Public Education in Post Katrina New Orleans Through the Eyes of Parents
The landscape of public education has changed drastically in the 8 years since the State Department of Education took over the vast majority of the public schools in New Orleans. How those schools are...
View ArticleEd Reform in New Orleans…Truth Does Not Match Rhetoric
In a recent story by The Lens , the keynote speaker made an impression on a particular charter school leader. I really do hope more privatizers “get it.” It’s important for those pushing charter...
View ArticleThe Role of Suspensions in Public Education.
Recently students and parents at Carver Prep and Carver Collegiate charter schools have expressed concerns about a number of issues at their school. One of those issues was the excessive use of...
View ArticleSaving John Mac
2 Open Letters to the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education John Mc Donogh High School was one of the first high schools to open in the Recovery School District after Hurricane...
View ArticleDo We Still Need A Recovery School District?
I was invited to guest host The New Orleans Imperative Radio Show on Monday, October 13, 2014. We asked the question: Do we still need a Recovery School District? You can listen to a rebroadcast of...
View ArticleDon’t Close Schools, Fix Schools!
I do not support closing schools, as a form of accountability, not even the closure of charter schools.
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