Behind The Lens episode 270: ‘The wrong schools’

Education reporter Marta Jewson on the state's request that the courts free them from a special education consent decree, the city council seeks to send $10m to schools and NOLA Public Schools has a new superintendent.
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This week on Behind The Lens, the Louisiana Department of Education and Orleans Parish School Board have asked a federal judge to release them from a decade-old decision forcing them to operate under a consent decree which was instituted on behalf of special-education students who weren’t receiving proper services in the early days of New Orleans’ charter school system.

Late last fall, after NOLA Public Schools found itself in a budget crisis, city council members stepped up to provide the district with a desperately needed cash infusion. That bailout was stymied by the mayor who argued that the city couldn’t afford it. Now the city council is looking to outmaneuver the mayor with a budget amendment, which the mayor could veto.  

In a sign of resistance to Governor Jeff Landry’s policy proposals, voters in Louisiana overwhelmingly rejected his four constitutional amendments in an election on Saturday, which could have broad implications for the rest of his term.    

Lens education reporter and deputy editor Marta Jewson joins host Carolyne Heldmen.

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Carolyne Heldman

Carolyne Heldman Rovira has been in media for 35 years, and is currently the podcast host and producer for Behind The Lens. Heldman served as executive director at Aspen Public Radio, an NPR affiliate, where she launched four weekly news, public affairs, and cultural affairs programs. She has been a guest lecturer at Tulane University, is a frequent guest and moderator for the Aspen Institute, Rocky Mountain Institute, and the American Enterprise Institute.