NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SCHOOL GUIDE 2019 - 2020 SCHOOL YEAR NOLA PUBLIC SCHOOL GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS

ONEAPP PROCESS...... 3

INTRODUCTION...... 6

NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SCHOOLS An overview of public education in New Orleans...... 7 K-8 SCHOOLS BY NEIGHBORHOOD...... 8-9

SCHOOL LEADERSHIP...... 10-11

APPLYING TO SCHOOL ...... 12-13

READING A SCHOOL PROFILE...... 14-15

SCHOOL PROFILES...... 16

Common School Name Index...... 17

Grade Index of Schools...... 18-19

Elementary (PK-8)...... 20-75

High Schools (9-12)...... 76-101

Non-Traditional Schools...... 102-105

GLOSSARY OF TERMS...... 106

NOTES...... 107-111

2 2019 - 2020 SCHOOL YEAR ONEAPP PROCESS

Nearly all New Orleans public schools follow a single application timeline, through OneApp; a few others provide their own application. Check your preferred schools’ profiles for more information about admissions deadlines and requirements.

STEP 1: Contact schools obout open houses and visits We recommend visiting the schools you intend to apply to. Schools may provide tours or host open houses to give families the opportunity to meet teachers, staff and learn more about the school’s offerings. You can view each school’s contact information on their school profile.

STEP 2: Apply! OneApp Main Round and Non-OneApp school applications open Families interested in applying to OneApp participating schools may submit an application in the Parent Portal on our website. K-12 families can list up to 12 schools. Please note that each school has its own priority structure and eligibility requirements. Some schools also follow an early application deadline. You can view each school’s entrance requirements on our website. You can learn about the process to apply for Non-OneApp schools by visiting their individual websites.

STEP 3: Main Round application results released, register at your assigned school Families will receive an email and text notification when results are available. You will be able to log-in to the Parent Portal to view your results. After you have received your results, you must register at your assigned school by the registration deadline. If you plan to attend a private or non-participating OneApp school, you may decline your seat in the Parent Portal.

STEP 4: Missed Main Round? Apply in Round 2 If you missed the Main Round application window, or if you did not receive a placement in the Main Round, you can submit a Round 2 application. It is important to note that there may be limited or no seats available for schools that filled during the Main Round. Also, please keep in mind that non-public schools will not participate in Round 2. We encourage families to still rank their most preferred school choice first, but also list other schools with projected availability, posted on our website.

STEP 5: Round 2 results released, register at your assigned school Like Main Round, families will receive an email and text notification when results are available. You will be able to log-in to the Parent Portal, oneapp.force.com, to view your results. After you have received your results, you must register at your assigned school by the registration deadline.

STEP 6: Still need a school? Participate in Late Enrollment If you missed the application window or still need a school, you will have the opporunity to participate in Late Enrollment. Late Enrollment is a first-come, first-served process based on current seat availability.

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2019 - 2020 SCHOOL YEAR ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

THANK YOU

To school leaders, for providing comprehensive information to the New Orleans community. To community organizations, for helping distribute and orient families to this guide. To Abbey Printing, for their continued partnership and tireless, meticulous production work. To parents, grandparents, advocates, and guardians, for the honest feedback they have provided, which has shaped and will continue to shape the content of this guide.

The School Guide is published by NOLA Public Schools. All information contained herein was verified directly with schools and/or the Department of Education. This information is subject to change. Errors and omissions may be reported at nolapublicschools.com. Once verified, corrections will be made to the online version.

5 NOLA PUBLIC SCHOOL GUIDE INTRODUCTION

In New Orleans, families can apply to attend any public school in the city. We created this guide to help parents understand the New Orleans system of public schools and find the best schools for their children. While we worked hard to make sure that the information included in this guide is correct, we encourage all families and community members to help supplement the information in this guide by calling or visiting schools for the most current information, and by alerting our team to potential omissions or errors published here. Some questions to ask and things to look for when visiting a school can be found later in this book.

We hope you find this guide helpful in understanding your public school options. If you need additional assistance, please know that our team is here to help.

¿Necesitas información sobre la escuela en español?

Para familias que hablan español, el NOLA Public Schools tienen empleados que hablan su idioma y pueden hablar de sus opciones de escuelas en Español. Usted puede llamar a la NOLA-PS al 877-343-4773 para ayuda en español.

Qúy phụ-huynh có cần biết thêm chi tiết bằng tiếng Việt không?

Đối với những gia đình nói tiếng Việt. Các trường Công lập NOLA có nhân viên nói tiếng Việt và có thể thảo luận về các lựa chọn trường học bằng ngôn ngữ của họ. Bạn có thể gọi điện thoại số 877-343-4773 để được giúp bằng tiếng Việt.

Family Resource Centers

Our Family Resource Centers serve New Orleans from three convenient locations. Visitors are welcome to drop in on an as-needed basis during our operating hours. Please visit nolapublicschools.com for locations and hours.

All Family Resource Centers provide the following services:

• Public school enrollment • Early Childhood eligibility verification • Assistance with OneApp application submission and results • School guidance • Louisiana Scholarship Program application submission and results

• Work permits for eligible minors

6 2019 - 2020 SCHOOL YEAR NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Charter schools are public schools that are governed by independent, non-profit school boards. Like all public schools, charter schools must be free and must serve all assigned students. Most charter schools are open to any Orleans Parish student, but some may have selective criteria based on their unique programming, such as a foreign language assessment for a language immersion school. On each school’s page in this book, the “Requirements” field in the “How to Enroll” section explains how students are admitted.

Each school has an “authorizer,” which is the entity that has authorized the school to operate, and is responsible for holding the school accountable for upholding its policies, and serving families well and fairly. The Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) authorizes Type II charter schools and NOCCA, while the Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB) authorizes all other public schools in Orleans Parish.

In order to remain open, charter schools must show either consistently acceptable academic performance, or improvement in performance over time, as measured by student test scores and progress. Once a charter school’s contract expires, the school’s authorizing board determines whether to renew the schools’ contract based on historical school performance. Schools must meet an acceptable level of performance to continue to have the privilege of serving families, thereby helping maintain a high quality school system.

NOLA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CENTRAL OFFICE: ...... 2401 Westbend Pkwy, New Orleans, LA 70114 MAIN PHONE NUMBER: ...... (504) 304-3520 WEBSITE: ...... nolapublicschools.com

LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

CENTRAL OFFICE: ...... 1201 N. Third Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 MAIN PHONE NUMBER: ...... (877) 453-2721 WEBSITE: ...... www.louisianabelieves.com

LOUISIANA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM The Louisiana Scholarship Program offers scholarships to eligible students to attend a participating nonpublic school. To be eligible, families must have an income that does not exceed 250% of the federal poverty line, and must either be entering kindergarten, or enrolled in a school with a C, D, F, or T grade. For more information, visit nolapublicschools.com.

7 NOLA PUBLIC SCHOOL GUIDE K-8 SCHOOLS BY NEIGHBORHOOD

Akili Academy (PK4 - 8) ARISE Academy (K - 8) DOWNTOWN Dr. MLK (PK4 - 12) Encore (PK4 - 8) 70116, 70117 Homer A. Plessy (PK4 - 7) Joseph A. Craig (PK4 - 8) KIPP Leadership (K - 8)

Bricolage Academy (PK4 - 5) Esperanza (K - 8) MID-CITY Langston Hughes (PK4 - 8) McDonogh #42 (PK4 - 8) 70112, 70119 Phillis Wheatley (PK4 - 8) Success Prep (K - 8) Morris Jeff (PK4 - 10)

ISL Camp St (3 - 8) - No Geo Priority James M. Singleton (PK4 - 8) CBD / KIPP Central City (K - 8) ReNEW SciTech (PK4 - 8) GARDEN DISTRICT 70113, 70130

Andrew H. Wilson (PK4 - 8) Audubon Charter: Uptown (PK - 8) Ben Franklin Elem (6 - 8) UPTOWN ISL Eagle (K - 2) - No Geo Priority KIPP Believe (K - 8) 70115, 70118, 70125 Lafayette Academy (PK4 - 8) Lawrence D. Crocker (PK4 - 8) Live Oak (PK4 - 8) Lycee Francais (PK4 - 8) - No Geo Priority Samuel J. Green (PK4 - 8)

8 2019 - 2020 SCHOOL YEAR K-8 SCHOOLS BY NEIGHBORHOOD

Akili Academy (PK4 - 8) Audubon Charter: Gentilly (PK3 - 2) ARISE Academy (K - 8) Ben Franklin Elem (PK3 - 5) Dr. MLK (PK4 - 12) GENTILLY / Edward Hynes (PK4 - 8) Encore (PK4 - 8) Edward Hynes @ UNO Homer A. Plessy (PK4 - 7) Arthur Ashe (K - 8) Joseph A. Craig (PK4 - 8) LAKEVIEW Mary D. Coghill (K - 8) KIPP Leadership (K - 8) Mary McLeod Bethune (PK - 8) 70122, 70124, 70148, 70126 (West) Pierre A. Capdau @ Avery Alexander (PK4 - 8)

Bricolage Academy (PK4 - 5) Einstein @ Reed (6- 11) Esperanza (K - 8) Einstein @ Sherwood Forest (PK4 - 5) Langston Hughes (PK4 - 8) Einstein @ Village De L’est (PK4 - 5) McDonogh #42 (PK4 - 8) Fannie C. Williams (PK4 - 8) Phillis Wheatley (PK4 - 8) 70126 (East), 70127, 70128, 70129 Foundation Prep (K - 4) Success Prep (K - 8) IDEA Oscar Dunn (K - 5) Morris Jeff (PK4 - 10) KIPP East (K - 4) KIPP McDonogh 15 (K - 8) Mildred Osborne (K - 8) ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron (PK4 - 8) ReNEW Schaumburg (PK4 - 8) Robert Russa Moton (PK4 - 8)

Alice Harte (PK4 - 8) Dwight D. Eisenhower (PK4 - 8) Elan (PK4 - 3) WESTBANK Harriet Tubman (K - 8) ISL Olivier (K - 5) - No Geo Priority 70114, 70131 Martin Berhman (PK4 - 8) Noble Minds (K - 3) - No Geo Priority Paul Habans (PK4 - 8)

This list includes OneApp schools only. K-8 applicants to most schools recieve geographic priority to the schools in their zip code or within a 1/2 mile of their home. High Schools (grades 9-12) do not offer geographic priority.

School addresses may change after the publication of this guide. For more information on geographic priority, see the glossary.

9 NOLA PUBLIC SCHOOL GUIDE SCHOOL LEADERSHIP

DISTRICT OFFICES

TYPE II BESE CHARTER SCHOOLS INDEPENDENT STATE SCHOOLS

International School of Louisiana New Orleans Center for Creative Arts International High School of New Orleans Goverened by an independent, Governor-appointed board Lycée Français de la Nouvelle-Orléans New Harmony New Orleans Military/Maritime Academy Noble Minds Institute

CHARTER MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATIONS Some charter schools are part of a group or network of schools managed by the same non-profit organization. These groups are referred to as charter management organizations, or “CMOs.” The following is a select list of the CMOs currently operating three or more charter schools in New Orleans, and the schools they operate.

COLLEGIATE ACADEMIES CRESCENT CITY SCHOOLS WWW.COLLEGIATEACADEMIES.ORG (504) 302-7001 WWW.ALGIERSCHARTERSCHOOLS.ORG

Abramson Sci Academy Akili Academy G.W. Carver High Harriet Tubman Livingston Collegiate Academy Paul Habans Rosenwald Collegiate Academy

EINSTEIN CHARTER SCHOOLS FIRSTLINE SCHOOLS WWW.EINSTEINCHARTER.ORG (504) 267-9038 WWW.FIRSTLINESCHOOLS.ORG

Arthur Ashe Einstein Charter Middle @ Sarah T. Reed Live Oak Einstein Charter High @ Sarah T. Reed Langston Hughes Academy Einstein Charter @ Sherwood Forest Phillis Wheatley Einstein Charter @ Village De L’Est Samuel J. Green

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INSPIRE NOLA KIPP NEW ORLEANS SCHOOLS (504) 227-3057 (504) 373-6269 WWW.INSPIRENOLACHARTERSCHOOLS.ORG WWW.KIPPNEWORLEANS.ORG

KIPP Believe Alice Harte KIPP Booker T. Washington Andrew H. Wilson KIPP Central City Dwight Eisenhower KIPP East Community Primary Edna Karr High KIPP Leadership Eleanor McMain Secondary KIPP Morial (McDonogh 15) KIPP Renaissance

RENEW SCHOOLS CHOICE FOUNDATION (504) 367-3307 (504) 861-8370 WWW.RENEWSCHOOLS.ORG WWW.CHOICEFOUNDATION.ORG

ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron ReNEW Schaumburg Esperanza ReNEW SciTech Lafayette Academy

NOLA COLLEGE PREP (504) 274-3610 WWW.NOLACOLLEGEPREP.ORG

Cohen High School Crocker Elementary

11 NOLA PUBLIC SCHOOL GUIDE APPLYING TO SCHOOL

FINDING A GOOD SCHOOL FIT

Before you apply, research your options and narrow your list of choices to schools you know can meet your child’s academic, emotional, and social needs. Try thinking through your school choices using these fives steps:

1) What does your child like about school? Academics, sports, music? How would the ideal school provide these things? 2) What about practical matters? Do you want your child at a school close to home? How will you get to and from school? 3) Research your school options to find schools that fit. The School Guide is a good place to start. 4) Visit your favorite schools. See how schools look and feel, and speak with leaders, teachers, and families. 5) Narrow down your list. But only after you’ve asked yourself what you need, researched options, and visited schools!

Research school programs by reviewing the profiles in this guide, which includes all public schools in New Orleans.

APPLICATION PROCESSES

Most New Orleans public schools participate in OneApp, a centralized, online school application. K-12 families may apply to up to 12 schools on their OneApp. Applicants are matched to a chosen school through a lottery.

Apply at oneapp.force.com. Families who need assistance may visit any of our three Family Resource Centers. Family Resource Center hours and locations can be found at nolapublicschools.com.

If you’re interested in non-OneApp participating schools, contact those schools directly to confirm the application process, requirements, and deadlines. Most non-participating schools have a mid-January admissions deadline. Each school uses its own criteria and procedures to enroll applicants.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WILL ALL MY CHILDREN BE ABLE TO ATTEND SCHOOL TOGETHER? For OneApp schools, if a student applies to attend a school their sibling will attend for the upcoming year, that student will receive sibling priority during the placement process. Family Link helps keep siblings together when they apply to change or enter schools at the same time. If a parent submits a OneApp for each child listing the same choices in the same order, the students will be family-linked. OneApp will try to assign students to the same school if possible. For non-OneApp schools, each school determines its own sibling policy. Most schools give sibling priority but you should check with individual schools for details. Family link does not exist for non-OneApp schools.

HOW IS MY ADDRESS CONSIDERED FOR SCHOOL ENROLLMENT? New Orleans no longer has traditional neighborhood schools. Instead, students from all over the city may apply to attend the school of their choice. Most schools prioritize enrollment of applicants who live close to the school. For OneApp schools, this is called “geographic priority.” For more information, visit nolapublicschools.com

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HOW ARE STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS CONSIDERED? If your child has a physical, behavioral, or learning exceptionality, you and your child have protections under federal and state law, such as the Individuals with Disabilities Educational Act (IDEA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Public schools cannot turn your child away because of a disability. Louisiana Scholarship Program does not consider a student’s disability when assigning students. Some nonpublic schools do NOT offer special education services. Contact desired school(s) to confirm they meet your child’s needs.

WHAT ARE SCHOOL PERFORMANCE SCORES? School Performance Scores (SPS) are given to schools by the Louisiana Department of Education, based on things like student test results, high school credits earned, and high school graduation rates. SPS can be used to determine how well a school is preparing its students in core subjects, and whether the school is meeting expected progress benchmarks. A school that has a low score for several years without improvement may be closed or taken over by a different operator.

WHAT ARE GROWTH SCORES? Student progress measures the rate at which students are progressing towards mastering the key skills they need to be successful in the next grade level. This rating recognizes the growth students achieve throughout the school year, rather than just recognizing their performance on end-of-year assessments.

HOW MANY SCHOOLS SHOULD I APPLY TO? The number of schools you should apply to depends on your family’s circumstances. Always apply during the Main Round for OneApp schools. Research your school options and select as many schools as meet your child’s needs.

Here are three common scenarios that may help you determine how many schools to apply to: NEW STUDENT: CURRENT STUDENT: NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS:

Student is not enrolled in public Student is enrolled in a public Student is considering enrolling in school OR does not have a spot school and could return next year. a nonpublic school, but interested for next year. in some public schools. EX: 1st grade student who will EX: student entering kindergarten move to 2nd grade at a K-8 school. EX: family who has a couple public or 9th grade. school choices, but may ultimately How many schools should I enroll in private school. How many schools should I apply to? apply to? How many schools should I Only apply to schools you prefer apply to? We recommend listing 12 schools MORE than your current school. on your OneApp if you do not have You should apply only to the public a school for the upcoming year. If your child is assigned to a school schools you are truly interested in you select on your OneApp, your attending. Remember that listing more child will lose their seat at their choices on your OneApp does current school. Only apply if you Remember that listing more choices not hurt your chances of being are sure you want to transfer. on your OneApp does not hurt your assigned to your top choices. chances of being assigned to your top public school choices.

