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  2. Booker T. Washington High School (New Orleans, Louisiana)

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    Original Booker T. Washington High School (1942–2005) Construction of the school was completed in August 1942 at 1201 South Roman St. In September 1942, it opened as the first vocational school and the first public high school serving African Americans in Uptown, New Orleans. At the time, the school's enrollment was 1,600.

  3. KIPP New Orleans Schools - Wikipedia

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    KIPP New Orleans Schools (KNOS) is the division of KIPP Schools active in the New Orleans metropolitan area. By 2016 it became the charter school operator with the largest number of schools. Greg Larose of The Times Picayune wrote that KIPP New Orleans is "in many ways the symbol of the revolution", meaning the educational reforms in New ...

  4. John F. Kennedy High School (Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    In July 2018, John F. Kennedy High School reopened in the former Greater Gentilly and Lake Area New Tech Early College High School building and was run by the New Beginnings Schools Foundation. [1] [2] In July 2019, it was announced that The New Beginnings Foundation would relinquish control of John F. Kennedy following a grades changing ...

  5. Orleans Parish School Board - Wikipedia

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    Orleans Parish School Board. / 29.928789; -90.020757  ( District office) The Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB), branded as NOLA Public Schools, governs the public school system that serves New Orleans, Louisiana. It includes the entirety of Orleans Parish, coterminous with New Orleans.

  6. Eleanor McMain Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    The school was named in honor of New Orleans social activist Eleanor McMain. It opened in 1932 originally as an all-girls school. [4][5] It became a coeducational junior high school in 1952, and a coeducational secondary with a magnet program in 1974. It later became an all-magnet school.

  7. Teach For America - Wikipedia

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    Teach For America teachers are placed in public schools in urban areas such as New York City, Chicago, Detroit, New Orleans, and Houston, as well as in rural places such as eastern North Carolina and the Mississippi Delta. They then serve for two years and are usually placed in schools with other Teach For America corps members.

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