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  2. United Teachers of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    United Teachers of New Orleans (UTNO) is a labor union representing teachers and other educational workers in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.It is an affiliate of the Louisiana Federation of Teachers (LFT), American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and the AFL-CIO.

  3. Orleans Parish School Board - Wikipedia

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    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 the city of New Orleans. [3] The OPSB directly administers 6 schools and has granted charters to another 18.

  4. John White (Louisiana politician) - Wikipedia

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    [12] such as Early Childhood Networks, Louisiana Teacher Leaders, English language arts Curriculum Guidebooks, the Believe and Prepare Teacher Residency, and Jump Start career education. Superintendent White and his team have also led the post-Katrina renovation and unification of schools in New Orleans and the creation of the Baton Rouge ...

  5. Quiana Lynell - Wikipedia

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    Lynell has held several teaching positions, including as band directors in elementary and middle schools. [3] Since 2016 she has been a private vocal instructor and an adjunct professor at Loyola University New Orleans , Louisiana.

  6. Educate Now - Wikipedia

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    Educate Now Logo. Educate Now is a non-profit education reform organization founded in 2008 and based in New Orleans, Louisiana.Its founder is education reform advocate and former State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) member Leslie Jacobs.

  7. Dorothy Mae Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Mae DeLavallade Taylor (August 10, 1928 – August 18, 2000), was an educator and politician in New Orleans, the first African-American woman to be elected to and serve in the Louisiana House of Representatives.

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