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Orleans Parish School Board seal.
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New Orleans’ Last Traditional Public Schools May Soon Become Charters

Orleans Parish School District Superintendent Henderson Lewis Jr. said leaders from five schools expressed interest in becoming charters by next year. As charters, they could earn up to $1,000 more per student.

Charter Schools / Louisiana

Xavier Partners With Charter Schools To Launch New Teacher Residency

The Norman C. Francis Teacher Residency is the first-ever such partnership between charter operators and a historically black university.

Entrance to Lusher Charter School. Credit: Mallory Falk/WWNO.
Charter Schools / Louisiana

New Orleans Teachers Discuss The Future Of Unions In Charter Schools

This school year, two high profile New Orleans charter schools attempted to form unions. One voted yes: International High School. One voted no: Lusher Charter School. In light of those votes, teachers around the city shared their perspective on unions since Katrina and where things might go from here.

Principal Alex Jarrell talks with KIPP Central City Academy drum line members at a Teach for America event in downtown New Orleans on June 2. Credit: William WIder / Slate.
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New Orleans Charter Schools Look To Diversify Teaching Staff

The New Orleans teaching force changed dramatically after Hurricane Katrina, when all public school teachers were laid off. They were mostly black, veteran educators from the area. Now, teachers are more likely to be young, white and to have grown up outside New Orleans.

Pierre A. Capdau was the first school taken over by the Recovery School District. This summer, it will become one of the first to return to the local school board. Credit: Mallory Falk/WWNO.
Charter Schools / Louisiana

New Orleans Schools Reunite Under Local School Board, But Charters Maintain Control

Something big has been decided about New Orleans schools. And it seemed to happen pretty fast. Governor John Bel Edwards has now signed legislation ordering that all New Orleans schools return to the control of the Orleans Parish School Board. But not nearly as much control as that board had before Katrina. Things will look very different than they did a decade ago.

Dr. Eric Anthony Johnson wants to send his son, Cameron, to a school in their neighborhood. He sees private school as a backup option. Special to WWNO.
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Many New Orleans Families Are Torn Between Public And Private Schools

This spring, families who applied to New Orleans public schools got some bad news. School placements were announced a week late. Why was that such a big deal? Many private school deposits were due. Families had to decide: pay up to reserve a seat or take a chance with the public charter school lottery, OneApp. More New Orleans families – those with enough resources – find themselves choosing between public and private education.

Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards. Credit: Sue Lincoln.
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Much Ado About Vouchers

“We’ve got a special interest group from out of state that’s currently misleading the public about this voucher program,” Governor John Bel Edwards said at the start of his weekly press conference.

He was referring to an ad that’s been getting heavy play in New Orleans and Baton Rouge.

Charter Schools / Louisiana

New Orleans Charter Schools May Return To Local Control

The House Education Committee approved a bill that would return all Recovery School District charters to the Orleans Parish School Board. The new legislation would require all schools to return, by 2019 at the latest.