SCHOOL GUIDE

SPRING 2017 EDITION ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

THANK YOU

To school leaders, for thoughtfully providing information about their school. To Parents’ Guide, for generously sharing their guidance, knowledge, and materials with EnrollNOLA. To community organizations, for helping distribute the guide to families. To Abbey Printing, for layout and production of this guide. To parents, grandparents, and guardians, for the feedback they have provided, which helped shape this guide.

The EnrollNOLA School Guide is published by the Recovery School District and Orleans Parish School Board. All information contained herein was verified with school officials and/or reported directly from the Department of Education from October 2016 through January 2017. This information is subject to change. Errors and omissions can be reported by email to [email protected]. Once verified, corrections will be made to the updated version available on the website (www.EnrollNOLA.org).

Copyright 2017 EnrollNOLA TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION...... F4 NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SCHOOLS An overview of public education in New Orleans...... F5 MAP OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS...... F6 Chart of Public Schools A visual overview of public education in New Orleans...... F8 FINDING A SCHOOL THAT FITS...... F10 APPLYING TO SCHOOL ...... F11 KEY DATES...... F12 KEY ENROLLMENT QUESTIONS...... F13 READING A SCHOOL PROFILE...... F15 UNDERSTANDING THE GRAPHS...... F16 PERFORMANCE & ACCOUNTABILITY...... F17 CITYWIDE ENROLLMENT & PERFORMANCE...... F18 NON-TRADITIONAL HIGH SCHOOLS...... F19 GRADE INDEX OF SCHOOLS...... F20 COMMON SCHOOL NAME INDEX...... F22 SCHOOL INFORMATION Elementary (PK-8)...... E2-E127 High School (9-12)...... H128-H173 IMPORTANT CONTACT NUMBERS...... A174 GLOSSARY OF TERMS...... A176 NOTES ...... A177 ENROLLNOLA SCHOOL GUIDE

INTRODUCTION

The first edition of the EnrollNOLA School Guide follows in the tradition of the The New Orleans Parents’ Guide, which for ten years provided information about every public school in New Orleans, as well as helpful tools for evaluating schools and making informed school choices. We are incredibly thankful to the New Orleans Parents’ Guide for their decade of dedication to this work. We seek to carry on the tradition of working with community organizations, parents, and educators to create tools and resources to assist families in evaluating their school choices. In New Orleans, families can apply to attend any public school in the city. EnrollNOLA knows that the process of understanding which schools to apply to can be overwhelming. 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. You will find some questions to ask, and things to look for, when visiting a school on pages F13. 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. Contact information for EnrollNOLA’s Family Resource Centers is available on page F11.

¿Necesitas información sobre la escuela en español? Para familias que hablan español, el Recovery School District y Orleans Parish School Board tienen empleados que hablan su idioma y pueden hablar de sus opciones de escuelas en Español. Usted puede llamar a la EnrollNOLA al 877-343-4773 para ayuda en español.

Qúy phụ-huynh có cần biết thêm chi tiết bằng tiếng Việt không? Ban Phục-hồi Khu Học Chánh (RSD) và ban Quản Lý Trường học quận Orleans (OPSB) có nhân viên nói tiếng Việt làm việc với những gia đình người Việt. Xin qúy-vị gọi ban RSD ở số 877-343-4773 để được giúp đở bằng tiếng Việt.

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NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SCHOOLS

In New Orleans, the majority of our schools are charter 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 such as a foreign language assessment. On each school’s page in this book, the “Requirements” section explains how students are accepted and enrolled.

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 schools in the Recovery School District, while the Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB) authorizes schools in the Orleans Parish School Board District.

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

ORLEANS PARISH SCHOOL BOARD

The Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB) school district is the local public school system. The OPSB school district is governed by a 7-member elected board.

CENTRAL OFFICE...... 3520 Gen. DeGaulle Dr., Suite 5055/ New Orleans, LA 70114 MAIN PHONE NUMBER: ...... (504) 304-3520 WEBSITE: ...... www.opsb.us SUPERINTENDENT: ...... Dr. Henderson Lewis

RECOVERY SCHOOL DISTRICT The Recovery School District (RSD) was created in 2003 by the State to take over schools that were considered failing. The RSD is governed by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE).

CENTRAL OFFICE: ...... 1615 Poydras St., Suite 400 / New Orleans, LA 70112 MAIN PHONE NUMBER: ...... (504) 373-6200 WEBSITE: ...... www.rsd.la.gov SUPERINTENDENT: ...... Patrick Dobard

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 EnrollNOLA.org.

