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Mrs. Susan Plauche , née Ducote

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Email: smp0436@gmail.com

Susan Mary Ducote Plauche
605 Brassette Lane
Cottonport, LA 71327

Education: University of Southwestern Louisiana, LA
Bachelor of Arts: Social Studies Secondary Education
Major: History
Minor: Geography/Political Science
June 1971-December 1974

Louisiana State University, Alexandria, LA
12 hours
1983-1989

University of Louisiana, Lafayette, LA
Master of Arts: History
Major: United States History
Minor: European History
May 2003-May 2006

Employment: Student Aid worker for the Dr. Beasley and Dr. Ed Dugas, Dean of Graduate
School in Education.
June 1972-1974

Graduate assistant for Dr. Ed Dugas
January-March 1975

Sacred Heart High School, Ville Platte, LA
High School Social Studies teacher
Spring 1975

Belmont Academy, Opelousas, LA
High School Social Studies teacher
1975-1976

St. Mary’s School, Cottonport, LA
Third grade teacher
1976-1977

St. Joseph School, Plaucheville, LA
Seventh and Eighth grade teacher
1977-1979

Marksville Elementary School
Special Education and Second grade teacher
1982-1984

Marksville High School
World Geography and Civics teacher
1984-1989

Mansura Middle School
Louisiana History and U.S. History
1989-1990

Bunkie High School
American and World History/World Geography/Civics/Free
Enterprise/Psychology/Sociology/English teacher
1990-2006

South Louisiana Community College
Lafayette and New Iberia Campus
Adjunct Professor of Louisiana History
2006-2011

University of Louisiana, Lafayette, LA
Adjunct Professor of U.S. History/Louisiana History/Global
Problems
2006-2012

Retirement: In May of 2012 I retired from ULL with the Louisiana Teachers
Retirement. I stayed home for three years and then in 2015,
Dr. Robert Carriker, the Head of the History department of ULL
asked me to return to teach Louisiana History, which I did.
Then in May of 2019, I retired for the second time. As much as I loved
teaching, I am enjoying retirement so that I can spend time with Raymond, my
husband, my five children and their families. We are blessed to have nine
grandchildren and two on the way! Thank you, dear Lord, for family!

Footnotes submitted on September 2, 2020 and posted that date.