E.S. Richardson Elementary School

E.S. Richardson Elementary School

Front of E.S. Richardson Elementary School in Minden, Louisiana
Location
Minden, Louisiana
United States
Coordinates 32°37′44.4″N 93°16′51.9″W / 32.629000°N 93.281083°WCoordinates: 32°37′44.4″N 93°16′51.9″W / 32.629000°N 93.281083°W
Information
Opened 1949
Grades 4th-5th

E.S. Richardson Elementary School is a fourth and fifth grade campus which serves the city of Minden, the seat of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana. The school opened in the 1949-1950 academic year, with Wayne Wynn Williams, Sr. (1917-2000),[1] as the principal. It was the original companion school to William G. Stewart Elementary School, named for former school board president William G. Stewart, which served the western side of Minden and also opened in 1949 and closed effective with the fall of 2011 under a parish realignment plan. Both schools were part of a post-World War II bond issue. Richardson school is located at 505 West Todd Street.[2]

In 1954, Williams, originally from Leesville, the seat of Vernon Parish in western Louisiana, switched positions with John L. Cathcart (1895-1969),[1] the principal of Minden High School. Cathcart, a South Carolina native, hence took over the principalship at Richardson, as Williams went to Minden High School.[3]

The side of E.S. Richardson Elementary School from East Todd Street

Prior to the 2011 changes, Richardson offered all elementary grades and had nearly five hundred pupils.[4] Richardson school is named for Edward S. Richardson (1875-1950), school superintendent of Bienville and then Webster parishes, and thereafter the president of Louisiana Tech University in Ruston in Lincoln Parish as well as a national spokesman on educational issues.[5]

Richardson school is 56 percent white in enrollment[6] though Minden became, in the 2000 census, a majority African American community.

Notable faculty and administrators


Elizabeth Ann Roberts, Richardson teacher from 1956 to 1967, is retired in Sterlington, Louisiana.

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