F5 ENROLLNOLA SCHOOL GUIDE Key to Map of New Orleans Public Schools 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The number on the left of each school name is the page number of the school’s profile. The letter/number on the right of each school name is the 118 grid location of the school. Use the tips to locate each school on the map. Elementary School (K-8) E92 McDonogh 42 Elementary Charter School...... C3 New Orleans Public Schools E94 Medard H. Nelson Charter School...... C2 Lucerne St I-10 E2 Akili Academy of New Orleans...... C4 E96 Mildred Osborne Charter School...... B4 110 E4 Alice Harte Elementary School...... E5 A E98 Morris Jeff Community School ...... D2 Read Blvd E6 Andrew H. Wilson Charter School ...... D2 E100 Noble Minds Institute for Whole Child Learning...... NS E8 ARISE Academy...... D4 Wright R 32 lBu lard Ave E102 Paul Habans Charter School ...... E4 78 30 E10 Arthur Ashe Charter School...... B2 Morrison Rd Blvd Michoud E104 Phillis Wheatley Community School...... D2 96 128 E12 Audubon Charter School...... E1 d 40 E106 Pierre A. Capdau Charter School at Avery Alexander Hayne Blvd 136 E14 Benjamin Franklin Elementary Downman Rd Elementary...... B3 130 140 Math and Science School ...... E1 28 Crowder Blvd E108 ReNEW Cultural Arts Academy ...... E2 64 152 e FoLak rest Blvd Village E16 Bricolage Academy...... C2 50 114 Chef Menteur Hwy E110 ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron Elementary...... A5 Robert E Lee Blvd106 E18 Cypress Academy...... C2 150 E112 ReNEW McDonogh City Park Academy...... C2 66 de L’Est E20 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Charter School Press Dr B Marconi Dr Filmore Ave for Science and Technology...... D4 E114 ReNEW Schaumburg Elementary...... B6 Franklin Ave 86 Lakeview 10 Gentilly Almonaster Ave E22 Dwight D. Eisenhower Academy of Global Studies ...... E5 E116 ReNEW SciTech Academy ...... E2 Jefferson E24 Edgar P. Harney Elementary School...... D2 E118 Robert Russa Moton Charter School...... A6 Parish 26 E120 Samuel J. Green Charter School ...... E1 France Rd ai AveParis E26 Edward Hynes Charter School...... B2

