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Author: Kelsey Foster

Karr, Harte enrollment is higher than expected

November 19, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
Increased enrollment means more money for the two schools.

Algiers charter group looking outside the city

October 31, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
ACSA may follow other New Orleans charter groups and look to operate schools outside the city.

Karr rebuilding plans move forward

October 29, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
Construction to replace Algiers school must begin by June 30.

KIPP pondering whether Baton Rouge move is right

October 25, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
Organization may want to concentrate on New Orleans, CEO says.

Enrollment helps charter group’s finances

October 25, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
Crescent City Schools still facing problems with some buildings.

Behrman community considers site options

October 10, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
School could remodel, or choose one of two sites on which to rebuild.

Meeting set to discuss new Behrman school location

September 30, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
Lots on Patterson Drive and Opelousas Avenue are considered for elementary's new location.

Wilson school to upgrade energy system

September 25, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
Principal reports that bulk of fourth and eighth graders are reading below their grade level.

Collegiate Academies touts benefits to Baton Rouge audience

September 19, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
Charter school operator looking to expand.

Martin Behrman school may move

August 30, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019
Algiers Charter Schools Association board hears that Behrman elementary could get a new building nearby.

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