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Schools previously operating under the Recovery School District umbrella within Orleans Parish after Katrina were, as of the fall of 2014, publicly funded and privately operated charter schools. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] [ 6 ] The RSD returned all its schools to the OPSB in 2018.
Eventually, the Recovery School District (RSD) took over 102 out of 126 schools from the Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB) in late-November 2005. Of the remaining 24 schools, seven were uninhabitable, 12 became charters, and five remained directly managed by OPSB. [6] In 2018, the RSD schools in New Orleans returned to the supervision of the OPSB.
The Louisiana Recovery School District allocated $55 million in Federal Emergency Management Agency recovery funds tied to this site to construct the new state of the art McDonogh 35 College Preparatory High School. On December 20, 2018, the Orleans Parish School Board awarded the InspireNOLA charter group a two-year management contract to ...
Reed opened in 1988 and was directly operated by the Orleans Parish School Board and then the Recovery School District. [3] It was named after Sarah Towles Reed and the campus was built to house up to 1,170 students. [4] [5]
The school originally opened as George Washington Carver Senior High School in 1961. [3] It was a public high school operated by New Orleans Public Schools, then Recovery School District starting in 2005. [4] Prior to Hurricane Katrina the school had about 1,300 students.
The Louisiana Recovery School District took over managing the building and former school after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. [4] [5] The building, however, has always been owned by the Orleans Parish School Board. [6]
Members of the school board will learn the district's plan at the same time the public does on Monday, at a special meeting scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at West Scranton Intermediate School, 1401 ...
After Hurricane Katrina, McMain remained under the Orleans Parish School Board and later the Recovery School District. In 2017, it was announced that McMain was going to become a charter school and retain the same name under the Inspire Charter Network starting with the 2018 school year. [8]