West End Blvd 156 Ave Fields Elysian E28 Einstein Charter School @ Sherwood Forest...... B6 E122 Success Preparatory Academy...... D2 E124 Sylvanie Williams College Prep Elementary School...... D2 I-610 Wisner Blvd 88 E30 Einstein Charter School @ Village De L'est...... A7 94 Gentilly Blvd E32 Einstein Charter School at Sarah T. Reed...... A7 E126 William J. Fischer Accelerated Academy ...... D3 Desaix74 Blvd Paris Rd Canal Blvd E34 Elan Academy ...... NS 16 St Bernard Ave TIP: The pin shape for each school tells City Park Ave 36 Florida Ave E36 ENCORE Academy...... C3 C 18 Louisa St you which type of school it is. Round pins High School (9-12) Metairie Rd 112 E38 Esperanza Charter School...... C1 92 9th Ward 2 are elementary schoos and square pins N Galvez St E40 Fannie C. Williams Charter School...... B6 H128 Abramson Sci Academy...... B6 38 N Claiborne Ave are high schools. E42 Foundation Preparatory Charter School...... B4 H130 Benjamin Franklin High School...... B3 Airline56 Hwy 172 N Broad St 54 Lower 9th St Claude Ave E44 Harriet Tubman Charter School ...... D4 H132 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Charter School Canal98 St 104 8 20 132 Mid-CityTulane Ave 54 E46 Homer A. Plessy Community School ...... D3 for Science and Technology...... D4 Earhart Blvd 122 146 158 68 Tupelo St E48 International School of Louisiana- Camp Street...... E2 H134 ...... E5 WardCaffin Ave 70 160 E50 International School of Louisiana- Olivier...... D3 H136 Einstein Charter School at Sarah T. Reed...... B7 E52 James M. Singleton Charter School...... D2 H138 Eleanor McMain Secondary School ...... D1 142 Decatur St 50 E54 Joseph Craig Elementary...... D3 H140 G.W. Carver Collegiate Academy...... B6 D 80 124 84 62 Warehouse 164 E56 KIPP Believe College Prep...... C1 H142 International High School of New Orleans...... D2 6 Newton90 126 St 52 Uptown 138 34 24 E58 KIPP Believe Primary ...... D1 H144 KIPP Booker T. Washington ...... NS Napoleon Ave 60 82 District 58 78 E60 KIPP Central City Academy...... D2 H146 KIPP Renaissance High School...... D4 Louisiana Ave 52 148 56 General Meyer Ave E62 KIPP Central City Primary...... D2 H148 L. B. Landry-O. P. Walker 12 154 76 Nunez St Magazine St College and Career Preparatory High School...... D4 120 170 Garden E64 KIPP East Community Primary...... B4 Algiers H150 Lake Area New Tech Early College High School...... B2 162 14 116 E66 KIPP McDonogh 15 School for the Creative Arts...... B5 Behrman Hwy H152 Livingston Collegiate Academy...... B4 168 District Macarthur Blvd Dr Woodland E68 KIPP New Orleans Leadership Primary & Academy...... D3 80 108 102General Degaulle Dr H154 ...... E1 14 134 E70 Lafayette Academy Charter School of New Orleans...... D1 4 Louisiana Hwy 406 H156 McDonogh 35 College Preparatory High School...... B2 E Jefferson Ave E72 Lake Forest Elementary Charter School...... A6 Tchoupitoulas St Lo H158 Morris Jeff Community School ...... D2 E74 Langston Hughes Academy ...... C2 H160 New Orleans Center for Creative Arts ...... D3 E76 Lawrence D. Crocker College Prep - 22 A School for the Arts & Technology...... E2 H162 New Orleans Charter Science and Mathematics High School ...... E1 E78 Lusher Charter School...... D1 H164 New Orleans Military/Maritime Academy...... D4 TIP: Use the map above to find schools E80 Lycee Francais de la Nouvelle Orleans...... E1, D1 TIP: The letter/number identifies which grid the H166 Rooted School ...... NS near your home. Use the maps on each E82 Mahalia Jackson Elementary School...... D2 school is located in on the map above. The H168 Sophie B. Wright Charter School...... E2 school page to pinpoint the school’s E84 Martin Behrman Charter School Academy school is marked by its page number in the guide. H170 Walter L. Cohen College Prep High School...... E2 location of Creative Arts and Sciences...... D3 For example, Alice Harte is in grid “E5” (Row E, E86 Mary Dora Coghill Accelerated Academy...... B4 H172 Warren Easton High School ...... C2 Column 5), and can be found on page E4. E88 Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary...... C3 E90 McDonogh 32 Literacy Charter School ...... D3

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Key to Map of New Orleans Public Schools 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The number on the left of each school name is the page number of the school’s profile. The letter/number on the right of each school name is the 118 grid location of the school. Use the tips to locate each school on the map. Elementary School (K-8) E92 McDonogh 42 Elementary Charter School...... C3 New Orleans Public Schools E94 Medard H. Nelson Charter School...... C2 Lucerne St I-10 E2 Akili Academy of New Orleans...... C4 E96 Mildred Osborne Charter School...... B4 110 E4 Alice Harte Elementary School...... E5 A E98 Morris Jeff Community School ...... D2 Read B E6 Andrew H. Wilson Charter School ...... D2 E100 Noble Minds Institute for Whole Child Learning...... NS E8 ARISE Academy...... D4 Wright R 32 78 lBu lard Ave 30 E102 Paul Habans Charter School ...... E4 lvd E10 Arthur Ashe Charter School...... B2 Morrison Rd Blvd Michoud E104 Phillis Wheatley Community School...... D2 96 128 E12 Audubon Charter School...... E1 d 40 E106 Pierre A. Capdau Charter School at Avery Alexander Hayne Blvd 136 E14 Benjamin Franklin Elementary Downman Rd Elementary...... B3 130 140 Math and Science School ...... E1 28 Crowder Blvd E108 ReNEW Cultural Arts Academy ...... E2 64 152 e FoLak rest Blvd Village E16 Bricolage Academy...... C2 50 114 Chef Menteur Hwy E110 ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron Elementary...... A5 Robert E Lee Blvd106 E18 Cypress Academy...... C2 150 E112 ReNEW McDonogh City Park Academy...... C2 66 de L’Est E20 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Charter School Press Dr B Marconi Dr Filmore Ave New Orleans East for Science and Technology...... D4 E114 ReNEW Schaumburg Elementary...... B6 Franklin Ave 86 Lakeview 10 Gentilly Almonaster Ave E22 Dwight D. Eisenhower Academy of Global Studies ...... E5 E116 ReNEW SciTech Academy ...... E2 Jefferson E24 Edgar P. Harney Elementary School...... D2 E118 Robert Russa Moton Charter School...... A6 Parish 26 E120 Samuel J. Green Charter School ...... E1 France Rd ai AveParis E26 Edward Hynes Charter School...... B2

