Red River High School, officially known as Red River Senior High School, is a public secondary school located at 915 East Carroll Street in Coushatta, Louisiana, serving students in grades 9 through 12 as part of the Red River Parish School District. It functions within a rural community setting and typically enrolls around 350 students, offering a more intimate learning environment with a low student-to-teacher ratio that allows for personalized instruction and support. The school’s mascot is the Bulldog, and it prides itself on fostering academic growth, extracurricular involvement, and community spirit among its student body. National Center for Education Statistics+1
Academically and socially, Red River High School provides a range of programs aimed at preparing students for post-secondary success, including opportunities for dual-enrollment college courses, college preparatory resources, and various clubs and activities. The school also has active participation in athletics, competing in multiple sports that help build teamwork and leadership skills. Within its community, Red River High School stands as a central institution, reflecting the close-knit values of Red River Parish and serving as a hub for both educational and community events.
"Red River High School posted its highest score ever with a 103.5 A, an 11.8-point increase, placing it among the Top 10 most improved high schools in Louisiana. RRHS is also recognized as a 2024 Opportunity Honoree, an award given to schools in the top 10% statewide for performance among students with disabilities, English learners, or economically disadvantaged students."
Red River Parish Journal, Nov. 2025
"Red River Parish Schools is celebrating a milestone achievement! Red River has been recognized as the Top Growing District in Louisiana, posting a 7.6-point increase in overall school performance. The district has also recorded the highest district score in parish history and surpassed the Louisiana state average for the first time ever under the current accountability system. The district earned an 85 B, outpacing the state’s 80 B and marking more than seven points of growth from last year."
Red River Parish Journal, Nov. 2025