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AKILI ACADEMY OF NEW ORLEANS

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.akiliacademy.org/ | (504) 355-4172

3811 North Galvez St, 70117 Contact / Mission Akili Academy of New Orleans prepares scholars to excel in rigorous high schools, to 2018 Student Performance succeed in college, and to strengthen their community-oriented character. School Performance C 62.6 Score 2018 Student Growth Important KEY INFORMATION School Info Principal: Allison Lowe Hours: 9:00 AM-4:30 PM A 96.6 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For Qualifying Orleans Parish Students OneApp Zone 1, St. Claude Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $40 - $49

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: high school credit and college prep courses, personalized learning, daily academic interventions, enrichment, athletics, extra-curricular clubs | Tutoring: RTI during school day | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Student Growth Applicable Grade Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Services provided in regular education classroom (inclusion) and in pullout/resource setting based on student needs; gifted and talented services offered Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Small-group ESL services; Individualized plans and support. Inclusion with targeted support and pull-out as needed. Supports Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Alumni Support Team; Behavior Interventionist(s); Clinical Psychologist; Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Mental Health Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Psychologist; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Intern Social Worker(s) Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish, Vietnamese, French, Mandarin Chinese, Afrikaans, Bengali, Haitian-Creole, Korean, and Portuguese. | Interpretation available remotely Spanish, Vietnamese, French, Mandarin Chinese, Afrikaans, Bengali, Haitian-Creole, Korean, Portuguese

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Parent Organization meets every month and helps plan school and community events. | Student Council in Grades 6-8 Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Conflict resolution; Holistic discipline; Culture & Incentives and rewards system; Logical consequences system; Parent-teacher conferences; Positive behavior intervention and Extracurriculars support (PBIS); Positive environment, community and relationship building; Response to Intervention (RTI); Responsive Classroom model; Restorative practices; Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Enrichment program includes visual, dramatic and performing arts as well as drumline, one-to-one differentiated instruction during personalized learning lab during regular school day. Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; flag football; football; outdoor track & field; soccer; step team; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Enrollment Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements. 20 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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AKILI ACADEMY OF NEW ORLEANS SCHOOL PERFORMANCE Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.akiliacademy.org/ | (504) 355-4172 School Performance Scores (SPS) are given to schools by the Louisiana 3811 North Galvez St, 70117 Department of Education, based on things like student test results, high

Akili Academy of New Orleans prepares scholars to excel in rigorous high schools, to 2018 Student Performance school credits earned, and high school graduation rates. succeed in college, and to strengthen their community-oriented character. School Performance SPS can be used to determine how well a school is preparing its students Score in core subjects, and whether the school is meeting expected progress C 62.6 benchmarks. A school that has a low score for several years without 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION improvement may be closed or taken over by a different operator. Principal: Allison Lowe Schools that were taken over by a new operator, such as another charter management organization, may receive a letter grade of “T” in their first two Hours: 9:00 AM-4:30 PM A 96.6 years under new management, to account for this transition. Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For Qualifying Orleans Parish Students OneApp Zone 1, St. Claude Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $40 - $49

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: high school credit and college prep courses, STUDENT GROWTH GRADE personalized learning, daily academic interventions, enrichment, athletics, extra-curricular Student progress measures the rate at which students are progressing clubs | Tutoring: RTI during school day | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Student Growth towards mastering the key skills they need to be successful in the next grade Applicable Grade Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction level. This rating recognizes the growth students achieve throughout the Special Needs Model: Services provided in regular education classroom (inclusion) and in school year, rather than just recognizing their performance on end-of-year pullout/resource setting based on student needs; gifted and talented services offered assessments. Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Small-group ESL services; Individualized plans and support. Inclusion with targeted support and pull-out as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Alumni Support Team; Behavior Interventionist(s); Clinical Psychologist; Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Mental Health Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Psychologist; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Intern Social Worker(s) Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish, Vietnamese, French, Mandarin Chinese, Afrikaans, Bengali, Haitian-Creole, Korean, and Portuguese. | Interpretation available remotely Spanish, Vietnamese, French, Mandarin Chinese, Afrikaans, Bengali, Haitian-Creole, Korean, Portuguese

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Parent Organization meets every month and helps plan school and community events. | Student Council in Grades 6-8 Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Conflict resolution; Holistic discipline; Incentives and rewards system; Logical consequences system; Parent-teacher conferences; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Positive environment, community and relationship building; Response to Intervention (RTI); Responsive Classroom model; Restorative practices; Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Enrichment program includes visual, dramatic and performing arts as well as drumline, one-to-one differentiated instruction during personalized learning lab during regular school day. Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; flag football; football; outdoor track & field; soccer; step team; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements. 20 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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Common School Name Index...... 17

Grade Index of Schools...... 18-19

Elementary (PK-8)...... 20-75

High Schools (9-12)...... 76-101

Non-Traditional Schools...... 102-105

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Use this index to search for schools by common name (nickname), rather than proper name. The page number of the school profile appears to the right of the school’s name. To find schools by proper name, see the Grade Index, pages 18-19.

Aaron 71 KIPP Believe 53 Abramson 77 KIPP Booker T. 87 Akili 20 KIPP Central City 54 ARISE 23 KIPP East 55 Ashe 40 KIPP Morial 57 Audubon Gentilly 24 KIPP NOLA 56 Audubon Uptown 25 KIPP Renaissance 88 Behrman 62 Lafayette 58 Bethune 64 Lake Forest 59 Bricolage 27 Landry-Walker 89 Capdau 70 Langston Hughes 41 Carver 78 Live Oak 42 Coghill 63 Living School 90 Cohen 100 Livingston 79 Craig 52 Lusher Elementary 60 Crocker 28 Lusher Middle & High 91 Easton 101 Lycee 61 Einstein @ Sherwood Forest 33 McDonogh 35 92 Einstein @ Village De L'est 34 McDonogh 42 65 Einstein High @ Reed 83 McMain 84 Einstein Middle @ Reed 35 Morris Jeff Elementary 67 Eisenhower 30 Morris Jeff High 93 Elan 36 Moton 74 ENCORE 37 New Harmony 94 Esperanza 38 Noble Minds 68 Fannie C. Williams 39 NOCCA 95 Foundation Prep 45 NOMMA 97 Franklin Elementary 26 Osborne 66 Franklin High 76 Plessy 47 Green 44 RAHS 103 Habans 69 Rooted 98 Harte 21 Rosenwald 80 Hynes @ UNO 31 Schaumburg 72 Hynes Lakeview 32 Sci High 96 IDEA Oscar Dunn 48 SciTech 73 IHSNO 85 Singleton 51 ISL Camp/Eagle 49 Success 75 ISL Olivier 50 The Net Central City 104 JCFA 102 The Net Gentilly 105 Karr 82 Tubman 46 Kennedy @ Lake Area 86 Wheatley 43 King Elementary 29 Wilson 22 King High 81 Wright 99

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GRADE INDEX OF SCHOOLS Also see Common Name Index, pg. 17

Elementary Schools (pages 20-75) Grades PK - 8 Akili Academy of New Orleans...... 20 IDEA Oscar Dunn...... 48 Alice Harte Elementary School...... 21 International School of Louisiana: Camp & Eagle Campuses...... 49 Andrew H. Wilson Charter School...... 22 International School of Louisiana: Olivier Campus...... 50 ARISE Academy...... 23 James M. Singleton Charter School...... 51 Audubon Charter School Gentilly...... 24 Joseph A. Craig Charter School...... 52 Audubon Charter School Uptown...... 25 KIPP Believe...... 53 Benjamin Franklin Elementary School...... 26 KIPP Central City...... 54 Bricolage Academy...... 27 KIPP East Community...... 55 Crocker College Prep...... 28 KIPP Leadership...... 56 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Charter School...... 29 KIPP Morial...... 57 Dwight D. Eisenhower Academy of Global Studies...... 30 Lafayette Academy Charter School...... 58 Edward Hynes Charter School - UNO...... 31 Lake Forest Elementary Charter School...... 59 Edward Hynes Charter School- Lakeview...... 32 Lusher Charter Elementary School...... 60 Einstein Charter Elementary School at Sherwood Forest...... 33 Lycée Français De La Nouvelle-Orléans (LFNO)...... 61 Einstein Charter Elementary School at Village De L’est...... 34 Martin Behrman Charter School...... 62 Einstein Charter Middle School at Sarah Towles Reed...... 35 Mary D. Coghill Elementary School...... 63 Élan Academy...... 36 Mary Mcleod Bethune Elementary School...... 64 Encore Academy...... 37 McDonogh #42 Elementary Charter School...... 65 Esperanza Charter School...... 38 Mildred Osborne Charter School...... 66 Fannie C. Williams Charter School...... 39 Morris Jeff Community School...... 67 FirstLine Schools: Arthur Ashe Charter School...... 40 Noble Minds Institute for Whole Child Learning...... 68 FirstLine Schools: Langston Hughes Academy...... 41 Paul Habans Charter School...... 69 Firstline Schools: Live Oak...... 42 Pierre A. Capdau at Avery Alexander...... 70 FirstLine Schools: Phillis Wheatley Community School...... 43 ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron Elementary...... 71 FirstLine Schools: Samuel J Green Charter School...... 44 ReNEW Schaumburg Elementary...... 72 Foundation Preparatory Academy...... 45 ReNEW SciTech Academy...... 73 Harriet Tubman Charter School...... 46 Robert Russa Moton Charter School...... 74 Homer A. Plessy Community School...... 47 Success Prep @ Thurgood Marshall...... 75

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GRADE INDEX OF SCHOOLS Also see Common Name Index, pg. 17

High Schools (pages 76-101) Grades 9 - 12 Benjamin Franklin High School...... 76 McDonogh #35 Senior High School...... 92 CA: Abramson Sci Academy...... 77 Morris Jeff Community School...... 93 CA: G.W. Carver High School...... 78 New Harmony High...... 94 CA: Livingston Collegiate Academy...... 79 New Orleans Center for Creative Arts...... 95 CA: Rosenwald Collegiate Academy...... 80 New Orleans Charter Science and Math High School (Sci High)...... 96 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Charter High School...... 81 New Orleans Military and Maritime Academy...... 97 ...... 82 Rooted School...... 98 Einstein Charter High School at Sarah Towles Reed...... 83 Sophie B. Wright Charter School...... 99 Eleanor McMain Secondary School...... 84 Walter L. Cohen College Prep...... 100 International High School...... 85 Warren Easton High School...... 101 John F. Kennedy High School at Lake Area...... 86 KIPP Booker T. Washington High School...... 87 KIPP Renaissance High School...... 88 L. B. Landry - O. Perry Walker College and Career Preparatory High School...... 89 Living School...... 90 Lusher Charter Middle and High School...... 91

Alternative Schools (pages 102-105) JCFA - Algiers Campus...... 102 ReNEW Accelerated High School...... 103 The NET Charter High School: Central City...... 104 The NET Charter High School: Gentilly...... 105

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AKILI ACADEMY OF NEW ORLEANS

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.akiliacademy.org/ | (504) 355-4172

3811 North Galvez St, 70117

Akili Academy of New Orleans prepares scholars to excel in rigorous high schools, to 2018 Student Performance succeed in college, and to strengthen their community-oriented character. C 62.6 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Allison Lowe Hours: 9:00 AM-4:30 PM A 96.6 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For Qualifying Orleans Parish Students OneApp Zone 1, St. Claude Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $40 - $49

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: high school credit and college prep courses, personalized learning, daily academic interventions, enrichment, athletics, extra-curricular clubs | Tutoring: RTI during school day | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Services provided in regular education classroom (inclusion) and in pullout/resource setting based on student needs; gifted and talented services offered Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Small-group ESL services; Individualized plans and support. Inclusion with targeted support and pull-out as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Alumni Support Team; Behavior Interventionist(s); Clinical Psychologist; Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Mental Health Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Psychologist; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Intern Social Worker(s) Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish, Vietnamese, French, Mandarin Chinese, Afrikaans, Bengali, Haitian-Creole, Korean, and Portuguese. | Interpretation available remotely Spanish, Vietnamese, French, Mandarin Chinese, Afrikaans, Bengali, Haitian-Creole, Korean, Portuguese

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Parent Organization meets every month and helps plan school and community events. | Student Council in Grades 6-8 Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Conflict resolution; Holistic discipline; Incentives and rewards system; Logical consequences system; Parent-teacher conferences; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Positive environment, community and relationship building; Response to Intervention (RTI); Responsive Classroom model; Restorative practices; Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Enrichment program includes visual, dramatic and performing arts as well as drumline, one-to-one differentiated instruction during personalized learning lab during regular school day. Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; flag football; football; outdoor track & field; soccer; step team; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements. 20 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2019 - 2020 SCHOOL YEAR

ALICE HARTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.alicemhartecharter.org/ | (504) 373-6281

5300 Berkley Dr, 70131

The mission of Alice Harte is to inspire an educational movement to develop the next 2018 Student Performance generation of scholars and leaders. B 85.1 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Robert Hill Hours: 7:45 AM-3:00 PM A 101.5 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For Qualifying Orleans Parish Students OneApp Zone 7, Old Aurora Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $30 - $39

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Accelerated classes, foreign language, electives | Tutoring: 2-3 times/week afterschool | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for remediation Language Instruction: Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Inclusion; self contained and resource classrooms Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Family Liaison(s); Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Master / Mentor Teacher(s); Network Support Team; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Psychologist; SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish. | Interpretation available by phone in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTO | Student Council Behavior Model: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) Extracurriculars: Band, dance team, spirit squad, majorettes, flag team, debate team Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; cross country; flag football; outdoor track & field; soccer; softball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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ANDREW H. WILSON CHARTER SCHOOL

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.wilsoncharterschool.net/ | (504) 373-6274

3617 General Pershing St, 70125

The mission of Andrew H. Wilson Charter School is to inspire an educational movement 2018 Student Performance to develop the next generation of scholars and leaders. C 64.3 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Sean Goodwin Hours: 7:30 AM-3:00 PM A 98.0 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 4, Broadmoor Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $30 - $39

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Enrichment (arts, music, Spanish, technology, PE) | Tutoring: 2-3 times/week afterschool | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for remediation Language Instruction: Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Inclusion; self contained and resource classrooms Limited English Model: Full ESL department. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Family Liaison(s); Instructional Coach(es); Master / Mentor Teacher(s); Network Support Team; Social Worker(s) | Part-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Nurse(s); Psychologist; SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTC | Student Council Behavior Model: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) Extracurriculars: Dance team, marching unit, drama, debate Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; flag football; soccer; track & field; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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ARISE ACADEMY

Grades Served K - 8 | www.ariseschools.org | (504) 615-6354

3819 St Claude Ave, 70117

Passionately raising each student’s academic, social and physical levels to be successful 2018 Student Performance in high school, college and beyond! D 55.0 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Krista Patrick-Brown Hours: M-Th: 9:00 AM-4:30 PM, F: 9:00 AM-1:45 PM A 95.1 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 1, St. Claude Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average Cost $20 - $29

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: After-school program, technology, interventions | Tutoring: Through community partnership | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for remediation; summer session for SPED remediation Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Full range of placement options, including self-contained, resource, and full inclusion. Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Individualized plans and support. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Nurse(s); Psychologist; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information | Healthcare Provider Partnerships Before/After Care: After care provided for minimal fee. Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish. | Interpretation available by phone in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Parent-Teacher Organization | No student organization Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Athletics, step team, dance, martial arts, visual arts, orchestra, drumline, marching units Sports: CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; flag football; Girls On The Run; outdoor track & field; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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AUDUBON CHARTER SCHOOL GENTILLY

Grades Served PK4 - 3 (building to 8th grade) | www.auduboncharter.org/ | (504) 309-9434

4720 Painters St., 70122

Audubon Schools’ mission is to foster a culturally rich and academically rigorous program 2018 Student Performance using a Montessori and French Language Immersion curriculum and a comprehensive arts curriculum. Audubon students are actively and purposefully involved in learning so they become responsible citizens in a changing world. N/A 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: David LaViscount Hours: 7:50 AM-4:00 PM N/A Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 5, Gentilly Terrace Uniforms: None | No Uniforms

Filmore Ave. STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Bilingual Montessori Program (French), Arts | Tutoring: Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: Montessori Language Immersion (French) Special Needs Model: Inclusion Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Multilingual faculty, staff and administrators; Small-group ESL services. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Instructional Coach(es); Nurse(s); Parent Community Coordinator; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: Begins at 7:00 AM on school days Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into French, Spanish, Mandarin Chinese; upon request into Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish, French, Mandarin Chinese; remotely in Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Parent/Teacher Council | No student organization Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Conflict resolution Extracurriculars: Contact school for more information Sports: No sports offerings

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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AUDUBON CHARTER SCHOOL UPTOWN

Grades Served PK3 - 8 | www.auduboncharter.com/ | (504) 324-7100

Grades PK-3 Campus: 428 Broadway St, 70118 | Grades 4-8 Campus: 1111 Milan Street, 70115

Audubon Schools’ mission is to foster a culturally rich and academically rigorous program 2018 Student Performance using a Montessori and French Language Immersion curriculum and a comprehensive arts curriculum. Audubon students are actively and purposefully involved in learning so they become responsible citizens in a changing world. B 83.5 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Missy Forcier (PK-3rd); Adrienne Collopy (4th-8th) Hours: Grades PK-3 Campus: 8:30 AM-3:45 PM | Grades 4-8 Campus: 8:00 AM-3:15 PM A 92.0 Bus Service: City Bus (RTA)- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 4, Uptown Uniforms: None | No Uniforms

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Montessori and accredited French program | Tutoring: 2-3 times/week afterschool; RTI during school day | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for enrichment Language Instruction: French immersion; French National curriculum Special Needs Model: Inclusion Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Multilingual faculty, staff and administrators. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Interventionist(s); Bilingual Interventionist(s); Nurse(s); Parent Community Coordinator; Psychologist; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist; Student Teacher Mentors | Part-time staff: Nurse(s); Social Worker(s) Before/After Care: Before care available from 7 AM | after care available until 6 PM (hours vary for Pre-K) Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into French; upon request into Spanish, Vietnamese, and Mandarin Chinese. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish, French, Mandarin Chinese; remotely in Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTO | Student Council Behavior Model: Character education / personal responsibility; Conflict resolution; Parent-teacher conferences Extracurriculars: Gifted and talented arts programs (including visual arts, theater and music); athletics, academic games, debate, chess, robotics, Arts Reach arts enrichment program, Teaching Responsible Earth Education (T.R.E.E.) program Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; cross country; soccer; swimming; tennis; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Applicants required to attend a curriculum information meeting. Applicants for French Immersion grades 1-8 must pass a French proficiency test; applicants for Montessori grades 3-8 must pass an admissions test. Eligibility for grades 3-8 Montessori is determined by a matrix that considers prior academic performance and standardized test scores.

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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Grades Served K - 8 | www.babyben.org/ | (504) 304-3932

Grades K-5 Campus: 1116 Jefferson Ave, 70115 | Grades 6-8 Campus: 401 Nashville Ave, 70115

Educating children to excel academically and individually. 2018 Student Performance C 71.7 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Charlotte Matthew Hours: Grades K-5 Campus: 8:00 AM-3:30 PM | Grades 6-8 Campus: 7:45 AM-3:15 PM B 84.1 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 4, Uptown Uniforms: Mandatory | Contact school for details

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Data driven, STEM | Tutoring: Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: Mandarin Chinese and Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Inclusion and self-contained approaches Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Contact school | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish, Vietnamese, and Mandarin Chinese. | Interpretation available by phone in Spanish, Vietnamese, and Mandarin Chinese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTO | Student Council Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Academic games, technology club, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, LEGO robotics, crochet club, jewelry club, recycling club, marching band units, majorettes, color guard, dance team, Black History club, yoga, math club, STEAM club, creativity club, 4-H club Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; flag football; outdoor track & field

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements for general elementary program; gifted IEP required for acceptance to gifted/talented program.