West End Blvd 156 Ave Fields Elysian E28 Einstein Charter School @ Sherwood Forest...... B6 E122 Success Preparatory Academy...... D2 E124 Sylvanie Williams College Prep Elementary School...... D2 I-610 Wisner Blvd 88 E30 Einstein Charter School @ Village De L'est...... A7 94 Gentilly Blvd E32 Einstein Charter School at Sarah T. Reed...... A7 E126 William J. Fischer Accelerated Academy ...... D3 Desaix74 Blvd Paris Rd Canal Blvd E34 Elan Academy ...... NS 16 St Bernard Ave TIP: The pin shape for each school tells City Park Ave 36 Florida Ave E36 ENCORE Academy...... C3 C 18 Louisa St you which type of school it is. Round pins High School (9-12) Metairie Rd 112 E38 Esperanza Charter School...... C1 92 9th Ward 2 are elementary schoos and square pins N Galvez St E40 Fannie C. Williams Charter School...... B6 H128 Abramson Sci Academy...... B6 38 N Claiborne Ave are high schools. E42 Foundation Preparatory Charter School...... B4 H130 Benjamin Franklin High School...... B3 Airline56 Hwy 172 N Broad St 54 Lower 9th St Claude Ave E44 Harriet Tubman Charter School ...... D4 H132 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Charter School Canal98 St 104 8 20 132 Mid-CityTulane Ave 54 E46 Homer A. Plessy Community School ...... D3 for Science and Technology...... D4 Earhart Blvd 122 146 158 68 Tupelo St E48 International School of Louisiana- Camp Street...... E2 H134 Edna Karr High School...... E5 WardCaffin Ave 70 160 E50 International School of Louisiana- Olivier...... D3 H136 Einstein Charter School at Sarah T. Reed...... B7 E52 James M. Singleton Charter School...... D2 H138 Eleanor McMain Secondary School ...... D1 142 Decatur St 50 E54 Joseph Craig Elementary...... D3 H140 G.W. Carver Collegiate Academy...... B6 D 80 124 84 62 Warehouse 164 E56 KIPP Believe College Prep...... C1 H142 International High School of New Orleans...... D2 6 Newton90 126 St 52 Uptown 138 34 24 E58 KIPP Believe Primary ...... D1 H144 KIPP Booker T. Washington ...... NS Napoleon Ave 60 82 District 58 78 E60 KIPP Central City Academy...... D2 H146 KIPP Renaissance High School...... D4 Louisiana Ave 52 148 56 General Meyer Ave E62 KIPP Central City Primary...... D2 H148 L. B. Landry-O. P. Walker 12 154 76 Nunez St Magazine St College and Career Preparatory High School...... D4 120 170 Garden E64 KIPP East Community Primary...... B4 Algiers H150 Lake Area New Tech Early College High School...... B2 162 14 116 E66 KIPP McDonogh 15 School for the Creative Arts...... B5 Behrman Hwy H152 Livingston Collegiate Academy...... B4 168 District Macarthur Blvd Dr Woodland E68 KIPP New Orleans Leadership Primary & Academy...... D3 80 108 102General Degaulle Dr H154 Lusher Charter School...... E1 14 134 E70 Lafayette Academy Charter School of New Orleans...... D1 4 Louisiana Hwy 406 H156 McDonogh 35 College Preparatory High School...... B2 E Jefferson Ave E72 Lake Forest Elementary Charter School...... A6 Tchoupitoulas St Lo H158 Morris Jeff Community School ...... D2 E74 Langston Hughes Academy ...... C2 H160 New Orleans Center for Creative Arts ...... D3 E76 Lawrence D. Crocker College Prep - 22 A School for the Arts & Technology...... E2 H162 New Orleans Charter Science and Mathematics High School ...... E1 E78 Lusher Charter School...... D1 H164 New Orleans Military/Maritime Academy...... D4 TIP: Use the map above to find schools E80 Lycee Francais de la Nouvelle Orleans...... E1, D1 TIP: The letter/number identifies which grid the H166 Rooted School ...... NS near your home. Use the maps on each E82 Mahalia Jackson Elementary School...... D2 school is located in on the map above. The H168 Sophie B. Wright Charter School...... E2 school page to pinpoint the school’s E84 Martin Behrman Charter School Academy school is marked by its page number in the guide. H170 Walter L. Cohen College Prep High School...... E2 location of Creative Arts and Sciences...... D3 For example, Alice Harte is in grid “E5” (Row E, E86 Mary Dora Coghill Accelerated Academy...... B4 H172 Warren Easton High School ...... C2 Column 5), and can be found on page E4. E88 Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary...... C3 E90 McDonogh 32 Literacy Charter School ...... D3

