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Tulane University officials called in police early Wednesday to dismantle a pro-Palestinian encampment on the school’s campus, less than 48 hours after it was established.
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Lawmakers on a House committee advanced a bill on Tuesday that would require public schools and universities to report on programs related to diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Exactly which steps schools will need to take — and when — is still unclear, as city, state and federal agencies race to get ahead of the saltwater wedge.
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Auditors found state education officials investigated and resolved 61 complaints during the 2021-22 school year but failed to properly address 42 others.
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The school board in Terrebonne Parish sold a former elementary school campus, which the district closed in 2021, to the Pointe-au-Chien Tribe last week.
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Louisiana State University led the country’s most selective public universities in increasing economic diversity since 2011, according to data from the New York Times.
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This has been a record-breaking summer across the country and particularly in the Gulf South in August.
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This weekend, BE NOLA — which stands for Black Education for New Orleans — is hosting its fourth annual Black is Brilliant Summit on Bayou Road.
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Here’s what you should know about education bills that passed — and failed to pass — at the State Capitol as schools reopen across the state.
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For the first time in five years, third grade scores in English increased. Statewide 43% of students achieved mastery on the test, up from 38% the year before.
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The district's premium is up another $4.3 million, an increase of more than half, to $12.2 million for the fiscal year, which starts in July. Board members approved the new policy Thursday evening.
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Superintendent Cade Brumley has spoken to the group’s East Baton Rouge chapter before and will again this Monday, according to a department spokesperson.