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BRICOLAGE ACADEMY

Grades Served PK4 - 6 (building to 12th grade) | www.bricolagenola.org/ | (504) 539-4505

2426 Esplanade Ave, 70119

Bricolage Academy advances educational equity by preparing students from diverse 2018 Student Performance backgrounds to be innovators who change the world. C 74.4 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Antigua Wilbern Hours: 8:00 AM-3:30 PM C 72.3 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 2, Treme Uniforms: None | Contact school for details

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Innovation curriculum | Tutoring: Provided as needed | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion approach for students with mild to moderate disabilities; program for students with moderate to severe needs. Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Nurse(s); Social Worker(s) | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: Before care starts at 7:30 AM. Sliding scale based upon eligibility for free/reduced lunch. Translation Support: Documents translated routinely in Spanish; upon request in Vietnamese, French, Mandarin Chinese, Afrikaans, Bengali, Haitian-Creole, Korean, Portuguese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Bricolage Community Association | No student organization Behavior Model: Responsive Classroom model; Restorative practices Extracurriculars: After school programming, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts Sports: No sports offerings

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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CROCKER COLLEGE PREP

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.crockercollegeprep.org/ | (504) 335-0404

2301 Marengo St, 70115

To prepare students with academic and life skills for success in college, career, and 2018 Student Performance beyond. D 56.9 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Kevin Word Hours: 7:20 AM-3:20 PM B 86.5 Bus Service: Yellow Bus or City Bus (RTA)- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 4, Milan Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $10 - $19

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Technology-based instruction, music, after- school program | Tutoring: Daily afterschool; Lunch tutoring available; Provided as needed; RTI during school day; Through community partnership | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for remediation Language Instruction: Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Inclusion; gifted student services, speech, adapted physical education and occupational therapy services Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Multilingual faculty, staff and administrators; Small-group ESL services; Individualized plans and support. Content based language instruction Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Mental Health Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Intern Social Worker(s); Psychology Intern(s) | Healthcare Provider Partnerships Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: All parents and families are encouraged to join the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO). Crocker’s PTO focuses on parent volunteerism, community involve | No student organization Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Conflict resolution; Holistic discipline; Incentives and rewards system; Logical consequences system; Parent-teacher conferences; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Positive environment, community and relationship building; Response to Intervention (RTI); Restorative practices; Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Dance, drumline, band, choir, drill team, debate club, theater, basketball, track & field, football, volleyball Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; flag football; football; outdoor track & field; soccer; swimming; track & field; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. CHARTER SCHOOL

Grades Served PK4 - 12 | www.drkingcharterschool.org/ | (504) 940-2243

Grades PK-8 Campus: 1617 Caffin Ave, 70117 | Grades 9-12 Campus: 5300 N Rocheblave St, 70117

Our mission is to create and maintain an orderly, trusting environment where teaching and 2018 Student Performance learning are innovative and exciting, where students are taught to read, write, compute, and think critically according to their fullest potential. C 65.9 KEY INFORMATION 2018 Student Growth Principal: Doris Roche-Hicks Hours: Grades PK-8 Campus: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM | Grades 9-12 Campus: 8:00 AM-3:10 PM | Four Day Week B 76.1

Bus Service: Yellow Bus or City Bus (RTA)- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 1, Lower Ninth Ward Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $50 - $59 STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Garden, 21st century after school program, 4-day school week | Tutoring: Some days afterschool; Some Saturdays; Through community partnership | Weekend Classes: Required Saturday classes grades 3-8 | Extended Year: summer session for enrichment; summer session for remediation Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Dean(s) Of Students; Guidance Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Parent Community Coordinator; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish. | Interpretation available by phone in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: COMER Parent Group | No student organization Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Band, choir, piano, dance, color guard, majorettes, science club, technology club, math club, chess club Sports: CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; cheerleading; flag football; indoor track & field; outdoor track & field; softball; step team; track & field; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER ACADEMY OF GLOBAL STUDIES

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.eisenhoweracademy.org/ | (504) 372-2646

3700 Tall Pines Dr, 70131

The mission of Dwight. D. Eisenhower Charter School is to transform and inspire an 2018 Student Performance educational movement. N/A 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Desmond Moore Hours: 8:00 AM-3:30 PM N/A Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For Qualifying Orleans Parish Students OneApp Zone 7, Tall Timbers Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $40 - $49

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: N/A | Tutoring: Some Saturdays | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for remediation Language Instruction: Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Inclusion, self-contained and resource classrooms Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Family Liaison(s); Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Master / Mentor Teacher(s); Social Worker(s) | Part-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Psychologist; SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Parent Teacher Organization | Student Council Behavior Model: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) Extracurriculars: Marching band, dance team, flag team, majorettes, pep squad, art club Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; football; soccer; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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EDWARD HYNES CHARTER SCHOOL - UNO

Grades Served K (building to 8th grade) | https://www.hynesschool.com | (504) 359-7700

6101 Chatham Dr, 70122

Quality Education, shaping leaders for a changing world. Hynes Charter School-UNO 2018 Student Performance is a replication of Hynes Charter School-Lakeview in partnership with the University of New Orleans. N/A 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Brittany Smith Hours: 7:35 AM-3:00 PM N/A Bus Service: Yellow Bus OneApp Zone 5, Mid-City Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $60-$69

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: French Immersion, UNO Partnership, Junction Sports, KIDsmART, Music | Tutoring: Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: French Immersion, French enrichment instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion and resource as specified by IEP Limited English Model: ESL services provided through progress monitoring, sheltered and integrated instruction. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Contact school | Part-time staff: Nurse(s); Social Worker(s) Before/After Care: Available from 7:00 AM and until 5:45 PM for a fee Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish, Vietnamese, and French. | Interpretation available full- time in Spanish, Vietnamese, and French.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) | No student organization Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) Extracurriculars: Scouts Sports: No sports offerings

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements for general education program Grade K.

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EDWARD HYNES CHARTER SCHOOL- LAKEVIEW

Grades Served PK3 - 8 | www.hynesschool.org/ | (504) 324-7160

990 Harrison Ave, 70124

Quality education shaping leaders for a changing world. 2018 Student Performance *We offer PK3 and PK4 for gifted/talented students A 92.2 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Anne Kramer Hours: 7:35 AM-3:00 PM A 94.8 Bus Service: Yellow Bus OneApp Zone 5, Lakeview Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $60 - $69

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: French immersion; Gifted & Talented; science & computer labs; literacy programming | Tutoring: Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: French Immersion K-5, French enrichment instruction grades PK-8 Special Needs Model: Inclusion and resource for special needs and speech therapy, GT, TAV, TAT as specific by IEP Limited English Model: ESL services provided through progress monitoring, sheltered and integrated instruction. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Nurse(s); Social Worker(s) | Part-time staff: Intern Social Worker(s) | Healthcare Provider Partnerships Before/After Care: Available from 7:00 AM and until 5:45 PM for a fee Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish, Vietnamese, and French. | Interpretation available full- time in French, Spanish and Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTO and Men’s Club Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) Extracurriculars: Scouts, chorus, band, LEGO robotics team, academic games, A’s and Aces tennis and tutoring program, chess, pep squad, Girls Who Code, KidSmART, National Junior Honor Society, Girls on the Run Sports: New Orleans Athletic League Sports: baseball; basketball; cheerleading; cross country; flag football; soccer; softball; swimming; tennis; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements for general education program grades K-8. Gifted evaluation required for PK. Prior enrollment in a French Immersion program required for entry into French Program for grades 2-5.

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EINSTEIN CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AT SHERWOOD FOREST

Grades Served PK4 - 5 | www.einsteincharter.org/ | (504) 503-0110

4801 Maid Marion Dr, 70128

The mission of Einstein Charter School is to promote academic excellence in teaching 2018 Student Performance and learning through the integration of mathematics and science in interdisciplinary curricula and to promote the ideals and habits of lifelong learning among all stakeholders. D 56.9 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Shimon Ancker Hours: 8:00 AM-3:00 PM B 81.0 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 6, Read Blvd. East Uniforms: Mandatory | Average Cost $20 - $29

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SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | No student organization Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Conflict resolution; Holistic discipline; Incentives and rewards system; Logical consequences system; Parent-teacher conferences; Peer mediation; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Positive environment, community and relationship building; Response to Intervention (RTI); Responsive Classroom model; Restorative practices; Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Partnership with Community Works to provide afterschool academic and enrichment program, engineering Sports: No sports offerings

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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EINSTEIN CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AT VILLAGE DE L’EST

Grades Served PK4 - 5 | www.einsteincharter.org/ | (504) 324-7450

5100 Cannes St, 70129

The mission of Einstein Charter School is to promote academic excellence in teaching 2018 Student Performance and learning through the integration of mathematics and science in interdisciplinary curricula and to promote the ideals and habits of lifelong learning among all stakeholders. D 55.1 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Danielle Vappie Hours: 8:00 AM-3:00 PM B 80.2 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 6, Village De L’Est Uniforms: Mandatory | Average Cost $20 - $29

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Math, science, and technology focus; Gifted & Talented | Tutoring: Provided as needed; RTI during school day; Teacher office hours; Through community partnership | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for remediation Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion & Resource Limited English Model: Multilingual faculty, staff and administrators; Full ESL department; Small-group ESL services; Individualized plans and support. Einstein Charter Schools’ certified ELL instructors use a combination of rigorous, data-driven instruction and blended learning to accelerate English language acquisition in a nurturing and encouraging environment. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Interventionist(s); Bilingual Interventionist(s); Clinical Psychologist; Dean(s) Of Students; Family Liaison(s); Instructional Coach(es); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | No student organization Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Conflict resolution; Holistic discipline; Incentives and rewards system; Logical consequences system; Parent-teacher conferences; Peer mediation; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Positive environment, community and relationship building; Response to Intervention (RTI); Responsive Classroom model; Restorative practices; Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Partnership with Community Works to provide afterschool academic and enrichment program, engineering Sports: No sports offerings

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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EINSTEIN CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL AT SARAH TOWLES REED

Grades Served 6 - 8 | www.einsteincharter.org/ | (504) 503-0470

5316 Michoud Blvd, 70129

The mission of Einstein Charter School is to promote academic excellence in teaching 2018 Student Performance and learning through the integration of mathematics and science in interdisciplinary curricula and to promote the ideals and habits of lifelong learning among all stakeholders. C 65.7 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Andre D. Harris Hours: 8:30 AM-4:00 PM B 87.4 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 6, Village De L’Est Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $30 - $39

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Math, science, and technology focus; Gifted & Talented | Tutoring: Provided as needed; RTI during school day; Some Saturdays; Teacher office hours; Through community partnership | Weekend Classes: Optional academic Saturday classes | Extended Year: summer session for remediation Language Instruction: Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Inclusion & Resource Limited English Model: Multilingual faculty, staff and administrators; Full ESL department; Small-group ESL services; Individualized plans and support. Einstein Charter Schools’ certified ELL instructors use a combination of rigorous, data-driven instruction and blended learning to accelerate English language acquisition in a nurturing and encouraging environment. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Interventionist(s); Bilingual Interventionist(s); Career & Technical Ed. Coordinator; Dean(s) Of Students; Family Liaison(s); Instructional Coach(es); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Psychologist; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | Student Council Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Conflict resolution; Holistic discipline; Incentives and rewards system; Logical consequences system; Parent-teacher conferences; Peer mediation; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Positive environment, community and relationship building; Response to Intervention (RTI); Responsive Classroom model; Restorative practices; Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Debate team, chess, student government, soccer, volleyball, basketball, robotics, anime and engineering Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; flag football; soccer; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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ÉLAN ACADEMY

Grades Served PK4 - 4 (building to 8th grade) | www.elanacademy.org/ | (504) 619-9720

709 Park Blvd, 70114

Through a classical curriculum, high-quality instruction, and leadership development, 2018 Student Performance Élan Academy Charter School ensures that all students have the foundation necessary to thrive in secondary school, succeed in college, and access lives of opportunity. N/A 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Melanie Askew Hours: 7:50 AM-3:50 PM N/A Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 7, McDonogh Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average Cost $20 - $29

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Classical curriculum, Latin, leadership development | Tutoring: Provided as needed; RTI during school day; Some Saturdays | Nunez St. Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: Latin instruction 2-3 times/week Park Blvd. Special Needs Model: Inclusion; resource/pullout model provided based on need. Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Instructional Coach(es); SPED Coordinator; Student Teacher Mentors | Part-time staff: Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); Speech Pathologist Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish, Vietnamese, and French. | Interpretation available by phone in Spanish and Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Momentum (Élan Community Association) | No student organization Behavior Model: Character education / personal responsibility; Incentives and rewards system; Parent-teacher conferences; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Response to Intervention (RTI); Restorative practices Extracurriculars: Computer Program Coding, Arts (Theatre, Dance, and Music), Character & Fitness, Debate Sports: CLUB Sports: Girls On The Run

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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ENCORE ACADEMY

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.encorelearning.org/ | (504) 444-2224

2518 Arts St, 70117

Our mission is to provide a rigorous and differentiated academic program strengthened 2018 Student Performance by a broad arts curriculum, enabling students to become college and career ready critical thinkers, lifelong learners, and positive contributors to society. C 64.9 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Terri Smith Hours: 8:30 AM-4:15 PM B 86.0 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 1, Florida Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $40 - $49

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: All students participate in 90 minutes of arts instruction daily including general music, voice, dance, visual arts, strings, percussion, marching band, jazz band, world language, and theater. Gifted & Talented identification and services | Tutoring: RTI during school day; Some Saturdays | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for remediation Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion and resource; gifted and talented programs in theater arts, visual arts and music Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Full ESL department; Small- group ESL services. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Interventionist(s); Instructional Coach(es); Mental Health Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Parent Community Coordinator; Psychologist; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: 7:30 AM - 8:25 AM Paid for weekly fee of $20 Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese and French. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish, Vietnamese, and French.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Parent Committees formed at Family Nights | Model United Nations, Debate Team, Student Council, Yearbook Club Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Parent-teacher conferences; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Response to Intervention (RTI); Restorative practices; Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Dance, writing club, flag team, dance team marching band, culinary arts, book club, computer coding, sports, percussion, volleyball, soccer, basketball, football, flag and dance teams. Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; flag football; soccer; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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ESPERANZA CHARTER SCHOOL

Grades Served K - 8 | www.esperanzano.org/ | (504) 373-6272

4407 S Carrolton Ave, 70119

The mission of the Esperanza Charter School is to prepare its students for success in 2018 Student Performance a college-preparatory high school in an atmosphere that challenges and supports each student to achieve his or her potential. C 67.3 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Nicole Saulny Hours: 7:45 AM-3:15 PM B 87.8 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 2, Mid-City Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $10 - $19

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Features & Programs: Gifted & Talented, small group instruction | Academic Support: Canal St Tutoring: Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: .

Not Applicable Banks St. Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion and self-contained classrooms Tulane Ave. Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Nurse(s); Social Worker(s) | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | No student organization Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Debate team, orchestra Sports: CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; football; soccer; softball; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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FANNIE C. WILLIAMS CHARTER SCHOOL

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.fcwcs.org/ | (504) 373-6228

11755 Dwyer Rd, 70128

The mission of Fannie C. Williams school is to achieve the highest academic success 2018 Student Performance through collaboration of staff, parents, and community. D 56.2 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Kelly S. Batiste Hours: 8:00 AM-3:15 PM B 85.3 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 6, Read Blvd. East Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $50 - $59

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Daily enrichment, Gifted & Talented, interventions | Tutoring: Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion; 4 special education teachers and 7 paraprofessionals Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Social Worker(s) Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | Student Council Behavior Model: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) Extracurriculars: Marching band, flag twirlers, dance teams, Girl Scouts, choir, drill team Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; cross country; flag football; Girls OnThe Run; tennis

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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FIRSTLINE SCHOOLS: ARTHUR ASHE CHARTER SCHOOL

Grades Served K - 8 | www.firstlineschools.org/ | (504) 373-6267

1456 Gardena Dr, 70122

Arthur Ashe Charter School equips students with the academic and character habits 2018 Student Performance that lead students to excel at a rigorous high school, competitive 4-year college, and meaningful career and life. Ashe Scholars believe in Achievement, Community, Excellence and Self. C 70.0 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Kamisha Gray Hours: 8:30 AM-4:15 PM A 99.0 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 5, Filmore Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $50 - $59

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: College prep, personalized learning, garden, teaching kitchen | Tutoring: 2-3 times/week afterschool; RTI during school day | Weekend Classes: Optional 4th/8th grade test prep | Extended Year: summer session for remediation Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion, resource, and self contained, with focus on small group instruction and computer-based programs to address individual needs, lift-enabled transportation available Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Small-group ESL services. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Instructional Coach(es); Mental Health Counselor(s); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information | Healthcare Provider Partnerships Before/After Care: Before care available from 6:30 AM; aftercare available until 6:00 PM | fee of $4/hour Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish. | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Ashe ACES Parent Committee & Ashe ACES Booster Committee | No student organization Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Incentives and rewards system; Parent- teacher conferences; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Response to Intervention (RTI); Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Optional afterschool enrichment program includes band, gardening, cooking, team sports, art, music and tutoring through partnerships with City Year New Orleans, Youth Run NOLA, , Silverback Society, Edgewater Baptist Church, Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office, New Orleans Kids Partnership and Up2Us Coach Across America Sports: CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; cheerleading; flag football; soccer; softball; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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FIRSTLINE SCHOOLS: LANGSTON HUGHES ACADEMY

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.langstonhughesacademy.org/ | (504) 373-6251

3519 Trafalgar St, 70119

The mission of Langston Hughes Academy Charter School is to provide all scholars with 2018 Student Performance the knowledge, skills and character traits necessary to succeed in high school, college and the world beyond. C 63.6 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Carrie Bevans Hours: 7:15 AM-3:00 PM A 102.4 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 2, Fairgrounds Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $40 - $49

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: College prep, personalized learning, garden & Edible SchoolyardNOLA | Tutoring: Daily afterschool; RTI during school day | Weekend Classes: Optional 4th/8th grade test prep | Extended Year: summer session for enrichment; summer session for remediation Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion, resource, and self contained continuum with a focus on small group instruction, specialized computer-based program to address individual needs, lift-enabled transportation available Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Small-group ESL services. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Instructional Coach(es); Mental Health Counselor(s); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Psychologist; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information | Healthcare Provider Partnerships Before/After Care: 6:30 AM - 7:30 AM Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish. | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | No student organization Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Incentives and rewards system; Logical consequences system; Parent-teacher conferences; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Response to Intervention (RTI); Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Band, majorettes, dance team, Youth Run NOLA, chess club, LEGO League, computer/code writing, Prime Time family reading program, playbuild, athletics, kinder club, Spanish, cooking, cheerleading, color guard, KidSmART Sports: CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; flag football; outdoor track & field; soccer; softball; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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FIRSTLINE SCHOOLS: LIVE OAK

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | firstlineschools.org/firstline-live-oak/ | (504) 267-9038

3128 Constance St, 70115

The mission of Firstline Schools is to create and inspire great open admissions public 2018 Student Performance schools in New Orleans. N/A 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Dione Singleton Hours: 7:15 AM-3:00 PM N/A Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 4, Irish Channel Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $30 - $39; Free shirt(s) initially provided

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Arts-integrated classes | Tutoring: Daily afterschool | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for enrichment; summer session for remediation; summer session for SPED remediation Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Instruction provided in a variety of settings, including regular education classrooms, pullout/resource and self-contained classes Mississippi Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Multilingual faculty, staff and River administrators; Small-group ESL services. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Interventionist(s); Bilingual Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Parent Community Coordinator; Psychologist; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: Aftercare provided 3:00-6:00 PM. Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full- time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTA | No student organization Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Incentives and rewards system; Parent- teacher conferences; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Enrichment programs focused on visual arts, music and dance, academic tutoring, band, majorettes, dance team, jazz ensemble and theater Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; outdoor track & field; soccer; softball; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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FIRSTLINE SCHOOLS: PHILLIS WHEATLEY COMMUNITY SCHOOL

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.firstlineschools.org/ | (504) 373-6205

2300 Dumaine St, 70119

At Phillis Wheatley Community School, we prepare all of our students to attend a college 2018 Student Performance preparatory high school, graduate from a selective college, and contribute positively to their community. C 61.0 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Diana Archuleta Hours: 8:30 AM-4:15 PM A 93.7 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 2, Treme Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $10 - $19

