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  2. International High School of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The school's building was built in 1937 and was previously the L. E. Rabouin Memorial Trades School, later named the L. E. Rabouin Vocational High School and then L. E. Rabouin Career Magnet School. The Louisiana Recovery School District took over managing the building and former school after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

  3. Orleans Parish School Board - Wikipedia

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    A 2009 survey conducted by Tulane University's Cowen Institute for Public Education Initiatives, which is listed as a "Key Partner" of New Schools for New Orleans, a charter school advocacy group, indicated that the state's takeover of the majority of NOPS and the subsequent spread of charters was viewed with strong approval, by both parents of ...

  4. List of schools in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Christian Brothers School [1]. Includes two campuses: Canal Street Campus (former St. Anthony of Padua School) in Mid-City, [2] and the City Park (original) campus. [3]The school has a PK-4 coeducational elementary school in both locations, an all girls' 5-7 middle school in Canal Street, and an all boys' 5-7 middle school in City Park.

  5. International School of Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    As of 2007 it was one of two New Orleans schools chartered by the State of Louisiana that is not a part of the Recovery School District. [2] The International School of Louisiana (ISL) educates students in K-8 across three campuses located in Dixon (K-2nd), Uptown (3-8th), and the Westbank (K-5th).

  6. List of colleges and universities in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Leland College, New Orleans, Baker, 1870–1960 — closed Mount Lebanon University , Mount Lebanon , 1860–1906 — closed , replaced by Louisiana Baptists with Louisiana College St. Charles College , Grand Coteau , 1837–1922 — closed .

  7. Ruby Bridges: Why Kids Should Learn About My ... - AOL

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    Ruby Bridges, who desegregated New Orleans schools as a 6-year-old in 1960, shares why it's important for kids today to learn and understand her story. Ruby Bridges, who desegregated New Orleans ...

  8. Abramson Sci Academy - Wikipedia

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    In 2008-2009, the average 9th grader had a 4th grade reading level. Average reading levels improved by 3.5 grades in the span of less than one year. At that point, the school's scores ranked as the third best in New Orleans and the best in the Recovery School District for Louisiana state English language arts examinations. Between 2009 and 2010 ...

  9. Ruby Bridges, first girl to desegregate New Orleans school in ...

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