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Crescent City Schools charter management group reviews rosy financial report
Finances are in good order at schools managed by the Crescent City charter group, with surplus funds that can be rolled over into next year’s budgets. That was the gist of a report by treasurer Doug Harrell at the board’s monthly meeting, May 28. Harrell describe the management group’s finances as “sound.” Each of its […]
Family’s long journey home after Katrina ends when city bulldozes house
It took six years for Kimberly James to get Road Home money to rehab her Upper 9th Ward home. This summer, she thought she was months away from inhabiting it. But in July, she learned that the city had demolished the house, concluding that not enough progress had been made in rehabbing it. She says no one told her the house had been targeted for demolition.
Charter leader employs six relatives; two may violate state ethics law
The head of the Friends of King charter school system has hired six relatives, including at least two whose employment appears to violate state ethics laws that ban nepotism. Chief Executive Officer Doris Roché-Hicks employs her sister, daughter, son-in-law, grandson and great niece. She also employs her son-in-law’s brother. State law prohibits the hiring of immediate family members, though not all of these relations meet the definition of “immediate family” in the law.
Military academy’s background check didn’t turn up employee’s prior theft charge
The background check for New Orleans Military and Maritime Academy only went back seven years and wasn’t as comprehensive as a similar service available from the state. Darrell Sims was once charged with stealing from a Terrebone school; now NOPD is investigating him for theft from the military academy.
Military academy reports $31,000 missing through fraudulent checks
The checks were written to an organization led by the school’s former business manager.
Would-be NOPD monitor still working for federal drug agency
Did a company bidding to monitor the New Orleans Police Department’s federal consent decree misrepresent the employment status of a local narc now under fire for possible ethics-law violations? The company says it didn’t. But in its bid, currently being reviewed by the city and U.S. Department of Justice, KeyPoint Government Solutions indicated a half-dozen […]
Board nixes plan to split Camp and Olivier campuses by grade level
International School of Louisiana’s Wednesday board meeting confirmed that the plan to split the Camp St. and Olivier St. campuses by grade levels is off the table. The board is exploring nearby facilities and modulars to ease the over-capacity at Camp St. campus. The board and administration set up a decision matrix that weighs five […]
Lacking quorum, NOMMA board will reschedule meeting
The New Orleans Military and Maritime Academy could not reach a quorum at its monthly meeting Thursday night. Heavy traffic over the Crescent City Connection prevented two board members from reaching the school’s west bank campus. Members Terry Ebbert, Jack Bergman, Marcellus Grace and W. David Whiddon were present, two shy of a quorum. As […]
How much does a jail-happy society owe its exonerees?
Exoneree John Thompson, of New Orleans, was awarded millions in compensation for wrongful incarceration but has been unable to collect. How much would you need to be paid to spend 25 years in the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola? It’s just a thought experiment. I’m not putting any money on the table. And if I […]