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: College prep, rigorous academics, personalized learning | Tutoring: Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: Optional 4th grade test prep | Extended Year: summer session for remediation Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion, resource, and self-contained continuum, with focus on independence, high expectations, shared responsibility; lift-enabled transportation available Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Multilingual faculty, staff and administrators; Small-group ESL services. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Audiologist; Dean(s) Of Students; Mental Health Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information | Healthcare Provider Partnerships Before/After Care: 7:10 AM - 8:30 AM Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish. | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Wheatley Family Organization | No student organization Behavior Model: Character education / personal responsibility; Incentives and rewards system; Parent-teacher conferences; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Response to Intervention (RTI); Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Optional after school enrichment program includes gardening, team sports, art, ballet, debate, music, dance team, majorettes, robotics and tutoring through partnerships with City Year New Orleans; Youth Run NOLA, Girls on the Run, computer labs Sports: CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; flag football; soccer; softball; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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FIRSTLINE SCHOOLS: SAMUEL J GREEN CHARTER SCHOOL

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.greencharterschool.org/ | (504) 304-3532

2319 Valence St, 70115

The mission of Samuel J. Green Charter School is to prepare 100% of our students for 2018 Student Performance college, careers and a successful life. C 68.6 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Ava Lee Hours: 7:15 AM-3:00 PM A 102.3 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 4, Uptown Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $40 - $49

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: College prep, personalized learning, garden, teaching kitchen | Tutoring: RTI during school day; Through community partnership | Weekend Classes: Optional 4th/8th grade test prep | Extended Year: summer session for remediation Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion, resource, and self contained continuum with a focus on small group instruction and specialized computer-based program to address individual student needs; lift-enabled special needs transportation available Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Small-group ESL services. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Dean(s) Of Students; Mental Health Counselor(s); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Audiologist; Bilingual Interventionist(s) | Healthcare Provider Partnerships Before/After Care: Before care available from 6:30 AM | after care available until 6 PM | fee of $4/hour Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish. | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Green Parent Advisory Committee (GPAC) | Middle school student council Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Incentives and rewards system; Parent- teacher conferences; Response to Intervention (RTI); Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Afterschool enrichment program includes gardening, cooking, team sports, art, music, graphic arts, tutoring through City Year New Orleans, Edible Schoolyard New Orleans, marching band, dance team, LEGO League Sports: CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; football; soccer; volleyball; Youth Run Nola

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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FOUNDATION PREPARATORY ACADEMY

Grades Served K - 5 (building to 6th grade) | www.foundationpreparatory.org/ | (504) 434-0521

3121 St Bernard Ave, 70119

Through a rigorous curriculum, an achievement-oriented school culture, and a value- 2018 Student Performance based character education, Foundation Preparatory Charter School equips all students for academic and life success. C 66.4 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Jovanni Ramos Hours: 7:20 AM-3:40 PM B 87.6 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 6, Littlewoods Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $30 - $39

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Literacy Focused. Blended Learning. Small group instruction. | Tutoring: 2-3 times/week afterschool; Provided as needed | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: Spanish, Vietnamese instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Uses response to intervention (RTI) approach and small group instruction Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Dean(s) Of Students; Instructional Coach(es); Parent Community Coordinator; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: Nurse(s) Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: President George Henry III Parent Org. | No student organization Behavior Model: Restorative practices Extracurriculars: STEM (science, technology, engineering & math) programming through VIET afterschool program Sports: No sports offerings

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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HARRIET TUBMAN CHARTER SCHOOL

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.tubmancharterschool.org/ | (504) 227-3800

Grades PK-2 Campus: 2701 Lawrence Street, 70114 | Grades 3-8 Campus: 2013 General Meyer Ave, 70114

Students at Harriet Tubman Charter School build the academic skills, personal values, 2018 Student Performance and intellectual habits of mind to succeed in high school, college, and beyond. C 63.1 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Julie Lause Hours: Grades PK-2 Campus: 8:00 AM-3:45 PM | Grades 3-8 Campus: 8:00 AM-3:45 PM A 90.9 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 7, Whitney Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average Cost $20 - $29

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: College-prep, Montessori (K-2) | Tutoring: RTI during school day; Tutorial block period during school day | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Services developed to meet individual needs, using inclusion, self- contained classrooms, and resource rooms; services include speech, occupational, and physical therapy, and counseling Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Multilingual faculty, staff and administrators; Small-group ESL services; Individualized plans and support. LEP program ensures students have access to equal educational opportunities regardless of language barriers. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Alumni Support Team; Behavior Interventionist(s); Bilingual Interventionist(s); Clinical Psychologist; Dean(s) Of Students; Family Liaison(s); Instructional Coach(es); Master / Mentor Teacher(s); Mental Health Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Psychologist; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part- time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated routinely in Spanish; upon request in Vietnamese, French, Mandarin Chinese, Afrikaans, Bengali, Haitian-Creole, Korean, Portuguese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish; remotely in Vietnamese, French, Mandarin Chinese, Afrikaans, Bengali, Haitian-Creole, Korean, Portuguese

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | Leadership Council Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Conflict resolution; Holistic discipline; Incentives and rewards system; Logical consequences system; Parent-teacher conferences; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Response to Intervention (RTI); Responsive Classroom model; Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Elementary: two daily enrichment periods of art, music, dance or P.E. | middle school: free-choice enrichment classes including drumline, P.E., music, sports, choir and more Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; football; outdoor track & field; soccer; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements. 46 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2019 - 2020 SCHOOL YEAR

HOMER A. PLESSY COMMUNITY SCHOOL

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.plessyschool.org/ | (504) 503-0055

721 St Philip St, 70116

Homer A. Plessy Community School fosters project-based learning through the arts in 2018 Student Performance a joyful and diverse environment. D 52.6 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Meghan Raychaudhuri Hours: M/T/TH/F: 8:15 AM - 3:45 PM | Wednesdays: 8:15 AM - 2:45 PM B 89.9 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 1, French Quarter Uniforms: Optional | Average cost $10 - $19

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Project-based curriculum, arts-integrated | Tutoring: Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion with appropriate supports where needed; special education teacher works with students in their classroom and one-on-one Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Interventionist(s); Family Liaison(s); Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information | Healthcare Provider Partnerships Before/After Care: Breakfast at 8:00 AM | After school program is from 3:45 PM - 5:30 PM | Early dismissal 2:45 PM Wednesdays Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Plessy Families-School-Partnership (PFSP) | Student Council Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Theater, art, dance, film, strings, coding Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; flag football; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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IDEA OSCAR DUNN

Grades Served K - 5 (building to 8th grade) | ideapublicschools.org/nola | (504) 356-6730

12000 Hayne Blvd, 70128

IDEA Public Schools prepares students for success in college and citizenship. 2018 Student Performance N/A 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Christopher Joyce Hours: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM N/A Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 6, New Orleans East Uniforms: Mandatory | Average Cost $20 - $29

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: N/A | Tutoring: Provided as needed; RTI during school day; Some days afterschool | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for enrichment; summer session for remediation; summer session for SPED remediation Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Full continuum of services (speech, inclusion, resource, community, Gifted/Talented, etc.) based on the student’s individualized education plan (IEP). Family partnership and support. Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Small-group ESL services; Individualized plans and support. Our LEP Model is based on the individual needs of the child. We offer targeted language acquisition support programs such as Imagine Learning, Español to English, Direct Instruction for Spoken English, and Rosetta Stone for our students during their intervention blocks. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Alumni Support Team; Instructional Coach(es); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Psychologist; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese. | Interpretation available by phone in Spanish and Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Family Advisory Council | Student Government Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Conflict resolution; Incentives and rewards system; Logical consequences system; Parent- teacher conferences; Peer mediation; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Positive environment, community and relationship building; Response to Intervention (RTI); Restorative practices; Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: As a new campus, our students will have input into the extracurricular activities that we will offer (band, dance, sports, STEM, art, gardening). Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; flag football; volleyball;Youth Run Nola

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements. 48 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2019 - 2020 SCHOOL YEAR

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF LOUISIANA: CAMP & EAGLE CAMPUSES

Grades Served K - 8 | www.isl-edu.org/ | (504) 654-1088

Grades K-2 Campus: 4040 Eagle St, 70118 | Grades 3-8 Campus: 1400 Camp St, 70130

The mission of the International School of Louisiana is to provide a challenging education 2018 Student Performance emphasizing language immersion, international awareness, the celebration of diversity and community responsibility. B 85.2 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Melanie Tennyson Hours: Grades K-2 Campus: 7:45 AM-3:30 PM | Grades 3-8 Campus: 8:30 AM-4:00 PM A 98.9 Bus Service: Yellow Bus or City Bus (RTA)- For All Qualifying Students

Uniforms: Mandatory | Average Cost $20 - $29

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Full Spanish and French immersion: classes are taught in Spanish or French. | Tutoring: Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: French, Spanish immersion; Mandarin Chinese instruction grades 6-8 Special Needs Model: Inclusion model with pull-out services. Special Education Teacher, Nurse, Social Worker, Speech Therapist, and Education Services Coordinator on staff. Other services contracted as needed. Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Individualized plans and support. Spanish and French immersion programs. Students with limited English receive individualized supports. Materials are available to families in multiple languages; interpreters are available. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Family Liaison(s); Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: Before care from 7:15-8:15 AM for $36/month (drop-ins $5/day) Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and French; upon request into Vietnamese and Mandarin Chinese. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and French; part-time in Vietnamese and Mandarin Chinese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | No student organization Behavior Model: Restorative practices Extracurriculars: Partnership with Community Works for 21st century learning center afterschool program (all campuses) Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; Girls On The Run; soccer

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment in grades K-1, students entering grades 2-8 must demonstrate grade-level proficiency in their chosen immersion language in order to be eligible. Open to residents in any Louisiana parish.

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INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF LOUISIANA: OLIVIER CAMPUS

Grades Served K - 5 | www.isl-edu.org/ | (504) 274-4571

502 Olivier St, 70114

The mission of the International School of Louisiana is to provide a challenging education 2018 Student Performance emphasizing language immersion, international awareness, the celebration of diversity and community responsibility. B 85.2 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Melanie Tennyson Hours: 7:45 AM-3:30 PM A 98.9 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For Qualifying Orleans Parish Students OneApp Zone 7, Algiers Point Uniforms: Mandatory | Average Cost $20 - $29

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Olivier St Academic Support: Features & Programs: Full Spanish immersion: all classes - including

. Kindergarten - are taught in Spanish | Tutoring: Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: Spanish immersion; Mandarin Chinese instruction grades 6-8 Special Needs Model: Inclusion model with pull-out services. Special Education Teacher, Nurse, Social Worker, Speech Therapist, and Education Services Coordinator. Other services contracted as needed. Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Individualized plans and support. Instruction is delivered in Spanish. English Language Arts begins in 2nd Grade. LEP services are provided. Materials are available to families in multiple languages; interpreters are available. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Family Liaison(s); Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: Before care from 7:15-7:45 AM for $36/month (drop-ins $5/day) Translation Support: Documents translated routinely in Spanish; upon request in Vietnamese, French | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish; part-time in Vietnamese and Mandarin Chinese

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | No student organization Behavior Model: Restorative practices Extracurriculars: Partnership with Community Works for 21st Century Learning Center afterschool program, partnership with KIDsmART for arts education programs, other optional sports programs available after school. Sports: No sports offerings

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment in grades K-1, students entering grades 2-8 must demonstrate grade-level proficiency in their chosen immersion language in order to be eligible. Open to residents in any Louisiana parish.

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JAMES M. SINGLETON CHARTER SCHOOL

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.dryadesymca.org/ | (504) 568-3466

2220 Oretha C Haley Blvd, 70113

The mission of the Dryades YMCA James M. Singleton Charter School is to promote 2018 Student Performance high quality and sustainable academic achievement for all students. Our goal is to promote the development of our youth, healthy living and social responsibility. Through technology-based learning experiences, social integration, and relevant educational F 39.2 practices our students will be prepared for a successful future. 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Tia Robertson (Interim Principal) Hours: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM D 56.7 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 3, Central City Uniforms: Mandatory | Average Cost $20 - $29

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Interventions, Gifted & Talented | Tutoring: 2-3 times/week afterschool | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for remediation Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion and resource models; gifted and talented services Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Social Worker(s) | Part-time staff: Nurse(s) Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTO | Student Council Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Band, majorettes, flag team, dance, choir, debate team, Boy Scouts, newspaper club, drama club, 4-H Club, computer labs, Safety Around Water (SAW) program, intervention for struggling readers, Gifted and Talented classes, art, Family Math Night Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; flag football; swimming; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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JOSEPH A. CRAIG CHARTER SCHOOL

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.josephacraig.org/ | (504) 940-2115

1423 St Philip St, 70116

The mission of Joseph Craig Elementary is to create and maintain an orderly, trusting 2018 Student Performance environment where teaching and learning are innovative and exciting, where students are taught to read, write, compute and think critically according to their fullest potential. F 47.7 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Ann Ford Hours: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM | Four Day Week C 73.8 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 1, Treme Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $40 - $49

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: 21st century after school program | Tutoring: Some days afterschool; Some Saturdays; Through community partnership | Weekend Classes: Optional Saturday classes | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Alumni Support Team; Behavior Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Family Liaison(s); Instructional Coach(es); Nurse(s); Parent Community Coordinator; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish. | Interpretation available by phone in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: COMER Parent Group | No student organization Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Choir, band, majorettes, piano, dance, flag team, color guard, computer skills program Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; flag football; swimming

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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KIPP BELIEVE

Grades Served K - 8 | www.kippneworleans.org/ | (504) 266-2050

3815 St. Bernard Ave, 70122

At KIPP Believe, we empower our young scholars with knowledge and community 2018 Student Performance support, while cultivating strong character and values. Our scholars gain tools to become advocates in order to become respectful leaders who succeed in ending generational poverty within their community. KIPP Believe creates a school environment where all C 62.7 children are safe and free to take risks in order to become their best selves. 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Rachael Parker (K-4) & Monica Boudouin (5-8) Hours: 7:25 AM-4:15 PM B 84.6 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 5, Gentilly Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $10 - $19

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: College prep with focus on character and academics | Tutoring: Provided as needed | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Foy St. Harris

Applicable Playground Cadillac St Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion model, required services provided in regular education

. setting to the extent possible Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Individualized plans and support. Content-based language model with sheltered English Instruction and ESL pull-out Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Alumni Support Team; Behavior Interventionist(s); Clinical Psychologist; Dean(s) Of Students; Instructional Coach(es); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Bilingual Interventionist(s); Mental Health Counselor(s) Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese. | Interpretation not provided.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Family Engagement Team (K-4) | No student organization Behavior Model: Character education / personal responsibility; Incentives and rewards system; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Positive environment, community and relationship building; Response to Intervention (RTI); Responsive Classroom model; Restorative practices Extracurriculars: Grades K-4: no extracurriculars. Grades 5-8: Concert / Jazz Band, Running Club, Cheerleading, Future Leaders Club, Majorettes, Dance Club, Flag Team Sports: CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; football; soccer; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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KIPP CENTRAL CITY

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.kippneworleans.org | PK-4: 504-373-6290; 5-8: 504-609-2283

Grades PK-4 Campus: 3127 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, 70125 | Grades 5-8 Campus: 2514 Third Street, 70113

KIPP Central City builds the academic, social, emotional and spiritual foundations our 2018 Student Performance children will need to pursue higher education, create their best selves and have the POWER to transform their lives. C 66.9 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: K-4: Korbin Johnson; 5-8: Lauren Hammond Hours: Grades PK-4 Campus: 7:50 AM-3:50 PM | Grades 5-8 Campus: 7:50 AM-3:50 PM B 85.5 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students

Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $10 - $19

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: College prep with focus on character and academics | Tutoring: Small group remediation after school | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion model, required services provided in regular education setting to the extent possible through co-teaching Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Individualized plans and support. Content-based Language model with Sheltered English Instruction and ESL Pull Out Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Alumni Support Team; Behavior Interventionist(s); Clinical Psychologist; Dean(s) Of Students; Instructional Coach(es); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Bilingual Interventionist(s) Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full- time in Spanish; by phone in Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | No student organization Behavior Model: Character education / personal responsibility; Parent-teacher conferences; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Positive environment, community and relationship building; Response to Intervention (RTI) Extracurriculars: 3-4: Spirit Squad, Dance Team, Flag Football, Girls and Boys Basketball, Youth Run NOLA | 5-8: Marching band, dance team, majorettes, flag team, robotics, drama troupe, art club Sports: CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; cheerleading; flag football; football; soccer; track & field; volleyball;Youth Run Nola

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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KIPP EAST COMMUNITY

Grades Served PK4 - 5 (building to 8th grade) | www.kippneworleans.org/ | (504) 301-2964

6519 Virgilian Street, 70126

To grow, in each and every one of our students, the intellect, character, and habits 2018 Student Performance necessary to graduate from college and positively shape our community and our world. C 70.4 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: PK-4th: Jennifer Dennis Carey; 5th: Nicole Boykins Hours: 7:30 AM-4:00 PM B 87.6 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 6, Pines Village Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $10 - $19; Free shirt(s) initially provided

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: College prep, enrichment, small classes | Tutoring: Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion model, required services provided in general education setting to the extent possible Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Individualized plans and support. Content-based Language model with Sheltered English Instruction and ESL Pull Out Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Instructional Coach(es); Network Support Team; SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Bilingual Interventionist(s); Clinical Psychologist; Mental Health Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); Speech Pathologist Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full- time in Spanish; by phone in Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | No student organization Behavior Model: Character education / personal responsibility; Parent-teacher conferences; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Positive environment, community and relationship building; Response to Intervention (RTI) Extracurriculars: Contact school for more information Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; Girls On The Run; Youth Run Nola

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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KIPP LEADERSHIP

Grades Served K - 8 | www.kippneworleans.org/ | (504) 308-3359

2300 St Claude Ave, 70117

KIPP Leadership Primary seeks to empower children with the academic and character 2018 Student Performance skills they need to succeed in heart, mind, body, and spirit. KIPP Leadership Academy seeks to provide students with rigorous education and leadership development to prepare them for high school, college, and a competitive world. Our scholars have the academic D 59.3 foundation, leadership, and social intelligence to positively impact the community. 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: K-4: Jenni Seckel; 5-8: Amber Mills Hours: 7:30 AM-4:00 PM A 93.1 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 1, Bywater Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $10 - $19; Average Cost $20 - $29

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: College prep with focus on character and academics | Tutoring: Provided as needed | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Services provided using inclusion and self-contained settings based on student needs Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Individualized plans and support. Content-based Language model with Sheltered English Instruction and ESL Pull Out Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Alumni Support Team; Behavior Interventionist(s); Clinical Psychologist; Dean(s) Of Students; Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Bilingual Interventionist(s) Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese, French, Mandarin Chinese, Korean, and Portuguese. | Interpretation available remotely Spanish, Vietnamese, French, Mandarin Chinese, Afrikaans, Bengali, Haitian-Creole, Korean, Portuguese

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Parent Teacher Organization | Middle school student government association Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Marching band, theater, violin, art Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; flag football; soccer; softball; volleyball;Youth Run Nola

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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KIPP MORIAL

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.kippneworleans.org/ | (504) 592-8520

7701 Grant St, 70126

The mission of KIPP Morial is to provide relevant, rigorous, and responsive instruction 2018 Student Performance across all disciplines that inspires and prepares our scholars to make the world a better place as transformative leaders with proud self-identities and trailblazing spirits. C 63.7 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: PK-4th: Mark Burton, 5th-8th: Deanna Reddick Hours: 7:30 AM-5:00 PM B 88.9 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 6, Plum Orchard Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $10 - $19

