
“I want to inspire the next generation:” NSNO’s first ever NOLA Teacher Fest is a resounding success
NOLA Teacher Fest Highlights Over 1,100 educators attended – roughly ⅓ of the teaching force in our city They represented…

“You cannot pour from an empty tank:” Talking wellness in education with Einstein Charter Schools CEO Ashley Daniels-Hall
This is the first piece in NSNO’s new series, “The Future is Bright”. We are profiling incredible educators from across our…

Dr. Avis Williams Selected As Next NOLA-PS Superintendent
Dr. Henderson Lewis, Jr. leaves his role on June 30, 2022 After months of careful search, review, and community engagement,…

A Changing City: Taking a Close Look at Enrollment
Like many cities nationwide, New Orleans’ schools are seeing changes in enrollment that affect future plans As in many cities…

City Council Dedicates $4.6M for New Orleans’ Most Vulnerable Students
Money Will Fund Programs Supporting Students with Behavioral Health Needs, Truancy Issues and Those Involved in the Criminal Justice System….

What Fuels Student Progress?
Students at Esperanza Charter School learn about erosion. Network Leaders on Attendance, High-quality Instruction, and Holistic Support Though simulated School…

“We have more support than I knew.”
The Principal Collaborative Event This Month Brought BBQ, Camaraderie, Saints Tickets, and a Surprise from Mayor Cantrell Nationally, around 20% of…

$14.3 Million for New Orleans Schools and Educators
NSNO awarded federal grant for schools to put toward teacher and school leader recruitment, retention, and support In New Orleans, our…

New Schools for New Orleans awarded $14.3 million federal grant to address teacher turnover
New Schools for New Orleans, an education nonprofit that works with the city’s network of charter schools, was awarded a $14.3 million…