IDEA seniors get accepted into college, including one who used to ride his bike to school every day
09-05-2025 14:29 via wbrz.com

IDEA seniors get accepted into college, including one who used to ride his bike to school every day

BATON ROUGE - Thursday, IDEA Bridge and Innovation College Preparatory Schools celebrated their first senior classes. Their College Signing Day was held at the East Baton Rouge Parish State Library and celebrated the seniors' acceptance into four-year college programs all around the country. The school system also highlighted one senior in particular: Kentrell Taylor Kentrell, who was part of IDEA Bridge for seven years and on the school's basketball team for three. Determined
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