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Dwyer Rd. Academic Support: Features & Programs: College prep with focus on character and academics | Tutoring: Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion model, required services provided in regular education setting to the extent possible Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Individualized plans and support. Content-based Language model with Sheltered English Instruction and ESL Pull Out Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Alumni Support Team; Behavior Interventionist(s); Clinical Psychologist; Dean(s) Of Students; Instructional Coach(es); Mental Health Counselor(s); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Bilingual Interventionist(s) Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full- time in Spanish; by phone in Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | No student organization Behavior Model: Character education / personal responsibility; Incentives and rewards system; Parent-teacher conferences; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Positive environment, community and relationship building; Response to Intervention (RTI) Extracurriculars: Contact school for more information Sports: CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; cheerleading; football; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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LAFAYETTE ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.lafayetteacademyno.org/ | 861-9767 ; (504) 934-4683

Grades PK-4 Campus: 3201 Live Oak Street, 70118 | Grades 5-8 Campus: 1331 Kerlerec St, 70116

Lafayette Academy prepares its students for success in a college preparatory high 2018 Student Performance school in an atmosphere that challenges and supports each student to achieve his or her highest potential. C 62.9 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Darlene Charlot (PK - 4th) Susan Jurkunas (5th - 8th) Hours: Early Dismissal Thursday, Contact School for More Information B 82.8 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 4, Marlyville Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $20 - $30

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Gifted and Talented, garden, small group instruction, tutoring, family involvement | Tutoring: 2-3 times/week afterschool; Lunch tutoring available; Some Saturdays | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion, resource and self-contained classrooms Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: Aftercare provided at a cost Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish. | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Parent Advisory Committee | Student Advisory Committee, Student Ambassador, National Junior Honor Society Behavior Model: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) and Restorative Intervention Extracurriculars: Band, dance team, flag team, majorettes, girls’ club, art club, debate team. Regular family nights where students demonstrate their knowledge, Start the Adventure in Reading (S.T.A.I.R.) tutoring program. Sports: CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; cheerleading; football; outdoor track & field; soccer; softball; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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LAKE FOREST ELEMENTARY CHARTER SCHOOL

Grades Served K - 8 | www.lakeforestcharter.org | (504) 826-7140

11110 Lake Forest Blvd, 70128

Lake Forest Charter School’s mission is to provide a nurturing environment for children 2018 Student Performance from diverse backgrounds, which facilitates maximum student achievement through a rigorous, accelerated academic program incorporating visual, cultural and creative arts, which will ultimately enhance each student’s ability to become a global, contributing A 116.1 citizen. 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Robert M. Bell, IV Hours: 8:00 AM-3:30 PM A 116.3 Bus Service: None OneApp Zone 6, Read Blvd. East Uniforms: Mandatory | Contact school for details

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Rigorous Accelerated Academic Program, honor society, STEM | Tutoring: Some days afterschool | Weekend Classes: Optional academic Saturday classes | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Inclusion Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Dean(s) Of Students; Nurse(s); Social Worker(s) | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information | Healthcare Provider Partnerships Before/After Care: Before care 7-8 AM; After care 3:30-6PM Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTO | Student Council Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Concert band / strings, art club, book club, LEGO robotics club, Eagles With Etiquette club, outspoken debate team, click photography club, chess club, honor society, STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) club, drama club, intramural sports Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; cross country; flag football

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: School provides its own application Deadline: See School Website Requirements: Eligibility determined by a matrix that considers attendance, parent involvement, prior GPA, and other academic requirements. All applicants must attend an orientation session. Students selected by lottery if there are more eligible applicants than available seats.

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LUSHER CHARTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Grades Served K - 5 | www.lusherschool.org | (504) 862-5110

7315 Willow St, 70118

Lusher Charter School provides a developmentally appropriate learning environment in 2018 Student Performance which high academics, comprehensive arts education and the celebration of individuality and diversity enable each student to achieve as a learner, a person and a valuable member of our society. A 122.2 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Jan Rice Hours: 8:15 AM-3:20 PM A 114.2 Bus Service: City Bus (RTA)- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 4, East Carrollton Area Uniforms: None | Contact school for details

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Holistic learning, arts integration, Gifted & Talented | Tutoring: Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: Mandarin Chinese 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Inclusion Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Nurse(s); Social Worker(s) | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: Provided from 7 AM to 6 PM | $60/month for before care & $135/month for after care Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish, Vietnamese, French, Mandarin Chinese; remotely in Afrikaans, Bengali, Haitian-Creole, Korean, Portuguese

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTSA | Care to Change Student Leadership Team Behavior Model: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) Extracurriculars: Chess, dance troupe, drama company, orchestra and drumming; lagniappe classes, including: cooking, movement, yoga, gardening, Japanese culture, sports, and media arts. Sports: CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; flag football; Girls On The Run; soccer; swimming

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: School provides its own application Deadline: See School Website Requirements: Eligibility determined by point system based on test scores, arts profile, parent meeting (K-1), and GPA (2-5). Students selected by lottery if there are more eligible applicants than available seats. Eligible applicants are prioritized if they are a sibling (K only), Lusher staff-child, Tulane staff-child, and based on their matrix score.

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LYCÉE FRANÇAIS DE LA NOUVELLE-ORLÉANS (LFNO)

Grades Served PK4 - 9 | www.lfno.org/ | (504) 620-5500

Grades PK-2 Campus: 5951 Patton St, 70115 | Grades 3-9 Campus: 1800 Monroe St, 70118

Lycée FranÇais de la Nouvelle-Orléans will provide the opportunity for its students to 2018 Student Performance achieve both the French Baccalaureate and the Louisiana high school diploma in an academically challenging and culturally diverse educational environment. B 84.9 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Danielle Dufauchard (PK-2nd); Chana Benenson (3rd-9th) Hours: Grades PK-2 Campus: 8:30 AM-4:05 PM | Grades 3-9 Campus: 8:10 AM-3:45 PM A 91.6 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For Qualifying Orleans Parish Students OneApp Zone 4, West Riverside Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $30 - $39

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Accedited French Immersion Program, Certified World Language Program, Gifted and Talented, Programmatic partnerships with Audubon Nature Institute, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, The New Orleans Jazz Museum, Bilingual academic intervention | Tutoring: Tutoring for hourly fee | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Extended Year Services for eligible stduents Language Instruction: French immersion - French National Curriculum, Spanish Special Needs Model: Inclusion Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Multilingual faculty, staff and administrators Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Director and Coordinators of Exceptional Student Services, Bilingual Interventionist(s), School Counselor(s), Social Worker, Nurse(s), Speech Pathologist(s), Occupational Therapist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: Before care from 7:15 AM at $60/month for full-time | After care until 6 PM at $145/month for full-time Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and French. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and French.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTO, La Liaison | No student organization Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) Extracurriculars: Robotics, chess, soccer, art, science experiments, photography, dance, tennis, basketball, yoga, gardening, cooking, Electric Girls. Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cross country; flag football; Girls OnThe Run; soccer; tennis; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment in grades PK-K, students entering grades 1st and above must demonstrate grade-level proficiency in French in order to be eligible. Open to residents in any Louisiana parish.

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MARTIN BEHRMAN CHARTER SCHOOL

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.behrmancharter.org/ | (504) 302-7090

2832 General Meyer Ave, 70114

The Martin Behrman Charter family is committed to educating our community to become 2018 Student Performance lifelong learners by integrating the arts and social sciences. C 65.5 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Brian Young Hours: 8:25 AM-4:00 PM B 87.1 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 7, Algiers Point Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $40 - $49

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Gifted & Talented, Louisiana A+ School | Tutoring: Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for remediation Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion; gifted student services Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Guidance Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Social Worker(s) | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish. | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | No student organization Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Marching band, dance and drill teams, majorettes, book club, service learning, drama, yearbook, chess club, Girl Scouts, musical poets, young audiences Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cabbage ball; football; outdoor track & field; soccer; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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MARY D. COGHILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Grades Served K - 8 | www.coghillelementary.org | (504) 373-6237

4617 Mirabeau Ave, 70126

The mission of Mary D. Coghill Charter School is to educate, empower, and motivate 2018 Student Performance children within Orleans Parish to be future leaders by infusing the latest technological resources while creating an educational environment that fosters academic excellence, encourages social competence, and challenges young minds to exceed the highest D 51.9 levels of educational expectations in every academic field. 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Pamela Marshall Hours: 7:45 AM-3:10 PM C 73.1 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 5, Gentilly Woods Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $40 - $49

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Traditional academic focus, after-school program | Tutoring: Provided as needed | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session e. for remediation Av eau Mirab Language Instruction: Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Instruction provided through inclusion, resource/pullout model and self-contained classes based on student needs Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Guidance Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Social Worker(s) | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: After care 3:20 PM - 5:00 PM Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish. | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Parent Teachers Association | Student Government Association Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Dance team, flag team, Dora’s Sisters, Cole’s Cougars, marching band Sports: CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; cheerleading; flag football; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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MARY MCLEOD BETHUNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.Bethunenola.org | (504) 324-7076

2401 Humanity St, 70122

Mary Mcleod Bethune Elementary Charter School’s mission is to increase academic 2018 Student Performance success by promoting continuous educational development for all learners. C 66.6 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Mary Haynes-Smith Hours: 8:00 AM-3:30 PM B 78.4 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 5, Gentilly Terrace Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $10 - $19

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Traditional academic focus, mentorship program | Tutoring: Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Inclusion; primary autistic setting 610 Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Behavior Interventionist(s); Nurse(s); Social Worker(s) | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: 6:30 AM - 7:30 AM Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full- time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Parent Teacher Organization | Student Council Behavior Model: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) Extracurriculars: Ladies of Destiny, Distinguished Gentleman, Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Brownies, Cheerleading, Dance Team Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; football

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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MCDONOGH #42 ELEMENTARY CHARTER SCHOOL

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.42charterschool.org | (504) 942-3660

1651 North Tonti St, 70119

42 lives its values toward the manifestation of its vision, by being Purposeful, Intentional 2018 Student Performance and Consistent (PIC) in all of our practices, as we support our scholars in mastering all social and academic skills needed to be literate transformational leaders in our learning community and beyond. T N/A 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Jared Lamb Hours: 7:30 AM-3:00 PM A 90.0 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 2, 7th Ward Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $30 - $39

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Academic interventions | Tutoring: 2-3 times/week afterschool | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for remediation Language Instruction: Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Inclusion; self contained and resource classrooms Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Family Liaison(s); Instructional Coach(es); Master / Mentor Teacher(s); Network Support Team; Social Worker(s) | Part-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Nurse(s); Psychologist; SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish. | Interpretation available by phone in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTO | SGA Behavior Model: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) Extracurriculars: Music, dance team, flag team, art, band, choir Sports: CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; cheerleading; football; outdoor track & field; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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MILDRED OSBORNE CHARTER SCHOOL

Grades Served K - 8 | www.ariseschools.org/ | (504) 400-0614

6701 Curran Blvd, 70126

The mission of Mildred Osborne Charter School is to empower scholars through a 2018 Student Performance rigorous and holistic academic experience to succeed in high school, excel in college, and make an impact on their community and world. C 62.5 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Jolene Galpin Hours: 8:15 AM-4:15 PM A 94.4 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 6, Littlewoods Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $40 - $49

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: After-school program, intervention support | Tutoring: RTI during school day | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for remediation; summer session for SPED remediation Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion with extra supports Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Psychology Intern(s) | Healthcare Provider Partnerships Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish. | Interpretation not provided.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | No student organization Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Athletics, band, marching units Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; flag football; outdoor track & field; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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MORRIS JEFF COMMUNITY SCHOOL

Grades Served PK - 11 (building to 12th grade) | www.morrisjeffschool.org/ | (504) 373-6258

Grades PK-8 Campus: 211 S Lopez St, 70119 | Grades 9-11 Campus: 1301 N Derbigny, 70116

Morris Jeff Community School offers an education that is a source of freedom and 2018 Student Performance possibility for children, permitting them to develop their talents fully, become effective global citizens, and attain the foundation they need to excel in college and beyond. C 74.7 KEY INFORMATION 2018 Student Growth Principal: Patricia Perkins (Head of School) Hours: Grades PK-8 Campus: 7:45 AM-3:00 PM | Grades 9-11 Campus: 8:15 AM-3:45 PM B 87.0

Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 2, Mid-City Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $50 - $59 STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: International Baccalaureate certified instruction

Lopez for all grades | Tutoring: Some days afterschool; Teacher office hours | Weekend Classes: S. None | Extended Year: summer session for remediation; summer session for SPED remediation Language Instruction: French, Spanish instruction daily Special Needs Model: Inclusion - follows Universal Design for Learning strategies Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Individualized plans and support. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Behavior Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Mental Health Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Career & Technical Ed. Coordinator; Intern Social Worker(s) Before/After Care: 7:00 AM - 7:30 AM Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Morris Jeff Family Partnership | Student Council, Travel Club, National Honor Society Behavior Model: Conflict resolution; Incentives and rewards system; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) Extracurriculars: Grades PK-5: fee-based afterschool program offers classes in visual and performing arts. Grades 6-11: Band, Theater Arts, Robotics, Dance, Youth Run NOLA, Yearbook, International Travel, etc Sports: CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; cheerleading; cross country; flag football; football; outdoor track & field; soccer; softball; swimming; volleyball; Youth Run Nola

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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NOBLE MINDS INSTITUTE FOR WHOLE CHILD LEARNING

Grades Served K - 4 (building to 8th grade) | www.nobleminds.org/ | (504) 962-7286

1333 S. Carrollton Ave., 70118

The mission of the Noble Minds Institute for Whole Child Learning is to provide an 2018 Student Performance environment where students receive high quality academic instruction along side effective personal growth strategies that will allow them to successfully navigate the next stage of academic and personal life. N/A 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Vera Triplett Hours: 8:30 AM-4:00 PM N/A Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For Qualifying Orleans Parish Students OneApp Zone 4, Behrman Area Uniforms: None | Contact school for details

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Academic, social-emotional growth | Tutoring: Apricot St.

Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Earhart Blvd. Applicable

Language Instruction: Korean instruction 2-3 times/week Wa lmsley Blvd. Special Needs Model: Noble Minds offers an inclusive model for all students to succeed. Students are provided all services to ensure success. Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Individualized plans and support. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Interventionist(s); Guidance Counselor(s); Mental Health Counselor(s); Social Worker(s) | Part-time staff: Intern Social Worker(s); Nurse(s); Speech Pathologist Before/After Care: Before care starting at 7 AM and after care ending at 5:30 PM, offered to all families Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish, Vietnamese, French, Mandarin Chinese, Afrikaans, Bengali, Haitian-Creole, Korean, and Portuguese. | Interpretation not provided.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Parent Teacher Association | No student organization Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Conflict resolution; Holistic discipline; Incentives and rewards system; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Positive environment, community and relationship building; Restorative practices; Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Experiential learning, art, sport, jumprope Sports: CLUB Sports: soccer

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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PAUL HABANS CHARTER SCHOOL

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.habanscharterschool.org/ | (504) 941-1810

3501 Seine St, 70114

Paul Habans Charter School prepares all students for success in college and a life 2018 Student Performance of opportunity and choice by developing their academic skills, lifelong passions, and personal character. Scholars and teachers at Paul Habans Charter School embrace four values: Perseverance, Excellence, Courage and Community. C 64.8 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Elisabeth LaMotte-Mitchell Hours: M-Th: 7:50 AM-3:50 PM, F: 7:50 AM-1:30 PM A 103.8 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 7, Tall Timbers Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $30 - $39

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS

Academic Support: Features & Programs: College prep, small group interventions, Dr Holiday enrichment | Tutoring: RTI during school day; Some days afterschool; Tutorial block period

during school day | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable .

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Behrman Pl. individual student needs. Memorial Park DrBender Dr . Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Multilingual faculty, staff and administrators; Small-group ESL services; Individualized plans and support. Habans offers a range of supports from intensive newcomer supports to inclusion support, all levels of English proficiency are welcome and provided targeted instruction. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Alumni Support Team; Behavior Interventionist(s); Bilingual Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Family Liaison(s); Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Master / Mentor Teacher(s); Mental Health Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Parent Community Coordinator; Psychologist; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated routinely in Spanish; upon request in Vietnamese, French, Mandarin Chinese, Afrikaans, Bengali, Haitian-Creole, Korean, Portuguese | Interpretation not provided.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | Student Council Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Conflict resolution; Incentives and rewards system; Logical consequences system; Parent-teacher conferences; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Response to Intervention (RTI); Responsive Classroom model; Restorative practices; Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Art, photography, music (jazz, drumline, chorus), graphic design, dance (majorettes, hip-hop, ballet, step, flag team), culinary arts, technology, physical education (fitness & conditioning), and culture/diversity initiatives are classes offered daily as a regular part of the school day. Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; flag football; soccer; volleyball

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PIERRE A. CAPDAU AT AVERY ALEXANDER

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | nbsfnola.com/ | (504) 872-9257

5800 St Roch Ave, 70122

New Beginnings Schools Foundation exemplifies academic excellence by preparing 2018 Student Performance our graduates to be innovators, leaders, and productive contributors to a global society. D 51.8 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Edward Brown Hours: 7:30 AM-3:30 PM B 80.4 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 5, Milneburg Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average Cost $20 - $29

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Capdau C.A.R.E.S. (community academics resources education and support) | Tutoring: 2-3 times/week afterschool | Weekend Classes: Pontchartrain Park None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Inclusion, accommodations provided as needed Filmore Ave. Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Guidance Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Social Worker(s) | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Parent All Star Committee (PAC) | Student Council, Service Learning Projects Behavior Model: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) Extracurriculars: Marching band, dance team, majorettes, flag team, Boy Scouts, art program,Algebra, Drama Club, National Jr. Honor Society & National Elementary Honor Society, Sports: CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; cheerleading; flag football; football; outdoor track & field; soccer; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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RENEW DOLORES T. AARON ELEMENTARY

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | dta.renewschools.org/ | (504) 570-6354

10200 Curran Blvd, 70127

Our mission at Dolores T. Aaron Academy is to provide a positive learning environment 2018 Student Performance that inspires excellence, fosters integrity, and stimulates critical thinking to support our students as they fulfill their academic and personal potential. D 59.7 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: John Gravier Hours: 8:15 AM-3:50 PM B 83.9 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 6, Littlewoods Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $30 - $39; Free shirt(s) initially provided

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: College prep, garden, enrichment | Tutoring: Daily afterschool | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Instruction provided in a variety of classroom settings, including general education classrooms and individual settings Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Immersion and individual student Exit case management. 244 Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Psychologist; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: Free afterschool program 4-6 PM, includes tutoring, dance, music and sports Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Vietnamese. | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | Student Council Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Peer mediation, marching band, brass band, drumline, dance, visual arts, writing, arts committee Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; flag football; soccer; step team; track & field;Youth Run Nola

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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RENEW SCHAUMBURG ELEMENTARY

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | rse.renewschools.org/ | (504) 304-1532

9501 Grant St, 70127

The mission of ReNEW Schaumburg is to develop within our students the academic and 2018 Student Performance social-emotional abilities necessary to be successful at any top-performing high school in the country, so that they can thrive in our 21st century economy and be leaders in their local communities. D 51.0 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Vasy McCoy Hours: 8:30 AM-4:00 PM B 79.3 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 6, Read Blvd. West Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $30 - $39; Free shirt(s) initially provided

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Community focus, STEM | Tutoring: Daily afterschool | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Instruction provided in a variety of settings, including general education classrooms, resource/pullout model and self-contained classes Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | Student Council Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Book club, dance team, majorettes, Kids Rethink New Orleans Schools (Rethink) club Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; flag football; football; Girls OnThe Run; step team

