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Tag: 2013-14 charter schools budgets

The Lens is publishing drafts of New Orleans’ charter schools’ 2013-14 budgets as the schools make them available to us.

Coghill budget sent to state

No vote taken because quorum not at hearing.
by April Siese September 17, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019

Success Prep seeks solution to building issues

Of the school's 450 students, 70 are special-education students.
by Jenny Peterson September 13, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019

Miller-McCoy budget up for a vote Thursday

School is 85 students short of enrollment target, but hopes to have more by Oct. 1.
by Sam Nelson September 10, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019

Coghill approves preliminary budget

Final budget hearing scheduled for Sept. 14.
by April Siese September 6, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019

Crescent Leadership Academy board considers budget

School has 80 students attending this year and may get more.
by Summer Suleiman August 22, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019

McDonogh City Park exceeds enrollment targets

School's board hears suggestion to opt out of state teachers retirement system.
by Marta Jewson August 21, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019

Dryades Y/Singleton school have $1.09 million deficit

Singleton charter school has lion's share of budget shortfall.
by Della Hasselle August 21, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019

Harney school board approves budget for new year

School anticipates 380 students, an increase over last year.
by Kelsey Foster August 14, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019

Board member said he opposes Cohen-Washington merger

Recovery School District has proposed merging Cohen College Prep and Booker T. Washington High School and having the new school occupy Washington's old location.
by Joshua Johnston August 8, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019

Algiers charter school group facing budget deficit

Common Core costs seen as investment for Algiers Charter Schools Association.
by Kelsey Foster August 5, 2013 Updated November 7, 2019

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