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(As of Oct 2009) Benjamin Franklin High School 609 167.5 OPSB Grades 9-12 2009 SPS or est % of 2010 High Schools Student 2010 Growth total District Sorted by Performance Population Performance pop. (as of Oct 2009) Score (GPS) 2009 SPS 100 or Higher (3, 4 or 5 stars) Benjamin Franklin High School 609 167.5 OPSB - Charter Lusher Charter School 417 139.4 OPSB - Charter 1026 10% 2009 SPS 60 to 100 (1 or 2 stars) or 2010 GPS Above 60 Abramson Science & Technology Charter School 88 66.2 RSD - Charter Algiers Technology Academy * 347 GPS > 60 RSD - Charter Edna Karr Secondary School 843 83 OPSB - Charter Eleanor McMain Secondary School 563 84.8 OPSB - Operated McDonogh #35 Senior High School 814 82.5 OPSB - Operated M.L.K. Charter School for Science & Tech. 64 91.4 RSD - Charter Miller-McCoy Academy 197 67.7 RSD - Charter New Orleans Charter Science and Math Academy 151 81.6 RSD - Charter New Orleans Charter Science and Mathematics HS 373 76.7 OPSB - Charter O.P. Walker Senior High School * 857 GPS > 60 RSD - Charter Sophie B. Wright Inst. of Academic Excellence 101 79.5 RSD - Charter Thurgood Marshall (ECHS) * 377 GPS > 60 RSD - Charter Warren Easton Senior High School 849 84.1 OPSB - Charter 5624 54% 2009 SPS Below 60 or 2010 GPS Below 60 Excel Academy ** 68 RSD - Operated Fredrick A. Douglass High School 291 17.1 RSD - Operated G.W. Carver High School 432 29.5 RSD - Operated Greater Gentilly High School** 206 RSD - Operated International High School** 100 RSD - Operated John McDonogh Senior High School 545 23.2 RSD - Operated Joseph S. Clark Senior High School 284 22.1 RSD - Operated New Orleans Career Academy ** 59 RSD - Operated Priestley School of Architecture/Construction 308 51.1 OPSB - Charter Rabouin Career Magnet High School 295 22.6 RSD - Operated Sarah Towles Reed Senior High School 585 33.6 RSD - Operated Schwarz Alternative School ** 54 RSD - Operated Sojourner Truth Academy** 183 RSD - Charter Walter L. Cohen High School 373 20 RSD - Operated 3783 36% Total High School Population (grades 9-12) 10433 100% * Educate Now! used the spring 2010 test scores to determine these high schools will have a 2010 Growth Performance Score of 60 or higher. ** These schools do not have a 2009 SPS and Educate Now! estimates their 2010 Growth Performance Score will not be over 60..
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