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Frederick A. Douglass High School is the only New Orleans public school set to resume classes virtually, rather than in-person, after Hurricane Ida caused significant damage to its Ninth Ward campus.
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Widespread power outages have halted schools in the New Orleans area. While some parents are hopeful for a remote learning option to make up for lost school days, several school leaders have said that is not likely.
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After transitioning most students to online-only instruction two weeks ago, New Orleans public school officials are expected to revisit their decision…
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New Orleans is battling another surge of the coronavirus and while health officials insist school buildings remain safe, they’re concerned outside cases…
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New Orleans public school students will spend most of January learning online.Citing the city’s “concerning” spike in cases, the district announced Monday…
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As Hurricane Zeta approaches New Orleans, classes have been canceled for all public school students, the district announced Wednesday.Plans to suspend…
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If a student is learning at home, do school rules still apply? That question is at the core of new legislation passed in the Louisiana state house last…
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When the school year started virtually in August, 13-year-old Faith Jackson struggled to participate from her home in New Orleans East.“It was so hard…
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School administrators were optimistic that a quick pivot to online learning could rescue the start of the school year in Southwest Louisiana, where…
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Like many districts across the country, Calcasieu Parish and Cameron Parish will start the school year entirely online. Unlike other districts, their…