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Former Algiers Charter Schools CEO brought in as academic consultant

In lieu of a quorum at the Oct. 11 Miller-McCoy board of directors meeting Andrea Thomas-Reynolds, former Algiers Charter Schools Association CEO, updated the board on the school’s charter renewal and extension process. After leaving ACSA, Reynolds founded Pinnacle Learning Systems, an education consulting company recently hired by Miller-McCoy to address academic and leadership issues […]

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Board celebrates "A" level SPS, looks to improve further; Intuit CEO pledges new playground

Hynes officials reviewed the school’s latest performance scores and highlighted school-wide improvement plans at its monthly board meeting, Oct 29. Hynes’s 2011-2012 school performance score was 122.7, an ‘A” grade, and a 5.5 point gain from last year. According to the school report by Principal Michelle Douglas, reading mastery levels at Hynes are 84 percent, […]

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Clean audit for school finances, no discussion of performance scores

Members of Ben Mays Preparatory School board of directors received a clean audit at their Oct. 29 meeting. Don Wheat, a certified public accountant from Carr, Riggs & Ingram firm, presented a brief overview of the school’s financial audit.  Wheat said the school received an unqualified opinion, which is a positive accounting assessment of the […]

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FirstLine schools show test score improvements; no plans to return to OPSB

FirstLine Schools saw an overall improvement in their 2012 state School Performance Scores (SPS), which were released by the Louisiana Department of Education earlier this week. Each FirstLine school maintained or improved its score from the previous year. John Dibert Community School and Joseph S. Clark Preparatory High School achieved the most dramatic gains of […]

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Board lacks quorum for meeting, reviews SPS, enrollment and finances

Lacking a quorum at Thursday night’s meeting, the KIPP board met with staff to review test scores, enrollment, and financial statements. By the letter grade system currently in place, KIPP Believe and KIPP Central City Academy scored B’s—two of only three B’s in the Recovery School District this year. KIPP Believe was ranked as the […]

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At capacity, Lagniappe announces possible move to St. Rose de Lima Church; SPS still low

At its monthly board meeting, the Lagniappe Academy board announced that it was actively searching for a new facility due to increased enrollment and addition of new classes. The charter had earmarked the St. Rose de Lima Church site as possible quarters but nothing has been finalized, Chief Academic Officer Kendall Petri revealed. The school […]