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  1. W. O. Boston High School was an American public high school in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Named in honor of William Oscar Boston, it opened in 1949 as a segregated school for Blacks. It was renamed from Second Ward Colored School, which had been in the community since the late 19th century. W. O. Boston's first principal was Ralph C ...

  2. William Oscar Boston founded First Ward Colored School in 1907. The school was the first elementary colored school in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Mr. Boston was principal of the school until 1940. He was later succeeded by Miss Mary Bell Williams.

  3. W. O. Boston High School was an American public high school in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Named in honor of William Oscar Boston, In sports, the W. O. Boston Panthers won three state titles in 1972 in boys basketball, girls track and field, and football. In 1983, the school merged with Lake Charles High School to form Lake Charles-Boston.

  4. 19. Okt. 2018 · W. O. Boston High School was a fixture in the African American High School community; it endured into the early 1980's. A thoughtful alumni decided to commemorate its graduates from its inception until its demise. We are elated to celebrate its legacy.

  5. 1. Feb. 2018 · History of W.O. Boston High School William Oscar Boston founded First Ward Colored School in 1907. The school was the first elementary colored school in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Mr. Boston was principal of the school until 1940. He was later succeeded by Miss Mary Bell Williams. Professor Boston died in 1943. In 1949, W.O. Boston ...

  6. Updated: Feb. 27, 2017 at 2:57 PM PST. SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA (KPLC) - As the month comes to a close, KPLC continues to celebrate and honor Black History Month. We honor two education system pioneers: William Oscar Boston (W.O. Boston) and Ralph C. Reynaud. Both were instrumental players in the progress of African-American education.

  7. 4. Dez. 2022 · ‘We were like family’: In December 1972, W.O. Boston High School Panthers beat Haynesville 11-6 to claim state football title. Published 4:55 am Sunday, December 4, 2022. By Warren...