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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RENEW SCITECH ACADEMY

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | sta.renewschools.org | (504) 267-4574

820 Jackson Ave, 70130

100% of SciTech Chargers will be academically, socially, and emotionally prepared to 2018 Student Performance succeed in top high schools, access a full range of life opportunities, and accept the power and responsibility to shape their lives, their community, and their world. D 55.7 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Glenda Poole/Kim Andrews Hours: 7:00 AM-3:00 PM B 78.2 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 3, St. Thomas Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average Cost $20 - $29; Free shirt(s) initially provided

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: 21st century school, advanced classes | Tutoring: Daily afterschool | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Instruction provided in a variety of settings based on student needs: general education classrooms, resource/pullout model and self-contained classes Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Guidance Counselor(s); Mental Health Counselor(s); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Psychologist; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator | Part- time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Vietnamese. | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish and Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Parent Advisory Group meets once a month | No student organization Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Enrichment program focused on visual arts, music and dance along with academic tutoring; band, majorettes, dance team, competitive robotics, computer labs Sports: CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; football; outdoor track & field; soccer; softball; volleyball;Youth Run Nola

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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ROBERT RUSSA MOTON CHARTER SCHOOL

Grades Served PK4 - 8 | www.motoncharter.org/ | (504) 245-4400

8550 Curran Blvd, 70127

Wisdom, knowledge and understanding are the keys to success. 2018 Student Performance F 48.6 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Tarynesa “Terri” Williams Hours: 8:00 AM-3:30 PM C 61.6 Bus Service: Yellow Bus or City Bus (RTA)- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 6, New Orleans East Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $50 - $59

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS

Academic Support: Features & Programs: Afterschool program, interventions | Tutoring: ParisRd. Monday-Thursday afterschool | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Vincent Rd Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction

Special Needs Model: Inclusion . . Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Curran Blvd. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Morrison Rd Behavior Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Family Liaison(s); Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Parent Community Coordinator; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information Before/After Care: Begins at 6:30 AM Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish. | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTO, Dad’s Club | Student Council Behavior Model: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) Extracurriculars: Band, marching groups, music, dance, drama Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; cross country; flag football; Girls OnThe Run; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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SUCCESS PREP @ THURGOOD MARSHALL

Grades Served K - 8 | www.successpreparatory.org/ | (504) 909-6275

4621 Canal St., 70119

We develop college bound students for leadership and lifelong learning. 2018 Student Performance C 62.4 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Adam Meinig Hours: M-Th: 8:30 AM-4:30 PM, F: 8:30 AM-2:10 PM B 89.4 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students OneApp Zone 2, Mid-City Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $10 - $19

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Academic focus, social-emotional learning | Tutoring: 2-3 times/week afterschool | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for remediation Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Instruction provided in a variety of settings, including general Carrollton education classrooms, resource/pullout model, and self-contained classes based on student S. needs. Limited English Model: Multilingual faculty, staff and administrators; Full ESL department; Small-group ESL services. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Interventionist(s); Bilingual Interventionist(s); Instructional Coach(es); Mental Health Counselor(s); Psychologist; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Psychology Intern(s) Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | No student organization Behavior Model: Character education / personal responsibility; Conflict resolution; Incentives and rewards system; Logical consequences system; Parent-teacher conferences; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Positive environment, community and relationship building; Response to Intervention (RTI); Restorative practices; Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Band, Art, Dance, and Debate. Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; flag football; Girls On The Run; outdoor track & field; soccer; softball; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL

Grades Served 9 - 12 | www.bfhsla.org/ | (504) 286-2600

2001 Leon C Simon Dr, 70122

The mission of Benjamin Franklin High School is to prepare students of high academic 2018 Student Performance achievement to be successful in life. A 135.2 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Patrick Widhalm Hours: 8:00 AM-3:25 PM A 128.8 Bus Service: City Bus (RTA)- For All Qualifying Students Lake Terrace Uniforms: None | Contact school for details

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Advanced Placement, Dual Enrollment | Tutoring: Some days afterschool; Some Saturdays; Study hall during school day; Teacher office hours | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: French, German, Latin, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Inclusion, gifted classes offered Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Guidance Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information AP Courses: Art History; Biology; Calculus AB; Calculus BC; Chemistry; Chinese Language and Culture; Computer Science A; English Language and Composition; English Literature and Composition; Environmental Science; European History; French Language and Culture; German Language and Culture; Government and Politics - Comparative; Government and Politics - US; Human Geography; Macroeconomics; Music Theory; Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism; Physics C: Mechanics; Psychology; Spanish Language; Statistics; Studio Art 2D Design; Studio Art 3D Design; US History; World History Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese; upon request into French and Mandarin Chinese. | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish; by phone in Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Active parent’s group | Student Council Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Cheer team, community service, internships, leadership opportunities, literary magazine, Robotics, speech and debate, 80+ clubs Sports: LHSAA Sports: boys basketball; boys cross country; boys football; boys golf; boys outdoor track & field; boys soccer; boys swimming; boys tennis; girls basketball; girls cross country; girls golf; girls outdoor track & field; girls soccer; girls softball; girls swimming; girls tennis; girls volleyball.

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: School provides its own application Deadline: See School Website Requirements: Eligibility determined by a required admissions exam and a matrix that considers prior academic performance and standardized test scores. Applications not accepted for entering seniors.

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CA: ABRAMSON SCI ACADEMY

Grades Served 9 - 12 | www.collegiateacademies.org/ | (504) 373-6264

5552 Read Blvd, 70127

Sci Academy will prepare all scholars for college success, equipped with the passion 2018 Student Performance and tools to strengthen any community they choose. B 76.6 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Rhonda Dale Hours: 8:00 AM-3:45 PM B 85.5 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students West Lake Forest Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $30 - $39; Free uniform(s) initially provided

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: College-prep; social-emotional support; co- curricular programs | Tutoring: Daily afterschool; Lunch tutoring available; RTI during school day | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Continuum of services based on student need including supports within general education, community-based, and resource classrooms; Journey Program provides behavioral support, REACH Program provides academic support; Lift-enabled special needs transport Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Pullout model Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Alumni Support Team; Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Mental Health Counselor(s); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Psychologist; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information AP Courses: Calculus AB; English Language and Composition; English Literature and Composition; Environmental Science; Psychology; Spanish Language; US History; World History Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: ASA Parent Action Committee | Abramson Sci Academy Student Senate Behavior Model: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Restorative practices Extracurriculars: Marching band, cheerleading, student government, scholar ambassador program, dance team, Gay Straight Alliance, peer mediation, band, spoken word, photography club, humanitarian club and anime club. Transportation provided for all extracurricular activities and after school tutoring Sports: LHSAA Sports: boys basketball; boys cross country; boys football; boys outdoor track & field; girls basketball; girls cross country; girls outdoor track & field; girls volleyball.

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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CA: G.W. CARVER HIGH SCHOOL

Grades Served 9 - 12 | www.collegiateacademies.org/ | (504) 308-3660

3059 Higgins Blvd, 70126

The vision of George Washington Carver High School is to prepare all scholars for 2018 Student Performance college success, inspired and ready to exceed any expectation. C 65.9 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Jerel Bryant Hours: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM B 87.8 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For Qualifying Orleans Parish Students Desire Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $30 - $39; Free shirt(s) initially provided

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: College prep, co-curricular programming, college trips & advisory | Tutoring: Daily afterschool; Some Saturdays | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for remediation; summer session for SPED remediation Language Instruction: Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Continuum of services based on student need including supports within general education, community-based, and resource classrooms; Journey Program provides behavioral support, REACH Program provides academic support; Lift-enabled special needs transport Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Multilingual faculty, staff and administrators; Full ESL department; Small-group ESL services; Individualized plans and support. Pullout Model Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Alumni Support Team; Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Mental Health Counselor(s); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Psychologist; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information | Healthcare Provider Partnerships AP Courses: English Literature and Composition; Environmental Science; US History Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | Advisory Leadership Council Behavior Model: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Restorative practices Extracurriculars: Scholar ambassador program, teaching assistant program, dance team, majorettes, band, drill team, flag team, photography, drama, art, cheerleading Sports: LHSAA Sports: boys baseball; boys basketball; boys cross country; boys football; boys indoor track & field; boys outdoor track & field; boys soccer; girls basketball; girls cross country; girls indoor track & field; girls outdoor track & field; girls soccer; girls softball; girls volleyball. CLUB Sports: cheerleading; First Tee Golf; soccer; Youth Run Nola

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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CA: LIVINGSTON COLLEGIATE ACADEMY

Grades Served 9-12 | www.collegiateacademies.org | (504) 503-0004

7301 Dwyer Rd, 70126

Livingston Collegiate will empower all students to graduate from college and lead the 2018 Student Performance world. B 78.1 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Evan Stoudt Hours: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM A 91.0 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students New Orleans East Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $30 - $39; Free uniform(s) initially provided

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Summer internships and college experiences, college advisory & mentoring, partnerships with Bard Early College, New Orleans Career Center, New Orleans Technical Education Provider, and more | Tutoring: Daily afterschool; RTI during school day; Some Saturdays; Study hall during school day | Weekend Classes: Optional ACT Prep & Tutoring | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Continuum of services based on student need including supports within general education, community-based, and resource classrooms; Journey Program provides behavioral support, REACH Program provides academic support Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Pullout Model Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Alumni Support Team; Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Mental Health Counselor(s); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Psychologist; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information AP Courses: English Literature and Composition; Environmental Science; Government and Politics - Comparative; Human Geography; Statistics; US History; World History Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese. | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish and Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Monthly Wolf PAC (parent advisory council) meetings | Student Government, Black Student Union Behavior Model: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Restorative practices Extracurriculars: Debate, international club, choir, theater, dance, majorette, marching band, flag, cheer, student ambassadors, community service, music production, anime, chess, cosmetology, gardening, PRIDE, weightlifting, quilting. Students may start new clubs. Sports: LHSAA Sports: boys basketball; boys football; boys indoor track & field; boys outdoor track & field; girls basketball; girls indoor track & field; girls outdoor track & field; girls softball; girls volleyball. CLUB Sports: baseball; cheerleading; rugby; soccer; Youth Run Nola

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements. HIGHELEMENTARY SCHOOL SCHOOL 79 NOLA PUBLIC SCHOOL GUIDE

CA: ROSENWALD COLLEGIATE ACADEMY

Grades Served 9 - 10 (building to 12th grade) | www.collegiateacademies.org | (504) 503-1400

1801 LB Landry Avenue, 70114

We are building a better world by preparing all students for college success and lives 2018 Student Performance of limitless opportunity. N/A 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Ben Davis Hours: 8:00 AM-4:30 PM N/A Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students Old Aurora Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $30 - $39; Free uniform(s) initially provided

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Summer internships and college experiences, Advanced Placement emphasis, College advisory & mentoring | Tutoring: Daily afterschool; Some Saturdays; Tutorial block period during school day | Weekend Classes: Optional ACT Prep & Tutoring | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Continuum of services based on student need including supports within general education, community-based, and resource classrooms; Journey Program provides behavioral support, REACH Program provides academic support; Lift-enabled special needs transport Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Alumni Support Team; Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Mental Health Counselor(s); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Psychologist; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information AP Courses: Human Geography Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese. | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish and Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Monthly PTO meetings. | Student Government; Principal’s Honor Council Behavior Model: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Restorative practices Extracurriculars: Dance, Cheer, Flag, Band, Art & Crafts, Media Club, Student Government, and Photography Sports: LHSAA Sports: boys basketball; boys football; boys outdoor track & field; boys soccer; girls basketball; girls outdoor track & field; girls soccer; girls volleyball.

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL

Grades Served PK4 - 12 | www.kinghigh.org | (504) 325-2179

Grades PK-8 Campus: 1617 Caffin Ave, 70117 | Grades 9-12 Campus: 5300 N. Rocheblave St., 70117

Our mission is to create and maintain an orderly trusting environment where teaching and 2018 Student Performance learning are innovative and exciting, where students are taught to read write, compute and think critically according to their fullest potential. C 65.9 KEY INFORMATION 2018 Student Growth Principal: Dr. Lindsey Moore Sr. Hours: Grades PK-8 Campus: 8:00 AM-3:10 PM | Grades 9-12 Campus: 8:00 AM-3:10 PM | Four Day Week B 76.1

Bus Service: Yellow Bus or City Bus (RTA)- For Some Students Lower Ninth Ward Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $60 - $69 STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Mentoring sorority & fraternity | Tutoring: Some Saturdays | Weekend Classes: Optional monthly Saturday classes | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: Spanish instruction daily Special Needs Model: Inclusion Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Alumni Support Team; Dean(s) Of Students; Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Nurse(s); Parent Community Coordinator; SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Social Worker(s) Before/After Care: None available Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish. | Interpretation not provided.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: COMER Parent Group | No student organization Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Band, orchestra, choir, dance, flag team, color guard, majorettes, yearbook club, web design, science club, journalism, technology club, math club Sports: LHSAA Sports: boys baseball; boys basketball; boys cross country; boys outdoor track & field; girls baseball; girls basketball; girls cross country; girls outdoor track & field; girls softball; girls volleyball. CLUB Sports: cheerleading; step team

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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EDNA KARR HIGH SCHOOL

Grades Served 9 - 12 | www.ednakarr.org/ | (504) 302-7135

3332 Huntlee Dr, 70131

The mission of Edna Karr High School is to teach all students to be independent 2018 Student Performance lifelong learners and achievers through the involvement of all stakeholders in a college preparatory environment. A 92.6 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Dr. Chauncey Nash Hours: 8:30 AM-4:00 PM A 90.1 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students Old Aurora Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $40 - $49

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: AP, Gifted & Talented, academic rigor | Tutoring: Some days afterschool; Study hall during school day | Weekend Classes: Optional ACT Prep & Tutoring | Extended Year: early 9th grade start (July); summer session for remediation Language Instruction: Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Inclusion model for students working toward regular high school diploma; autistic and community-based classes are available Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Family Liaison(s); Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Master / Mentor Teacher(s); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Social Worker(s) | Part-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Psychologist; SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist AP Courses: Calculus AB; Calculus BC; Computer Science Principles; English Language and Composition; English Literature and Composition; French Language and Culture; Government and Politics - US; Human Geography; Music Theory; Psychology; Studio Art Drawing; US History; World History Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish. | Interpretation available by phone in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTO | Student Council Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Concert band, marching band, choir, dance team, flag team, majorettes, National Honor Society, key club, beta club, robotics team, forensics club, book club, art club, drama club, math club, step team, yearbook, digital media production, ecology club, culinary arts, spoken word Sports: LHSAA Sports: boys baseball; boys basketball; boys cross country; boys football; boys indoor track & field; boys outdoor track & field; girls basketball; girls cross country; girls indoor track & field; girls outdoor track & field; girls soccer; girls softball; girls volleyball.

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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EINSTEIN CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL AT SARAH TOWLES REED

Grades Served 9 - 12 | www.einsteincharter.org/ | (504) 503-0749

5316 Michoud Blvd, 70129

The mission of Einstein Charter School is to promote academic excellence in teaching 2018 Student Performance and learning through the integration of mathematics and science in interdisciplinary curricula and to promote the ideals and habits of lifelong learning among all stakeholders. C 72.4 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Nathan Stockman Hours: 8:30 AM-4:00 PM A 91.5 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students Village De L’Est Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $30 - $39

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: College prep, career and technical education, dual-enrollment, Gifted & Talented | Tutoring: Provided as needed; RTI during school day; Some Saturdays; Teacher office hours | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for remediation Language Instruction: Spanish instruction daily Special Needs Model: Continuum of Placement Limited English Model: Multilingual faculty, staff and administrators; Full ESL department; Small-group ESL services; Individualized plans and support. Einstein Charter Schools’ certified ELL instructors use a combination of rigorous, data-driven instruction and blended learning to accelerate English language acquisition in a nurturing and encouraging environment. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Interventionist(s); Bilingual Interventionist(s); Career & Technical Ed. Coordinator; Dean(s) Of Students; Family Liaison(s); Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information AP Courses: Computer Science Principles; English Language and Composition; English Literature and Composition; Government and Politics - US; Human Geography; Statistics; Studio Art 2D Design; Studio Art Drawing Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | Student Government Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Conflict resolution; Incentives and rewards system; Logical consequences system; Parent-teacher conferences; Peer mediation; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Response to Intervention (RTI); Responsive Classroom model; Restorative practices; Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Debate, chess, robotics, culinary club, environmental club, academic games club, band, culinary arts, STEM Sports: LHSAA Sports: boys basketball; boys outdoor track & field; boys soccer; girls basketball; girls outdoor track & field; girls soccer; girls volleyball. CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; cross country; Girls On The Run; soccer; Youth Run Nola

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements. HIGHELEMENTARY SCHOOL SCHOOL 83 NOLA PUBLIC SCHOOL GUIDE

ELEANOR MCMAIN SECONDARY SCHOOL

Grades Served 9 - 12 | www.eleanormcmain.org | (504) 324-7500

5721 S Claiborne Ave, 70125

McMain Secondary School will provide a safe environment, rigorous curriculum, and 2018 Student Performance meaningful learning experiences for all students. B 80.4 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: John Green Hours: 8:30 AM-4:00 PM B 85.5 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students Audubon Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $40 - $49

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: AP, Dual Enrollment, Gifted & Talented | Tutoring: 2-3 times/week afterschool | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: early 9th grade start (July); summer session for remediation Language Instruction: Spanish instruction daily Special Needs Model: Inclusion; community based instruction; resource classrooms Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Family Liaison(s); Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Master / Mentor Teacher(s); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Mental Health Counselor(s); Psychologist; Speech Pathologist AP Courses: English Language and Composition; English Literature and Composition; Human Geography; US History Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish. | Interpretation available by phone in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTO | Student Government Behavior Model: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Restorative practices Extracurriculars: Band, majorettes, dance squad, cheerleaders, flag team, robotics team Sports: LHSAA Sports: boys baseball; boys basketball; boys football; boys soccer; boys wrestling; girls basketball; girls soccer; girls softball; girls volleyball.

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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INTERNATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Grades Served 9 - 12 | www.ihsnola.org/ | (504) 613-5703

727 Carondelet St, 70130

To educate and nurture a diverse learning community through the International 2018 Student Performance Baccalaureate Programme, world languages and intercultural appreciation to succeed in a global economy. C 63.2 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Sean Wilson Hours: 8:00 AM-3:25 PM C 62.9 Bus Service: Yellow Bus or City Bus (RTA)- For Some Students CBD Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $90 - $99

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: International baccalaureate, French, Spanish, Arabic & Chinese | Tutoring: 2-3 times/week afterschool; Daily afterschool; RTI during school day; Some Saturdays; Study hall during school day; Teacher office hours | Weekend Classes: Optional Saturday attendance recovery | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: Arabic, French, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Vietnamese instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Inclusion Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Behavior Interventionist(s); Guidance Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Social Worker(s) | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information AP Courses: None available Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish, Vietnamese, French, and Mandarin Chinese. | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish, Vietnamese, French, and Mandarin Chinese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTO | Senior board, student ambassadors Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Speech & debate club, international club, globetrotters club, Gay Straight Alliance, GROW mentoring club, guitar club, robotics club, senior board, yearbook, drama club; multiple cultural celebrations and programs; 4 years required foreign language instruction Sports: LHSAA Sports: boys basketball; boys cross country; boys golf; boys outdoor track & field; boys soccer; boys tennis; girls basketball; girls cross country; girls golf; girls outdoor track & field; girls soccer; girls tennis.

