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David Thibodaux

Dr. David Glenn Thibodaux
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Member of the Lafayette Parish School Board
In office
1995–2007
Preceded by Jerome "Jerry" Bourque
Succeeded by Mark Cockerham
Personal details
Born (1953-12-01)December 1, 1953
New Iberia, Iberia Parish
Louisiana, USA
Died March 24, 2007(2007-03-24) (aged 53)
Lafayette Parish
Louisiana
Resting place Cremins at St. John's Cathedral Cemetery in Lafayette
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Melody Faul Thibodaux
Children

Benjamin Albert Thibodaux
Shannon Ashley Thibodaux
Jeremy David Thibodaux
Claire Michaelle Thibodaux

Rachel Christine Thibodaux
Parents Albert Joseph and Charlie Janet Thibodaux
Alma mater

Cathedral Carmel High School
University of Louisiana at Lafayette

Kansas State University
Occupation

Professor at University of Louisiana at Lafayette;

Author; Political activist
Religion Roman Catholic

Benjamin Albert Thibodaux
Shannon Ashley Thibodaux
Jeremy David Thibodaux
Claire Michaelle Thibodaux

Cathedral Carmel High School
University of Louisiana at Lafayette

Professor at University of Louisiana at Lafayette;

Dr. David Glenn Thibodaux (December 1, 1953 – March 24, 2007) was an influential professor at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette for 27 years. He was also a member and officer of the Lafayette Parish School Board for twelve years, and a notable political figure and candidate for the United States House of Representatives from Louisiana's 7th congressional district.

He was the author of several books, including Political Correctness: The Cloning of the American Mind, and numerous articles and editorials.

In 1994, Thibodaux was elected to the District 7 seat on the Lafayette Parish School Board. He was re-elected in 1998, 2002, and was unopposed for his fourth term in 2006. Thibodaux was elected by the board to serve twice as board president, and had been elected to serve as vice-president in January 2007, shortly before his death.

As a board member he advocated for a reduction in teacher student ratios, pay increases for teachers, and for additional construction and maintenance of parish schools. He was integral in procuring unitary status in the lingering 40-year-old desegregation lawsuit against the school board. He made an impassioned plea for unitary status before U.S. District Court Judge Richard T. Haik, a brother of another Louisiana Republican leader, Suzanne Haik Terrell of New Orleans.


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