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  2. Sarah Towles Reed - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Towles Reed (March 8, 1882 – May 8, 1978) was an American teacher and labor activist. Reed founded the first teachers union in New Orleans and organized her colleagues to fight for equitable pay for women teachers and for Black teachers.

  3. In Louisiana, students and teachers begin school year with ...

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    Louisiana students and teachers will begin the school year with a cell phone ban and LGBTQ restrictions among the new laws taking effect this month.

  4. Louisiana State Sovereignty Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission was founded in 1956, and was the organizational template for the Louisiana State Sovereignty Commission, and the Alabama State Sovereignty Commission. [5] A former candidate for governor, Frank Voelker, Jr. had led the Louisiana group in 1962 to 1963.

  5. House passes bill to eliminate Social Security penalty on ...

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    A bill that would end a 40-year Social Security penalty for public servants like teachers, firefighters, police and their spouses cleared the U.S. House Tuesday night, a signature win for outgoing ...

  6. New Orleans school desegregation crisis - Wikipedia

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    Fighting along with the Louisiana State Legislature against integration was the OPSB and board member Emile Wagner. Gerald Rault, assisted by Judge Leander Perez, was the legal counsel in the case against the integration of public schools. Making it all the way to the Supreme Court, Rault and Perez's case was dismissed and Wright's ruling was ...

  7. Civil rights organizations, parents sue Louisiana over new ...

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    A group of Louisiana parents and civil rights organizations are suing the state over its new law that requires all public classrooms to display the Ten Commandments.. The lawsuit, filed Monday in ...

  8. House Bill 71 - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana House Bill 71 (H.B. 71), or Act 676, [1] was a law passed by the Louisiana State Legislature and signed by Governor Jeff Landry in June 2024 that directs schools to display a copy of the Ten Commandments in classrooms.

  9. 'It's very discouraging': Louisiana teachers grapple with ...

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    Teachers, administrators and counselors are trying to figure out how to help many students catch up and get K-12 education back on track.