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FINDING A SCHOOL THAT FITS

Finding a school that fits can feel intimidating. EnrollNOLA is here to help families with the process of applying to the schools that are right for your family. Start by following this 5-step guide!

1) Start with your child’s PASSIONS AND TALENTS

Think about what your child enjoys most about school. Is it an academic subject, team sport, or an extracurricular activity? Think about how a school would succeed at providing that for your child.

2) Be PRACTICAL

Your child’s passions are important, but so is a school that fits your family’s routine and schedule. For example, is it important that your child’s school be close to your home, or workplace? Factors like this may help you narrow down your school choices.

3) Find SCHOOLS THAT FIT

Begin researching your school options to find schools that fit your family’s needs.The EnrollNOLA School Guide, or EnrollNOLA.org, are good places to start exploring.

4) VISIT in person

The best way to see how a school operates is to visit, and speak with leaders, teachers, and current families. Many schools host open houses throughout the year. Contact your preferred schools to see when you can visit and learn more.

5) Make your LIST Once you’ve asked yourself what you need in a school, researched your options, and visited any schools you’re interested in, narrow down your list of options to schools that can meet your needs.

Finally, you’re ready to apply! Application procedures and deadlines can vary from school to school. Most schools participate in OneApp, while some schools may follow a different application procedure.

For more information on application processes, see page 11. For more information about school offerings, programs, and performance, see the school profile pages in this guide. School profiles provide detailed information on all public schools in New Orleans.

If you need help applying to public school, or understanding your school options, call our Family Resource Centers at (877) 343-4773, or email our team at [email protected].

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APPLYING TO SCHOOL

MOST PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Most public schools in New Orleans are part of the centralized enrollment process called OneApp. The OneApp process allows families to apply to up to 8 schools on a single application, and then matches students to one of their preferred schools, based on family preferences, schools’ enrollment priorities, and the number of available seats.

More than 90% of public schools participate in OneApp. See all public schools on EnrollNOLA.org.

OneApp applications are due February 24, 2017 for most participating schools.

Some schools with entrance requirements have an earlier application deadline of December 16, 2016, so they can assess applicants for eligibility prior to the standard deadline.

Students are assigned through a lottery to one school on their application. Placements are made based on family preference, schools’ enrollment priorities, and the number of available seats.

Submit your OneApp application online on EnrollNOLA.org. Families who need assistance filling out their OneApp should call an EnrollNOLA Family Resource Center at (877) 343-4773, or visit any of our three locations:

Uptown Westbank New Orleans East Lawrence D. Crocker Elementary OPSB Central Office Livingston Collegiate Academy 2300 General Taylor St., 70115 3520 General DeGaulle Dr., 7301 Dwyer Rd., 70126 Suite 1101, 70114

OTHER PUBLIC SCHOOLS SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOLS

Some public schools do not participate in OneApp. Many Non-public schools in New Orleans that are part of the of them use a shared application through the Greater New Louisiana Scholarship Program also participate in OneApp. Orleans Collaborative of Charter Schools (GNOCCS), Participating non-public schools are listed in the while some use their own application. Each school uses its OneApp own criteria and procedures to determine which applicants are enrolled. Eligible families can rank public and participating nonpublic schools among their preferences GNOCCS application process: Visit EnrollNOLA.org for more information about the Due January 13, 2017, submitted directly to each of Louisiana Scholarship Program the family’s preferred schools

Each school holds its own lottery to determine which Note: To be eligible for a scholarship, students must have applicants are accepted a family income that does not exceed 250% of the federal Participating schools: Audubon Charter School, poverty guidelines and must be entering kindergarten or Edward Hynes Charter School, Lusher Charter currently enrolled in a public school with a C, D, F, or T School, Robert Moton Charter School, and grade. Families must bring financial documentation (listed Benjamin Franklin High online at EnrollNOLA.org) to a Family Resource Center or participating non-public school to confirm eligibility. Schools that do not participate include Lake Forest Charter School and NOCCA.

