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Author: Erin Krall

SciHigh will lose $64,200 under funding cut, board learns

April 22, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
The school is one of many in New Orleans to experience a funding loss of $181 per student due to inaccurate enrollment projections.

KIPP New Orleans prepares to expand beyond nine charter schools

April 15, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
Also, board members disagreed Thursday over when to hire a new CFO.

RSD asks NET High to take on struggling, overage middle school students

April 8, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
The class could number about 16 students, those considered to be overage for their grade level.

Board member frustrated at lack of permanent building; recruitment hampered by redevelopment

March 29, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019

Rising costs have SciHigh leaders wondering whether to drop state pension plan

March 25, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
Based on the school’s current salaries for fiscal 2014, SciHigh could see an increase of $60,500 in retirement expenses.

Six Crocker teachers invited to stay as New Orleans College Prep takes over school

March 25, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
They include two pre-kindergarten teachers, two first-grade teachers, one second-grade teacher and one fourth-grade teacher.

Hynes shuffles middle school schedules to boost reading scores

March 20, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
Beginning next school year, Hynes will implement a plan to lengthen English Language Arts instruction by shortening the time spent on math.

NET Charter preps for state’s new charter school accountability project

March 5, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
The new Charter School Accountability Compact is an attempt to give charter schools clear information about what is expected.

Sci High begins budget process, allocates up to $10,000 for co-principals’ tuition costs

February 25, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019

Crocker teachers steadfast during difficult transition, leaders say

January 28, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019

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