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Year: 2014

Citing conflict of interest, City Council candidate wants out of lease with city’s French Market Corporation

Eugene Green planned to open a Cold Stone Creamery on Decatur Street.
by Charles Maldonado January 24, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

Groundbreaking for new school: a chance to ‘roast’ a hard-driving and popular principal

Joking aside, speakers note that Lake Forest Elementary is the only National Blue Ribbon School in New Orleans.
by Joshua Johnston January 24, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

New building for Lake Forest Elementary will allow expanded arts program

Principal's ambition is to add drama, vocal music and writing instructors.
by Joshua Johnston January 24, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

Racism and the church: Episcopalians search their souls, seek atonement

The service for racial reconciliation, two days before the MLK Jr. holiday, was a year in the planning. At first it looked like no one was going to show up.
by Orissa Arend January 24, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

Two charter organizations spent about $250,000 on out-of-state professional training

Algiers Charter Schools Association staff went on 19 trips over four years, including five out of state that cost $113,000. And new figures from KIPP New Orleans Schools show that it spent $133,000 on its trip to Las Vegas. All told, The Lens has added up $316,000 in travel for three charter organizations.
by Jessica Williams January 24, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

Morris Jeff windfall will hire special ed teachers, expand middle school

Unexpected MFP funding yields $250,000 bonanza beyond budget projections.
by Stephen Babcock January 22, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

Bypassing Treme church, Lagniappe Academies gets a new home on Orleans

After two years, school may have to move again, to New Orleans East.
by Thomas Thoren January 22, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

Volunteers use airborne patrols, satellite photos to spot oil spills along Louisiana coast

Since the BP oil spill, a group of environmental organizations has used private boats, planes and even satellite imagery to spot oil spills and report them to the federal government. You may be surprised to learn that they're the only ones doing this.
by Bob Marshall January 22, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

City’s murder rate drops: A mere blip or the start of a long-term trend?

The decline may be only temporary, but taking a 'wait and see' attitude is a luxury New Orleans can't afford.
by Mark VanLandingham January 22, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

Q & A: Nolan Marshall Jr. says he aims to build consensus as OPSB president

He also discussed charter school oversight and changing the makeup of the board.
by Jessica Williams January 21, 2014 Updated November 7, 2019

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