We give our youngest learners the strongest start with full-day Pre-K programs focused on literacy, discovery, and social-emotional growth. Caddo students graduate career-ready with real-world experience, industry credentials, and access to paid internships that open doors on day one.

Caddo Parish is nationally recognized in the top ten for economic development by Site Selection magazine, Forbes magazine and KPMG Competitive Alternatives as the most cost competitive in the nation and in North America, respectively.

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Caddo people primarily settled near the Caddo River. When they first encountered Europeans and Africans, the Caddo tribes organized themselves in three confederacies: Natchitoches, Hasinai, and Kadohadacho.

Discover the rich heritage of the Caddo Tribe and our initiatives in native economic development to empower our community and preserve our culture.

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Explore the rich history, culture, and societal structure of the Caddo people, their agricultural practices, trade networks, and the impact of European contact.

Caddo village scene about 900 years ago (A.D. 1100) as envisioned by artist George S. Nelson. This scene is based on archeological details from the George C. Davis site in east Texas and on early historic accounts.

Caddo, one tribe within a confederacy of North American Indian tribes comprising the Caddoan linguistic family. Their name derives from a French truncation of kadohadacho, meaning “real chief” in Caddo.