East Ascension High School, commonly referred to as EA, is a high school in
Gonzales Gonzales may refer to:
Places
* Gonzales, California, U.S.
* Gonzales, Louisiana, U.S.
* Gonzales, Texas, U.S.
* Gonzales County, Texas
Other uses
* Battle of Gonzales, 1835
* Gonzales (horse) (1977 – after 1996), an American-bred Thoroughbred ...
,
Louisiana
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, United States. It is within the
Ascension Parish School Board.
As of 2010, the principal is Traci McCorkle, the associate principal is Lauren Lambert Avery, and the four assistant principals are Kim Uzee, Walter Traveler, Allison Brigniac, and Tracy Swacker. The school mascot is the spartan, and the school colors are royal blue and gold. The school newspaper is ''The Spartan Lance'', a member of the
High School National Ad Network. Gonzales Middle School and Central Middle School feed into EA.
Demographics as of August 2016
Athletics
East Ascension High athletics competes in the
LHSAA.
Notable alumni
Alicia Morton graduated in 2005. Morton is a former actress who is best known for her role as Annie Bennett-Warbucks in ''
Annie (1999 film)''. This was the second screen adaptation of the stage musical
''Annie'' after the ''
1982 film of the same name''.
Glenn Dorsey
Glenn Jamon Dorsey (born August 1, 1985) is a former American football nose tackle. He played college football for Louisiana State University (LSU), received All-America honors twice, and was recognized as the top college defensive player of the ...
graduated in 2004. Dorsey played defensive line and was a High School All-State selection in 2003 and 2004. Dorsey was a two-time All-American football player at
Louisiana State University
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in 2006 and 2007 and was named the
Southeastern Conference
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defensive player of the year in 2007. Dorsey also finished ninth in the 2007
Heisman Trophy
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voting. He was the fifth selection in the first round by the
Kansas City Chiefs
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The tea ...
in the
2008 NFL Draft
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. Dorsey signed a two-year contract with the
San Francisco 49ers
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before the 2013 season. In Dorsey's first six seasons he has compiled six sacks and 279 tackles.
John McConnell (actor)
John "Spud" McConnell (born November 13, 1958) is an American actor and television/radio personality based in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is married to actor/producer Maureen Brennan.
McConnell is a character actor who has appeared in more than ...
was born in 1958, nicknamed Spud. McConnell is an actor best known for his work in films such as
O Brother, Where Art Thou?,
Django Unchained
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,
12 Years a Slave
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, and
A Confederacy of Dunces. McConnell was also an afternoon radio personality, hosting a daily call-in talk show, "The Spud Show", on
WWL 870 AM until 2015.
Shawn Nelson (American football) graduated in 2004. Nelson played tight end at
University of Southern Mississippi
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where he was a first-team All-Conference USA selection in 2006 and 2007 and MVP of the 2005
New Orleans Bowl
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. He was a fourth round selection of the
Buffalo Bills
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in the
2009 NFL Draft
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. In 2 seasons with the Bills, Nelson had 20 catches for 181 yards and a touchdown.
David Brown (writer) graduated in 1997. He writes under the pseudonym
D. B. Grady. He is a correspondent for
The Atlantic
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and author of ''Deep State: Inside the Government Secrecy Industry''.
Andrew Glover (American football)
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graduated in 1987, nicknamed Poncho. Glover played tight end at
Grambling State University and was drafted by
Los Angeles Raiders
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in 1991. Glover also went on to play for the
Minnesota Vikings
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and the
New Orleans Saints
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over his nine-year
NFL
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career.
Mike Mohler
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was born in 1968, was a
Major League Baseball
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pitcher drafted in 1989 by the
Oakland Athletics
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. Played for four teams during his eight-year pro baseball career.
References
External links
East Ascension High School WebsiteEast Ascension High School Band Website
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Educational institutions established in 1966
Schools in Ascension Parish, Louisiana
Public high schools in Louisiana
1966 establishments in Louisiana