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Reporting on education in New Orleans and across Louisiana. This category explores how policies, leadership, and community voices shape the experiences of students, teachers, and families—covering everything from classroom challenges to school reforms and success stories.

Treme Charter School Association fails to reach quorum at possible final meeting

by Marta Jewson July 2, 2012 Updated November 7, 2019

International High School gets new board chairperson, not likely to purchase school building

by Rhodes Murphy July 2, 2012 Updated November 7, 2019

ACSA puts controversial personnel moves on hold after crowd chants: “Raza must go”

by Kelsey Foster July 2, 2012 Updated November 7, 2019

Sophie B. Wright Board adds AP courses, hires finance director

by Danielle Bell July 2, 2012 Updated November 7, 2019

Revised board meeting agenda released

by Charter Schools Editor June 29, 2012 Updated November 7, 2019

Success Prep proposed budget

by Charter Schools Editor June 29, 2012 Updated November 7, 2019

International School of Louisiana predicts razor-thin budget margin reliant on exact enrollment numbers and greater fundraising

by Kelsey Foster June 29, 2012 Updated November 7, 2019

Sophie B. Wright preliminary budget released

by Charter Schools Editor June 29, 2012 Updated November 7, 2019

Sophie B. Wright 2012-2013 calendar

by Charter Schools Editor June 29, 2012 Updated November 7, 2019

Why fight it? Let’s embrace textbooks Loch, stock and barrel

by Mark Moseley June 28, 2012 Updated November 7, 2019

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