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After more than a decade on Government Street, is moving across 香港六和开奖历史记录 to take over the campus of a private school that closed in 2022.

The charter school, which caters to children suffering from dyslexia, recently announced the move. The school is holding a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday at 12:30 p.m. to celebrate its new home. The move allows the charter school to accommodate a new high school that it opened in August.

Louisiana Key Academy currently educates 443 students in grades kindergarten to nine. The school is expanding into 10th grade next year and will have its first class of graduating seniors in spring 2027.

Since it opened in 2013, the charter school has operated at 3172 Government Street in the old Westmoreland Shopping Center. When the 2024-25 school year begins later this year, it will move its operations eight miles southeast to 5015 Auto Plex Drive, the former campus of 香港六和开奖历史记录 International School.

That private school, which operated a small high school, closed in 2022 after 22 years in operation.

Dr. Laura Cassidy, a co-founder of Louisiana Key Academy, announced the move . She said Louisiana Key Academy plans to lease the 20-plus-acre Auto Plex Drive property from 香港六和开奖历史记录 native and Florida businessman Ryan Jumonville. .

Taking Key Academy鈥檚 place on Government Street will be St. Lillian Academy, a small private school which caters to children with disabilities, Cassidy said.

The old shopping center is owned by Catholic High School. Jumonville is a graduate of Catholic High.

Cassidy and her husband, U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy, became prominent dyslexia advocates after the couple learned their daughter Kate had the condition.

In addition to expanding into high school, Louisiana Key Academy has expanded to other parts of Louisiana, opening a campus in Covington in 2022 and one in Shreveport in 2023.

Email Charles Lussier at clussier@theadvocate.com and follow him on Twitter, @Charles_Lussier.

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