
Kids, Trauma and New Orleans Schools
In New Orleans, children screen positive for post-traumatic stress disorder at three times the national average. There are many sources: experiences around Hurricane Katrina, exposure to violent crime, the buildup of family stress due to high poverty.
WWNO’s Mallory Falk and Eve Troeh have teamed up to report on the ways New Orleans schools have dealt with that trauma.
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This past winter WWNO’s education desk looked at how local schools are dealing with trauma in their classrooms. To wrap up their series they collaborated…
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WWNO’s series Kids, Trauma and New Orleans Schools looks at how trauma shows up in the classroom. Our reporting has focused on one New Orleans pre-K…
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New Orleans kids show up to school having experienced trauma at rates several times higher than the national average. For the series “Kids, Trauma and New…
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WWNO’s Education reporting continues to explore the theme: “Kids, Trauma and New Orleans Schools.”Dr. Denese Shervington is CEO of the Institute of Women…
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In our series “Kids, Trauma and New Orleans Schools,” we’ve been reporting about New Orleans kids, how they deal with levels of trauma many times higher…