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements. Open to residents in any Louisiana parish.

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JOHN F. KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL AT LAKE AREA

Grades Served 9 - 12 | www.newbeginningsnola.net/ | (504) 267-8811

6026 Paris Ave, 70122

Through effective partnerships with parents, community members, and students, John F. 2018 Student Performance Kennedy High School at Lake Area will provide a dynamic learning environment where teachers challenge students through learning experiences that are differentiated and tailored to the needs of individual students and aligned to meaningful career pathways. C 63.3 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Mr. Harold Clay, Jr. Hours: 7:30 AM-2:30 PM C 61.4 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students Filmore Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $100+

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Advanced Placement, CTE, dual enrollment, credit-recovery | Tutoring: Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for SPED remediation Language Instruction: Spanish instruction daily Special Needs Model: Inclusion, Self-Contained Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Career & Technical Ed. Coordinator; Dean(s) Of Students; Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator | Part- time staff: Contact school for more information AP Courses: None available Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish. | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Advisory Committee | Student Council, Student Advisory Team Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Drama club, choir, band and marching units, debate, student ambassadors, and National Honor Society. Sports: LHSAA Sports: boys baseball; boys basketball; boys football; boys indoor track & field; boys outdoor track & field; girls basketball; girls indoor track & field; girls outdoor track & field; girls soccer; girls softball; girls volleyball.

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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KIPP BOOKER T. WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL

Grades Served 9 - 12 | www.kippneworleans.org/ | (504) 609-2283

1201 South Roman St, 70125

Booker T. Washington High School believes in meeting students where they are and 2018 Student Performance then holding them to the highest bar. We recognize that our students need innovative and responsive ways to learn material and we deeply value the cultural knowledge that they bring to the classroom. We honor our school’s rich history and we live out our motto C 69.6 daily – Nobilsse oblige – to whom much is given, much is required. 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Robert Corvo Hours: 7:30 AM-4:00 PM B 75.8 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students Central City Uniforms: Mandatory | Average Cost $20 - $29

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Earhar Academic Support: Features & Programs: College prep with focus on sports programming t Blvd . and career training | Tutoring: Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: None Erato St | Extended Year: Not Applicable . Language Instruction: Spanish instruction daily Martin Luther King Blvd Special Needs Model: Inclusion model; required services provided in regular education setting to the extent possible S. Roman St. . 90 Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Individualized plans and support. Content-based language model with sheltered English instruction and ESL pull-out Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Alumni Support Team; Behavior Interventionist(s); Clinical Psychologist; Dean(s) Of Students; Instructional Coach(es); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Bilingual Interventionist(s); Speech Pathologist AP Courses: None available Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full- time in Spanish; by phone in Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | Student Council Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Marching band, majorettes, flag team, dance team, cheerleader, art club, drama troupe, robotics club, journalism club, Spanish club Sports: CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; football; track & field; volleyball;Youth Run Nola

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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KIPP RENAISSANCE HIGH SCHOOL

Grades Served 9 - 12 | www.kippneworleans.org | (504) 373-6255

3820 St Claude Ave, 70117

KIPP Renaissance High School prepares students for the rigors of college, without 2018 Student Performance sacrificing a high school experience deeply rooted in the fabric of New Orleans, where they can create numerous happy memories. We aim to prove that these dual intentions are not mutually exclusive for our students. This is a place where kids want to learn, B 82.9 parents want to send their kids, teachers want to teach, and leaders want to lead. 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Towana Pierre-Floyd Hours: 7:50 AM-4:15 PM A 93.6 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students St. Claude Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $10 - $19

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: College-prep with focus on character and academics. | Tutoring: Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for remediation Language Instruction: Spanish instruction daily Special Needs Model: Inclusion model; required services provided in regular education setting to the extent possible Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Individualized plans and support. Content-based language model with sheltered English instruction and ESL pull-out and ESL push-in Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Alumni Support Team; Behavior Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Instructional Coach(es); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Bilingual Interventionist(s); Clinical Psychologist; Mental Health Counselor(s); Speech Pathologist AP Courses: Calculus AB; English Language and Composition; English Literature and Composition; Environmental Science; Government and Politics - US; US History; World History Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full- time in Spanish; by phone in Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Parent Teacher Organization | Student Government Behavior Model: Character education / personal responsibility Extracurriculars: Band, flag team, majorettes, drama club, art club, speech and debate, Frederick Douglass Society, early college academy for new 9th and 10th graders Sports: LHSAA Sports: boys baseball; boys basketball; boys cross country; boys football; boys outdoor track & field; boys powerlifting; boys soccer; girls basketball; girls cross country; girls outdoor track & field; girls powerlifiting; girls soccer; girls softball; girls volleyball. CLUB Sports: cheerleading; Youth Run Nola

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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L. B. LANDRY - O. PERRY WALKER COLLEGE AND CAREER PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL Grades Served 9 - 12 | www.algierscharterschools.org/ | (504) 302-7170

1200 LB Landry Ave, 70114

The mission of L. B. Landry - O. P. Walker College and Career Preparatory High School 2018 Student Performance is to provide age appropriate opportunities for students to expand their conceptual understanding, acquire critical thinking and problem solving skills and develop positive habits of mind towards academics, service and comprehensive health. F 48.0 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Marcus Hodges Hours: 8:30 AM-3:50 PM C 74.7 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students Whitney Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $60 - $69

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Dual Enrollment, AP, College Prep, Career Certification, Urban League of Louisiana/Project Ready After School Program | Tutoring: Daily afterschool; Monday-Thursday afterschool; Through community partnership | Weekend Classes: Optional ACT Prep & Tutoring | Extended Year: early 9th grade start (July); summer session for remediation Language Instruction: French, Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Inclusion model, services for mild/moderate and severe/profound disabilities; job/study skills; gifted and talented in visual arts, instrumental and vocal music, and theater Limited English Model: Small-group ESL services; Individualized plans and support. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Behavior Interventionist(s); Career & Technical Ed. Coordinator; Dean(s) Of Students; Guidance Counselor(s); Master / Mentor Teacher(s); Nurse(s); Parent Community Coordinator; Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information | Healthcare Provider Partnerships AP Courses: Chemistry; English Language and Composition; US History Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and French. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and French.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTSO | Student Government Association Behavior Model: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Response to Intervention (RTI) Extracurriculars: National Honor Society, Marching Band, Concert Band, Jazz Ensemble, Brass Band, Majorettes, Flag Team, Dance Team, Pom Squad, Letter Carriers, Color Guard, Navy JROTC, Gospel Choir, Concert Choir, Dance Company, Urban League Project Ready, Arts, ESS Inclusion Sports: LHSAA Sports: boys baseball; boys basketball; boys football; boys indoor track & field; boys outdoor track & field; boys soccer; girls basketball; girls indoor track & field; girls outdoor track & field; girls soccer; girls softball; girls volleyball. CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; cheerleading; football; indoor track & field; outdoor track & field; soccer; softball; track & field; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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LIVING SCHOOL

Grades Served 9 (building to 12th grade) | livingschoolnola.org | (504) 410-5736

6003 Bullard Avenue, 70128

Living School cultivates equity by nurturing students to do work that improves their 2018 Student Performance lives, communities, and the environment through holistic health, citizenship, and the environment. N/A 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Stefin Pasternak Hours: 9:00 AM-3:50 PM N/A Bus Service: Yellow Bus or City Bus (RTA)- For All Qualifying Students New Orleans East Uniforms: Optional | Free shirt(s) initially provided; No Uniforms

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: All students work to graduate with both and advanced trade and college-acceptance | Tutoring: Lunch tutoring available; Provided as needed; RTI during school day; Teacher office hours | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: year-round school Language Instruction: Spanish instruction daily Special Needs Model: Full-inclusion for most students Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Individualized plans and support. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Dean(s) Of Students; Family Liaison(s); Master / Mentor Teacher(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: AP Courses: None available Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish, Vietnamese, French, Mandarin Chinese, Afrikaans, Bengali, Haitian-Creole, Korean, and Portuguese. | Interpretation available remotely Spanish, Vietnamese, French, Mandarin Chinese, Afrikaans, Bengali, Haitian-Creole, Korean, Portuguese

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Family Council meets twice a month | Student Council meets weekly Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Conflict resolution; Holistic discipline; Peer mediation; Positive environment, community and relationship building; Response to Intervention (RTI); Responsive Classroom model; Restorative practices; Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Band Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; soccer; track & field

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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LUSHER CHARTER MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL

Grades Served 6 - 12 | www.lusherschool.org/ | (504) 304-3961

5624 Freret St, 70115

Lusher Charter School provides a developmentally appropriate learning environment in 2018 Student Performance which high academics, comprehensive arts education and the celebration of individuality and diversity enable each student to achieve as a learner, a person and a valuable member of our society. A 122.2 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Dr. Steven Corbett (HS), Charlene Hebert (MS) Hours: 8:00 AM-3:35 PM A 114.2 Bus Service: City Bus (RTA)- For All Qualifying Students Uptown Uniforms: None | Contact school for details

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Holistic learning, arts integration, dual enrollment, Gifted & Talented, after-care for middle school until 6 PM | Tutoring: Teacher office hours; Through community partnership | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: French, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish instruction daily Special Needs Model: Inclusion Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Guidance Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Social Worker(s) | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information AP Courses: AP Research; AP Seminar; Biology; Calculus AB; Calculus BC; Chemistry; Computer Science Principles; English Language and Composition; English Literature and Composition; Environmental Science; European History; French Language and Culture; Government and Politics - US; Human Geography; Physics C: Mechanics; Psychology; Spanish Language; Statistics; Studio Art 2D Design; US History; World History Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish, Vietnamese, French, Mandarin Chinese; remotely in Afrikaans, Bengali, Haitian-Creole, Korean, Portuguese

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTSA | Student Government Association/ sports boosters/ Arts Guild Behavior Model: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) Extracurriculars: Drama troupe, student clubs, student newspapers, literary magazines, four dance companies, debate, quiz bowl, robotics, academic games, junior achievement, 4-H club, after school arts enrichment program. Pre-professional art training; Project Lead the Way engineering and biomedical science programs. Sports: LHSAA Sports: boys basketball; boys cross country; boys football; boys outdoor track & field; boys soccer; boys swimming; boys tennis; girls basketball; girls cross country; girls outdoor track & field; girls soccer; girls softball; girls swimming; girls tennis; girls volleyball.

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: School provides its own application Deadline: See School Website Requirements: Eligibility determined by point system, which includes testing, grades, and arts profile; students selected by lottery if there are more eligible applicants than available seats. Eligible applicants prioritized if they are Lusher staff-child, Tulane staff- child, and based on their matrix score. HIGHELEMENTARY SCHOOL SCHOOL 91 NOLA PUBLIC SCHOOL GUIDE

MCDONOGH #35 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Grades Served 9 (building to 12th grade) | https://www.inspirenolacharterschools.org/ | (504) 467-7473

4000 Cadillac St, 70122

McDonogh #35 is a new school in 19-20. Contact the school for more information. 2018 Student Performance N/A 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Lee Green Hours: 8:30 AM-4:00 PM N/A Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For Qualifying Orleans Parish Students

Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $40 - $49

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: AP, gifted and talented, dual enrollment, remediation | Tutoring: Some days afterschool | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: early 9th grade start (July); summer session for remediation Language Instruction: Spanish instruction daily Special Needs Model: Inclusion, pullout, community-based classrooms Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Master / Mentor Teacher(s); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Social Worker(s) | Part-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Psychologist; SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist AP Courses: To be determined Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTO, Student Council | No student organization Behavior Model: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) Extracurriculars: band, dance, majorettes, choir Sports: CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; cheerleading; football; indoor track & field; softball; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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MORRIS JEFF COMMUNITY SCHOOL

Grades Served PK - 11 (building to 12th grade) | www.morrisjeffschool.org/ | (504) 373-6258

Grades PK-8 Campus: 211 S Lopez St, 70119 | Grades 9-11 Campus: 1301 N Derbigny, 70116

Morris Jeff Community School offers an education that is a source of freedom and 2018 Student Performance possibility for children, permitting them to develop their talents fully, become effective global citizens, and attain the foundation they need to excel in college and beyond. C 74.7 KEY INFORMATION 2018 Student Growth Principal: Patricia Perkins (Head of School) Hours: Grades PK-8 Campus: 7:45 AM-3:00 PM | Grades 9-11 Campus: 8:15 AM-3:45 PM B 87.0

Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students Mid-City Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $50 - $59 STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: International Baccalaureate certified instruction for all grades | Tutoring: Some days afterschool; Teacher office hours | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for remediation; summer session for SPED remediation Language Instruction: French, Spanish instruction daily Special Needs Model: Inclusion - follows Universal Design for Learning strategies Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Individualized plans and support. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Behavior Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Mental Health Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Career & Technical Ed. Coordinator; Intern Social Worker(s) Before/After Care: 7:00 AM - 7:30 AM Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Morris Jeff Family Partnership | Student Council, Travel Club, National Honor Society Behavior Model: Conflict resolution; Incentives and rewards system; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) Extracurriculars: Band, Theater Arts, Robotics, Dance, Youth Run NOLA, Yearbook, International Travel, etc Sports: LHSAA Sports: boys baseball; boys basketball; boys cross country; boys outdoor track & field; boys soccer; boys swimming; girls basketball; girls cross country; girls outdoor track & field; girls soccer; girls softball; girls swimming; girls volleyball. CLUB Sports: baseball; basketball; cheerleading; cross country; flag football; football; outdoor track & field; soccer; softball; swimming; volleyball; Youth Run Nola

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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NEW HARMONY HIGH

Grades Served 9 - 10 | newharmonyhigh.org | (504) 612-7869

3368 Esplanade Street, 70119

New Harmony High School educates diverse problem solvers rooted in their communities 2018 Student Performance and informed by a greater social and environmental context. N/A 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Sunny Dawn Summers Hours: 8:30 AM-3:30 PM N/A Bus Service: Yellow Bus or City Bus (RTA)- For All Qualifying Students Holy Cross Uniforms: None | No Uniforms

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Advisory Program; Coastal restoration and preservation; field work; individualized learning plans. | Tutoring: Provided as needed; RTI during school day | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction Special Needs Model: Services developed to meet individual needs utilizing inclusive and small group (pullout) settings. All related services provided. Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Multilingual faculty, staff and administrators. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Family Liaison(s); Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Mental Health Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Parent Community Coordinator; SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: Speech Pathologist AP Courses: None available Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Vietnamese. | Interpretation available by phone in Spanish and Vietnamese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Frequent Parent Meetings; Parent rep on School Board | Student Ambassador Program; Peer Mediation Behavior Model: Character education / personal responsibility; Positive environment, community and relationship building; Response to Intervention (RTI); Restorative practices; Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, Archery, Gardening, Youth Run. Sports: CLUB Sports: Youth Run Nola

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements. Open to residents in any Louisiana parish.

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NEW ORLEANS CENTER FOR CREATIVE ARTS

Grades Served 9 - 12 | www.nocca.com/ | (504) 940-2787

2800 Chartres St, 70117

NOCCA is a statewide, pre-professional arts training center educating high school children 2018 Student Performance in culinary arts, dance, media arts, music (classical, jazz, vocal), theatre arts (drama, musical theatre, theatre design), visual arts, and creative writing, while demanding academic excellence. NOCCA offers a full-day, diploma-granting program. A 114.0 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Kyle Wedberg (President & CEO) Hours: 8:00 AM-6:30 PM A 112.5 Bus Service: None Marigny/Bywater Uniforms: None | Arts education appropriate attire

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Intensive, pre-professional arts instruction; academic excellence. | Tutoring: Contact school for more information | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: French instruction daily; Online courses in other languages Special Needs Model: Inclusion; on-site student services specialist for IEP management Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Interventionist(s); Career & Technical Ed. Coordinator; Family Liaison(s); Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es) | Part-time staff: Social Worker(s) AP Courses: Studio Art 2D Design; Studio Art 3D Design; Studio Art Drawing Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and French. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and French.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | Student Leadership Council Behavior Model: Response to Intervention (RTI) Extracurriculars: Performances in all arts disciplines; pre-professional arts training; full-day, diploma-granting fine arts and music program. Sports: No sports offerings

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: School provides its own application Deadline: January 8, 2020 Requirements: Eligibility determined by successful audition within a specific arts discipline. Students for full-day program selected by lottery if there are more eligible students than spaces available. Open to residents in any Louisiana parish.

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NEW ORLEANS CHARTER SCIENCE AND MATH HIGH SCHOOL (SCI HIGH)

Grades Served 9 - 12 | www.noscihigh.org/ | (504) 324-7061

5625 Loyola Ave, 70115

New Orleans Charter Science and Mathematics High School is an open-admission public 2018 Student Performance charter school that prepares all students for college admissions and successful careers. Sci High provides a rigorous high school curriculum with an emphasis in science and mathematics in a supportive environment of learning and respect that prepares students B 82.4 to make informed choices about post-secondary pursuits. 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Dr. Monique Cola Hours: 7:45 AM-3:10 PM B 82.2 Bus Service: Yellow Bus or City Bus (RTA)- For All Qualifying Students Uptown Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $80 - $89

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: STEM focus, dual enrollment, paid summer internships | Tutoring: 2-3 times/week afterschool; Provided as needed; Through community partnership | Weekend Classes: Optional academic Saturday classes | Extended Year: early 9th grade start (July) Language Instruction: Spanish instruction daily Special Needs Model: Inclusion with extra supports provided through para-professionals Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Individualized plans and support. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Career & Technical Ed. Coordinator; Dean(s) Of Students; Guidance Counselor(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: Nurse(s); Social Worker(s) | Healthcare Provider Partnerships AP Courses: Biology; Calculus AB; Chemistry; Computer Science Principles; English Language and Composition; English Literature and Composition; Government and Politics - US; US History; World History Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: Family Council | Multiple student leadership groups Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Conflict resolution; Peer mediation; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Positive environment, community and relationship building; Restorative practices Extracurriculars: Over 40 clubs meet weekly including ACT prep, hip hop club, chess club, anime club, camping club, social aid & pleasure club, peer mediators, science club, Beta club, grade level councils, dance, & drumline. Evening activities include spelling bee, Black history night, literacy night, pi day, science fair. Robotics and Science Fair team after school. Sports: CLUB Sports: basketball; cheerleading; outdoor track & field; volleyball

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements, open to Orleans Parish residents only

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NEW ORLEANS MILITARY AND MARITIME ACADEMY

Grades Served 8 - 12 | www.nomma.net/ | (504) 227-3810

425 O’Bannon St, 70114

The mission of the New Orleans Military/Maritime Academy (NOMMA) is to educate 2018 Student Performance high school students, no matter their background or previous school experience, to fully achieve their personal and academic potential through the acquisition of core knowledge and the skills of analysis, problem-solving, communication, and global responsibility. B 89.6 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Mr. Daniel Garbarino Hours: 7:35 AM-3:05 PM A 97.7 Bus Service: Yellow Bus or City Bus (RTA)- For Some Students US Naval Base Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $50 - $59

Miss. River STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Must participate in MCJROTC | Tutoring: 2-3 times/week afterschool | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: summer session for enrichment; summer session for remediation Language Instruction: French, Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week; Online courses in Chinese, Latin Special Needs Model: Pullout and inclusion Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Pullout and inclusion Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Behavior Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Guidance Counselor(s); Nurse(s); SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: Speech Pathologist | Healthcare Provider Partnerships AP Courses: Biology; Calculus AB; English Language and Composition; English Literature and Composition; Government and Politics - US; Human Geography; Psychology; US History Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: NOMMA Parents Organization | Student Council Behavior Model: Responsibility-Centered Discipline (RCD) Extracurriculars: US Marine Corps JROTC, student government, choir, band, National Honor Society Sports: LHSAA Sports: boys baseball; boys cross country; boys outdoor track & field; boys soccer; boys wrestling; girls basketball; girls cross country; girls outdoor track & field; girls softball. CLUB Sports: rugby

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: All applicants must attend an open house or school tour; assigned students must attend summer orientation and participate in the Marine Corps JROTC program. Recently relocated children of military families receive priority placement to remaining seats after the lottery. Open to residents in any Louisiana parish.

