Public Education in New Orleans Eight Years After Katrina: The Intersection of Race, Equity, and Excellence
OPEN's latest report, Public Education in New Orleans Eight Years After Katrina: The Intersection of Race, Equity, and Excellence, takes a ground-level view of the public education sphere in our city in the years after Katrina. Based on exhaustively-researched data and interviews with a diverse array of education stakeholders, from school leaders
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Becoming an Orleans Public Education Network member is the best way to get involved in the public education conversation and support our work. We offer a wide variety of ways to get involved with the movement, so pick one or more of your favorite approaches and get on board today! OPEN's Eight Ways To Engage EXPAND: Get the Facts •
Read moreNew education tool measures vulnerabilities in early child development
New education tool measures vulnerabilities in early child development 11th February 2013 By Michael Patrick Welch, Contributing Writer Many lobbying groups dot America’s modern education landscape offering data, advice and plans to cure the country’s education ailments. Many of these organizations aim foremost for accountability, which
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