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  2. Recovery School District - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Crescent City Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Recovery School District (RSD) was established in 2003 by the Louisiana Legislature as a means for the state to take over low-performing public schools. Since the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the RSD has chartered out all of its schools, and approximately 92% of students in New Orleans attend charter schools. The schools that ...

  4. Cohen College Prep High School - Wikipedia

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    The school was once under the authority of New Orleans Public Schools, but in 2009–2010 it fell under the authority of the Recovery School District. [4] In 2011, Walter L. Cohen High School was still managed by the Recovery School District, but also became part of New Orleans College Prep, a charter school operator headquartered in New ...

  5. Orleans Parish School Board - Wikipedia

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    The Recovery School District had been created in 2003 to allow the state to take over failing schools, those that fell into a certain "worst-performing" metric. Five public schools in New Orleans had been transferred to RSD control prior to Katrina. [9]

  6. Lower Ninth Ward - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans Public Schools operates district public schools, while Recovery School District oversees charter schools. Dr. King Charter School (K-12) is located in the Lower 9th. [17] Alfred Lawless High School was the only public high school that operated in the Lower 9th until Hurricane Katrina affected New Orleans

  7. Sophie B. Wright Charter School - Wikipedia

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    Sophie B. Wright statue, New Orleans Sophie B. Wright Charter School is a charter high school and middle school in New Orleans , Louisiana . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is a part of the Recovery School District and was named after Sophie B. Wright .

  8. International High School of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. G. W. Carver High School (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    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. After Katrina, the original building was demolished. [5]