality, communication, safety, and school culture.
- Attend open houses and orientation. Schools hold open house events before the school year starts. These are valuable opportunities to meet teachers, see the facilities, and ask questions.
- Know the dress code. WBR Parish schools have uniform/dress code policies. Check with your specific school for current requirements before shopping for school clothes.
- Explore the Career Academy. If you have a high schooler at Port Allen High, look into the Career Academy pathways. These programs can give your child a significant advantage whether they pursue college or enter the workforce after graduation.
- Stay connected. Follow the WBR School Board on social media and check the district website regularly. School closures, schedule changes, and important announcements are communicated through these channels.
West Baton Rouge Parish may be a small school district, but that is part of its appeal. Your child will not be a number here. Teachers, coaches, and administrators know their students, and the community rallies around its schools in a way that larger districts simply cannot match. Whether you land in the Brusly zone or the Port Allen zone, your kids will have the opportunity to learn, grow, and be part of something genuinely community-driven.