The Number of Teachers of Color in New Orleans Is Increasing
In New Orleans, we want the very best teachers for our kids – regardless of demographics. We also recognize that…
Mid-City Messenger Series: Why My Family Chose “The Easton Way”
In the third of our ten-essay series by parents of students at public schools in Mid-City, Melissa Jones writes about…
NOLA Ed: Mythbusters, Week 12
The education landscape in New Orleans is complex, and there are often myths and misconceptions about our system. In our…
Funding to Teacher Preparation is Funding for a Stronger, More Stable System of Schools
By Patrick Dobard, CEO, New Schools for New Orleans There will always be a need for great teachers, so there…
NOLA Ed: Mythbusters, Week 11
The education landscape in New Orleans is complex, and there are often myths and misconceptions about our system. In our…
Uptown Messenger Series: Why Learning at Lycée is Right for our Child
In the eighth installment of our ten-essay series by parents of students at public schools Uptown, Leslie and Bruce write about their son’s experience…
New Orleans Magazine: A College Acceptance in One Hand and a Job Offer in the Other
This article originally appeared in the January 2020 issue of New Orleans Magazine. A College Acceptance in One Hand and…
Mid-City Messenger Series: Why Thurgood Marshall Is Right for our Daughter
In the second of our 10-essay series by parents of students at public schools in Mid-City, Elysha Diaz and Eliot Guthrie write about their…
NOLA Ed: Mythbusters, Week 10
The education landscape in New Orleans is complex, and there are often myths and misconceptions about our system. In our…