River Oaks School is a private PK3–12 school in Monroe, Louisiana that was founded as a segregation academy.

River Oaks School
Address
Map
600 Finks Hideaway Rd

, ,
71203

United States
Coordinates32°34′05″N 92°03′42″W / 32.5680°N 92.0616°W / 32.5680; -92.0616
Information
TypePrivate
MottoDeus Patria Ipse
(God himself is my homeland)
Established1969
HeadmasterDavid Nordman
GradesK12
GenderCoeducational
LanguageEnglish
Color(s)Blue and Silver   
SongOaks and Rivers
SportsFootball, Baseball, Softball, Basketball, Soccer, Swimming, Golf, Tennis, Track/Field, Cheer-leading, Dance
Team nameMustangs
RivalsRiverfield Academy (Rayville, LA),

Prairie View Academy (Bastrop, LA),

Glenbrook School (Minden, LA)
AccreditationMississippi Association of Independent Schools
Website[1]

History

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River Oaks School was as founded in 1969 as a segregation academy in response to the court ordered desegregation of public schools.[1] In 1984, the school's alleged racially discriminatory admission policy formed part of the basis of the Supreme Court case Allen v. Wright.[2]

Athletics

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River Oaks School athletics competes in the MAIS (Midsouth Association of Independent Schools).

Football

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Football championships

  • (1) LISA State Championship: 1990
  • (2) MPSA/MAIS State Championships: 2005, 2010

Football championship history
The River Oaks Mustangs football team won its first championship was in 1990, when it was still part of the now defunct Louisiana Independent School Association with a 12–0 season, defeating Central Private School 28–6. In 2005, the football team led to another undefeated season with 14–0, along with its first MPSA championship, winning against Lee Academy (AR) 32–29 in overtime. In 2010, the football team again led to a championship with a 13–1 record, defeating Leake Academy (MS) 40–13 in MAIS.[3][4][5][6]

Football facilities
The football team plays at Woody Boyles Memorial Stadium at Robert Hannah Field.

Soccer

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The River Oaks soccer team has won six MAIS state titles, in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, and in 2020.[citation needed]

Notable alumni

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Notable faculty

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References

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  1. ^ Tax-exempt status of private schools: hearing before the Subcommittee on Oversight of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, first session. November 1, 1985. hdl:2027/uc1.31210024924332.
  2. ^ Allen v. Wright 468 US 737
  3. ^ "River Oaks High School (Monroe, LA) Varsity Football".
  4. ^ "Southern Sports & Travel".
  5. ^ http://misshsfootball.com/Teams/Riveroaksla.htm
  6. ^ "L.i.s.a."
  7. ^ https://bayoulifemag.com/better-than-ezra/
  8. ^ "Tech Hires Scelfo as Offensive Coordinator". latechsports.com. January 10, 2007. Archived from the original on September 30, 2016. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
  9. ^ https://www.wafb.com/story/37384816/frank-scelfo-named-head-football-coach-at-southeastern/
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