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ROOTED SCHOOL

Grades Served 9 - 11 (building to 12th grade) | www.rootedschool.org/ | (504) 383-4654

4238 St Charles Ave, 70115

We exist to provide students personal pathways to financial freedom. 2018 Student Performance B 78.1 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Kaitlin Karpinski Hours: 8:30 AM-4:30 PM B 89.4 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students East Riverside Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $40 - $49

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Tech industry certification | Tutoring: RTI during school day | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: year-round school Language Instruction: French, Spanish instruction daily Special Needs Model: Orleans Parish School Board ensures special education services are provided as needed. Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. We use a targeted approach to English immersion beginning with vocabulary acquisition and following up with situational language use. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Behavior Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Mental Health Counselor(s); SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: Nurse(s) AP Courses: English Language and Composition; English Literature and Composition; Environmental Science; Human Geography; US History; World History Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTO | Girl’s Club and Student Council Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Incentives and rewards system; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) Extracurriculars: Students take various courses across technology industries: 3D printing, game development, digital media, computer programming, Magic the Gathering club, League of Legends club. Students leave with at least two employer-validated credentials in technology. Sports: CLUB Sports: Youth Run Nola

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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SOPHIE B. WRIGHT CHARTER SCHOOL

Grades Served 9 - 12 | www.sophiebwrightschool.com/ | (504) 304-3916

1426 Napoleon Ave, 70115

The mission of Sophie B. Wright Charter School is to create a community of empowered 2018 Student Performance learners in an atmosphere of mutual respect and trust. Every student will be inspired and challenged to learn, grow, and accomplish academic, social, and vocational goals. C 61.4 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Sharon L. Clark Hours: 7:30 AM-4:00 PM F 49.2 Bus Service: Yellow Bus or City Bus (RTA)- For All Qualifying Students West Riverside Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $100+

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: College prep program, advanced placement, dual enrollment | Tutoring: 2-3 times/week afterschool | Weekend Classes: Optional ACT Prep & Tutoring | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: French, Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week Special Needs Model: Inclusion Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Dean(s) Of Students; Guidance Counselor(s) | Part-time staff: Behavior Interventionist(s); Bilingual Interventionist(s); Career & Technical Ed. Coordinator; Social Worker(s); Speech Pathologist AP Courses: Calculus BC; English Language and Composition; Microeconomics; US History; World History Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish. | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: No parent organization | Student Council Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Debate team, speech team, robotics, tutoring club, science club, dance club, digital media club, yearbook, newspaper Sports: LHSAA Sports: boys basketball; boys cross country; boys football; boys indoor track & field; boys outdoor track & field; girls cross country; girls indoor track & field; girls outdoor track & field; girls volleyball.

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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WALTER L. COHEN COLLEGE PREP

Grades Served 9 - 12 | www.cohencollegeprep.org | (504) 335-0400

2503 Willow St, 70113

To prepare students with academic and life skills for success in college, career, and 2018 Student Performance beyond. D 50.6 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Darren Lewis Hours: 7:45 AM-3:00 PM C 63.9 Bus Service: Yellow Bus or City Bus (RTA)- For All Qualifying Students Milan Area Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $30 - $39

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Advanced Placement, Dual Enrollment, Small Classes | Tutoring: 2-3 times/week afterschool; Lunch tutoring available; Through community partnership | Weekend Classes: Optional Saturday classes | Extended Year: Not Applicable Language Instruction: Spanish instruction daily Special Needs Model: Inclusion/small group for Core Four Diploma, Career/Community Academy for Career Diploma, small group for significant behavioral needs; SPED Social Worker & Transition Coordinator; Gifted/Talented. Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed; Multilingual faculty, staff and administrators; Full ESL department; Small-group ESL services; Individualized plans and support. Content based language instruction Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); Alumni Support Team; Behavior Interventionist(s); Bilingual Interventionist(s); Clinical Psychologist; Dean(s) Of Students; Family Liaison(s); Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Network Support Team; Nurse(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator; Speech Pathologist | Part-time staff: Clinical Psychologist; Psychology Intern(s); Speech Pathologist | Healthcare Provider Partnerships AP Courses: English Language and Composition; English Literature and Composition; Environmental Science; Government and Politics - US; Human Geography; Studio Art 2D Design; US History Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: The Parent Teacher Organization meets every 3rd Wednesday. | Student Government, elected annually Behavior Model: Bullying prevention; Character education / personal responsibility; Conflict resolution; Incentives and rewards system; Parent-teacher conferences; Peer mediation; Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS); Positive environment, community and relationship building; Response to Intervention (RTI); Restorative practices; Social / emotional intelligence Extracurriculars: Band, Majorettes, Dance, Drill, Clubs (Art, Book, Anime, D&D, Engineering, Building), Choir, Yoga, Honor Society, Latinos United, Gay/Straight Alliance, college visits, programming & internships for scholars w/exceptionalities, Bard Sports: LHSAA Sports: boys baseball; boys basketball; boys football; boys indoor track & field; boys outdoor track & field; girls basketball; girls outdoor track & field; girls soccer; girls softball; girls volleyball. CLUB Sports:Youth Run Nola

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements. 100 ELEMENTARYHIGH SCHOOL 2019 - 2020 SCHOOL YEAR

WARREN EASTON HIGH SCHOOL

Grades Served 9 - 12 | www.wechs.org | (504) 324-7400

3019 Canal St, 70119

The mission of Warren Easton Charter High School is to provide rigorous and relevant 2018 Student Performance instruction for students at all academic levels to ensure each has the opportunity to achieve maximum potential. A 96.5 2018 Student Growth KEY INFORMATION Principal: Mervin Jackson Hours: 7:33 AM-3:10 PM B 80.2 Bus Service: Yellow Bus- For All Qualifying Students Mid-City Uniforms: Mandatory | Average cost $70 - $79

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS Academic Support: Features & Programs: Dual enrollment, career academies, internships, STEM, Gifted & Talented, | Tutoring: Daily afterschool; Monday-Thursday afterschool | Weekend Classes: Optional ACT Prep & Tutoring; Optional character ed Saturday classes; Optional Saturday attendance recovery; Optional Saturday classes | Extended Year: summer session for enrichment; summer session for remediation Language Instruction: Spanish, Mandarin Chinese daily Special Needs Model: Inclusion; teacher and para-educator meet regularly with students in need; itinerant teachers for speech, hearing/vision needs; community-based classroom for mild to moderate special needs Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Guidance Counselor(s); Nurse(s); Social Worker(s) | Part-time staff: Optometrist AP Courses: English Language and Composition; Government and Politics - US; Physics 1; US History; World History Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Mandarin Chinese. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and Mandarin Chinese.

SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Family Involvement: PTSO | Student Council Behavior Model: Contact school for more information Extracurriculars: Band, spirit clubs, choir, poetry, photography, newspaper, yearbook, academic-based clubs (National Honor Society, beta club, chess club, robotics club, coding etc.), community service clubs (interact, gardening, community beautification club etc.). Summer session for incoming freshmen, summer test preparation programs for 10th-12th grades, community and service project opportunities, entrepreneur Sports: LHSAA Sports: boys baseball; boys basketball; boys football; boys outdoor track & field; girls basketball; girls outdoor track & field; girls softball; girls volleyball.

HOW TO ENROLL | APPLICATION PROCESS: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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JCFA - ALGIERS CAMPUS

Grades Served 8 - 12 | www.jcfa.co/home/jcfa-algiers/ | (504) 518-5834

1415 Teche St, 70114

JCFA’s mission is to provide a learning environment that allows students to develop their potential; to prepare students for post-secondary education and/or the work Non-traditional high schools force; and to collaborate with community agencies, organizations, and institutions are schools designed to meet to meet students’ needs. the needs of students who may have struggled in a traditional high school setting, be seeking KEY INFORMATION vocational training, need a Principal: Millie Harris flexible schedule, or have fallen Hours: 9:00 AM-12:30 PM significantly behind in traditional Bus Service: City Bus (RTA)- For All Qualifying Students age or grade requirements for Uniforms: None | Average cost $10 - $19; Average Cost $20 - $29 high school graduation.

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS These schools may have Academic Support: Features & Programs: JCFA uses an online curriculum in smaller classes, more a blended learning environment to allow students to work at their optimal pace. individualized attention, and intensive academic and Prospective students should be aware that students work on computer for the majority behavioral supports, as well of the school day. | Tutoring: 2-3 times/week afterschool; Provided as needed; RTI as opportunities for technical during school day | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: year-round school certifications, apprenticeships, or Language Instruction: Can take classes at partner college internships not available at most Special Needs Model: Contact School for More Information high schools. However, they Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. may not have other features of a Student Support Staff:Contact school for more information traditional high school, such as team sports or marching bands. AP Courses: None available Documents translated upon request into Spanish. | Translation Support: Because alternative high Interpretation available part-time in Spanish. schools are not designed for a traditional high school student, SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES School Performance Scores and Family Involvement: No parent organization | JAG Career Association Letter Grades do not effectively Behavior Model: Contact school for more information measure school quality. Extracurriculars: Contact school for more information Therefore, the data metrics Sports: No sports offerings included for traditional high schools are excluded for these HOW TO ENROLL: Application Process: OneApp process pages. Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements. Open to These schools participate in the OneApp Application process. residents in any Louisiana parish.

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RENEW ACCELERATED HIGH SCHOOL

Grades Served 9 - 12 | rahs.renewschools.org/ | (504) 267-3882

3649 Laurel St, 70115

ReNEW Accelerated High School (RAHS) has had over 465 students ages 16-21 earn a high school diploma. Students can earn 6 credits per semester to graduate in half Non-traditional high schools the time as a traditional high school. Our smaller, technology-infused classes, access are schools designed to meet to three career pathways and personalized college counseling ensure individuals can the needs of students who may define and achieve their own version of success. have struggled in a traditional high school setting, be seeking KEY INFORMATION vocational training, need a Principal: Emily Perhamus flexible schedule, or have fallen Hours: 9:00 AM-5:00 PM significantly behind in traditional Bus Service: Yellow Bus or City Bus (RTA)- For All Qualifying Students age or grade requirements for Uniforms: None | Average cost $10 - $19 high school graduation.

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS These schools may have Academic Support: Features & Programs: Students earn credits in half the time smaller classes, more in small, supportive school environment; advisory support for all students; paid individualized attention, and internships work-based learning opportunities available. Early Childcare Center on site intensive academic and with student scholarships available. Career and technical education opportunities for behavioral supports, as well all students including CNA, Phlebotomy, EKG, EMR, Digital Media and NCCER Core as opportunities for technical certifications, apprenticeships, or (NOTEP Half Day Program). Two graduations per year. | Tutoring: Daily afterschool; internships not available at most Some Saturdays | Weekend Classes: Optional Saturday classes | Extended Year: N/A high schools. However, they Language Instruction: No foreign language instruction may not have other features of a Special Needs Model: Full continuum of services including community based traditional high school, such as instructional setting. Contact School for More Information team sports or marching bands. Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: Academic Interventionist(s); Behavior Because alternative high Interventionist(s); Dean(s) Of Students; Mental Health Counselor(s); Network Support schools are not designed for a Team; Nurse(s) | Part-time staff: Contact school for more information traditional high school student, AP Courses: None available School Performance Scores and Letter Grades do not effectively Translation Support: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and measure school quality. Vietnamese. | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish; part-time in Vietnamese. Therefore, the data metrics SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES included for traditional high schools are excluded for these Family Involvement: No parent organization | Student leadership group available pages. Behavior Model: Restorative practices Basketball, Soccer, Student Advisory Board Extracurriculars: These schools participate in the Sports: Soccer OneApp Application process.

HOW TO ENROLL: Application Process: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment for applicants ages 15-21.

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THE NET CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL: CENTRAL CITY

Grades Served 8 - 12 | www.thenetnola.org | (504) 267-9060

1614 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd, 70113

The mission of The NET is to provide struggling high school students with the skills, confidence, and experiences necessary to succeed in the education and career Non-traditional high schools paths of their choice. are schools designed to meet the needs of students who may have struggled in a traditional high school setting, be seeking KEY INFORMATION vocational training, need a Principal: Neil Poynter flexible schedule, or have fallen Hours: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM significantly behind in traditional Bus Service: City Bus (RTA)- For All Qualifying Students age or grade requirements for Uniforms: None | Contact school for details high school graduation.

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS These schools may have Academic Support: Features & Programs: Small School (160 Students). Flexible smaller classes, more Scheduling. Academic Support. Internships And Career Prep | Tutoring: Provided as individualized attention, and intensive academic and needed; RTI during school day | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: year-round behavioral supports, as well school as opportunities for technical Language Instruction: Spanish instruction daily certifications, apprenticeships, or Special Needs Model: Inclusion with individualized supports as needed internships not available at most Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Pull out and inclusion high schools. However, they Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); may not have other features of a Alumni Support Team; Behavior Interventionist(s); Career & Technical Ed. Coordinator; traditional high school, such as team sports or marching bands. Dean(s) Of Students; Guidance Counselor(s); Mental Health Counselor(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: Nurse(s); Psychologist; Speech Because alternative high Pathologist| Healthcare Provider Partnerships schools are not designed for a AP Courses: None available traditional high school student, Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish. | Interpretation School Performance Scores and available full-time in Spanish. Letter Grades do not effectively measure school quality. SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Therefore, the data metrics Family Involvement: No parent organization | Student Government included for traditional high Behavior Model: Restorative practices schools are excluded for these pages. Extracurriculars: Internships CLUB Sports: Girls On The Run; Youth Run Nola Sports: These schools participate in the OneApp Application process. HOW TO ENROLL: Application Process: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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THE NET CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL: GENTILLY

Grades Served 8 - 12 | www.thenetnola.org | (504) 267-9765

6601 Franklin Ave, 70122

The mission of The NET is to provide struggling high school students with the skills, confidence, and experiences necessary to succeed in the education and career Non-traditional high schools paths of their choice. are schools designed to meet the needs of students who may have struggled in a traditional high school setting, be seeking KEY INFORMATION vocational training, need a Principal: Kristina Baiamonte flexible schedule, or have fallen Hours: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM significantly behind in traditional Bus Service: City Bus (RTA)- For All Qualifying Students age or grade requirements for Uniforms: None | Contact school for details high school graduation.

STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SUPPORTS These schools may have Academic Support: Features & Programs: Small school (175 students), flexible smaller classes, more scheduling, academic support, internships and career prep | Tutoring: Provided as individualized attention, and intensive academic and needed; RTI during school day | Weekend Classes: None | Extended Year: year-round behavioral supports, as well school as opportunities for technical Language Instruction: Spanish instruction daily certifications, apprenticeships, or Special Needs Model: Inclusion with individualized supports as needed internships not available at most Limited English Model: ESL services provided as needed. Pullout and inclusion. high schools. However, they Student Support Staff: Full-time staff: 504 Coordinator; Academic Interventionist(s); may not have other features of a Alumni Support Team; Behavior Interventionist(s); Career & Technical Ed. Coordinator; traditional high school, such as team sports or marching bands. Dean(s) Of Students; Guidance Counselor(s); Instructional Coach(es); Mental Health Counselor(s); Social Worker(s); SPED Coordinator | Part-time staff: Nurse(s); Because alternative high Psychologist; Speech Pathologist| Healthcare Provider Partnerships schools are not designed for a AP Courses: None available traditional high school student, Translation Support: Documents translated routinely into Spanish. | Interpretation School Performance Scores and available full-time in Spanish. Letter Grades do not effectively measure school quality. SCHOOL CULTURE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Therefore, the data metrics Family Involvement: No parent organization | No student organization included for traditional high Behavior Model: Restorative practices schools are excluded for these pages. Extracurriculars: Internships No sports offerings Sports: These schools participate in the OneApp Application process. HOW TO ENROLL: Application Process: OneApp process Deadline: See NOLA Public Schools Website Requirements: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements.

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ACADEMIC ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS — Selective criteria used by some schools to determine a student’s eligibility, such as foreign language readiness or academic performance.

BEFORE AND AFTERCARE — Services provided to students beyond normal school hours. This time is generally used to provide students with extra study time, arts enrichment, or physical education.

BOARD OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION (BESE) — 11-member state board that sets policy for all Louisiana public schools. 8 members are elected from districts around the state, and 3 members are appointed by the Governor.

CHARTER ORGANIZATION — A non-profit organization governing the operation and performance of a charter school or schools. Charter organizations are led by a board that must hold regular open meetings and provide appropriate notice of meetings.

CHARTER SCHOOL — Public school governed by an independent non-profit school board. Charter schools are free and must serve all as- signed students. Most are open to any Orleans Parish student, but some may have selective criteria.

EVALUATION — A process of determining if a child has special learning needs.

GEOGRAPHIC PRIORITY - Students are given the opportunity to go to school close to home if they choose to, while giving fair access to students who would prefer to go to a school farther from home. Geographic priority is determined by “geographic zones,” a way of splitting up the city by area. Applicants who live within a 0.5 mile radius of a school will receive priority to 25% of open seats; applicants who reside in a school’s “geographic zone,” will also receive priority to 25% of open seats. The remaining 50% of available seats do not grant geographic priority, to help ensure that families who live further away also have the opportunity to attend.

INCLUSION/INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PRACTICES — Policy of providing services to students with special learning needs, including gifted students and speakers of languages other than English, in a general classroom setting. The students are included in the regular education program rather than being separated into special education classes.

INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PLAN (IEP) — Plan developed by the parents and teachers of a student with special learning needs, which outlines the student’s program of study and education services needed. Federal special education law (IDEA) requires that all children with disabilities or exceptional talents have an IEP.

INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES EDUCATION ACT (IDEA) — Federal law that mandates that all youth between the ages of 3 and 21 with disabilities have access to a free, appropriate public education.

LOTTERY — Process of randomly selecting students from a pool of applicants. All charter schools use lotteries if they receive more applications for admission than they have available spaces.

NON-TRADITIONAL SCHOOLS — Schools designed to meet the needs of students who may have struggled in a traditional high school setting, be seeking vocational training, or need a flexible schedule. These schools may have vocational opportunities not available at most schools, but may not have other features of a traditional high school.

OPEN ENROLLMENT — School that does not have selective admissions requirements and is open to all grade-appropriate applicants.

SIBLING PRIORITY - If a student applies to attend a school their sibling will attend for the upcoming year, that student will receive sibling priority during the placement process..

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