Education Advocacy, Commitment to Collaboration, and a Famous Peach-Blackberry Cobbler
Questions and Answers with our New CEO, Dana Peterson On February 15, Dana Peterson became NSNO’s new CEO. He brings powerful…
“The Presentation They Put on for the City and for the World”
The Booker T. Washington Lionettes Prepare for Mardi Gras and Beyond This year, the Booker T. Washington Lionettes are marching…
Advancing Public Health in Our Public Schools
Nurse and Infectious Disease Expert Yanti Turang On Working to Protect Students with Crescent City Schools At the start of…
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…
Announcing the Third Cohort of the E3 Fellowship
Today, NSNO is proud to announce the third cohort of E3 fellows. The E3 program has quickly become a fixture in…
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….
In Case You Missed It: January 2022
Education nonprofit New Schools for New Orleans hires Dana Peterson as new CEO February 7, 2022 | The Advocate On February…
Just the Facts: The Superintendent’s Role in School Funding
As the Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB) continues its search for the next superintendent of NOLA Public Schools (NOLA-PS), NSNO’s “Just…
Announcing the New Chief Executive Officer of NSNO: Dana Peterson
We are excited to announce that on February 15th, Dana Peterson will begin serving as the CEO of New Schools…