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KEY DATES 2017

ore than 90% of public schools follow a single application timeline, through OneApp; several others follow the Greater New MOrleans Collaborative of Charter Schools (GNOCCS) timeline. Check your preferred schools’ profiles for more information. JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL JAN FEB. 4 WEEK OF APRIL 10 Some non-OneApp school Urban League Schools OneApp Main Round applications due Expo at the Superdome notification of assignments

JAN. 13 FEB. 24 WEEK OF APRIL 10 GNOCCS applications due OneApp Main Round GNOCCS notification of applications deadline assignments

APRIL 17 OneApp Round 2 opens MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST

Bring key documents to schools to complete enrollment MAY 8 JUNE 30 OneApp Round 2 early School year begins (schools start dates vary) deadline (selective schools) Notification of OneApp JULY 10 Round 2 assignments Late Enrollment opens for MAY 15 grades 9-12 Deadline for OneApp Main JULY 12 Round seat acceptance Late Enrollment opens for MAY 26 grades K-8 OneApp Round 2 standard deadline SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER

Attend school open houses and tours OCTOBER 1 WEEK OF NOV. 1 DECEMBER 16 Late Enrollment ends OneApp Main Round OneApp Early deadline opens (selective schools) OCTOBER 10 GNOCCS application opens

Every school requires families to provide documentation in order to register. A public school cannot turn your child away for failure to produce non-required documents. Required documents for K-12 enrollment include proof of residency in Orleans Parish* (rental lease, light bill, etc.), proof of identity** (student birth certificate, parent/guardian driver’s license), and immunzation records. If your child has an Individualized Education Program (IEP) Plan or 504 Plan, these documents can help your child’s new school understand your child’s needs.

*Type 2 charter schools accept students who reside in any parish in Louisiana. Check school application details for more information. **Schools cannot require a Social Security Card.

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KEY ENROLLMENT QUESTIONS

WILL ALL MY CHILDREN BE ABLE TO ATTEND SCHOOL TOGETHER? Most schools give priority enrollment to siblings, but this is not a guarantee of enrollment. For OneApp schools, if a student applies to a school that their sibling already attends, the student will receive priority in the lottery. For sibling priority to take effect, the sibling must be scheduled to remain enrolled in the school for the coming school year. This means that the sibling of a graduating senior, for example, will not receive sibling priority to their sibling’s school. OneApp also attempts to assign families together that list the same choices in the same order. This is called “Family Link.” This is different from Sibling Priority because applicants don’t receive priority, but the match attempts to assign all the students to the same school together, instead of splitting them up to get individual students into higher ranked schools. For non-OneApp schools, each school will determine its sibling policy. Most schools give sibling priority but you should check with individual schools for details. Family link does not apply to non-OneApp schools.

HOW IS MY ADDRESS CONSIDERED FOR SCHOOL ENROLLMENT? In general, public schools in New Orleans do not enroll students based on their home address. Instead, most schools allow students from all over the city to apply to attend, regardless of where they live. Many schools prioritize enrollment of applicants who live close to the school. For most OneApp schools, applicants who live in the school’s geographic zone are given priority to half of all open seats. Most high schools (9-12) do not offer geographic priority. To find out which geographic zone you live in, visit www.EnrollNOLA.org. For non-OneApp schools, each participating school determines its geographic policy. Several schools give priority to children who live near the school, for some or all available seats.

WHAT IF MY CHILD HAS TO REPEAT A GRADE? Whether or not a student qualifies to move to the next grade is determined by each school’s Pupil Progression Plan or promotional guidelines. Families should contact their desired and/or current school for more information about promotion and retention.

If a family applies to change schools, receives a placement, and later finds out that their child has been retained, the student will still have to repeat the grade. This may require the student’s new school assignment to change. For example, if an 8th grader applies to 9th grade and is ultimately held back, the student will have to return to a K-8 school with available seats.

HOW ARE STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS CONSIDERED? If your child has a physical or learning disability (also called an “exceptionality”), you and your child have rights and protections under federal and state law. Many of these rights are spelled out in three federal laws, the Individuals with Disabilities Educational Act (IDEA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).No public school can turn your child away because of a learning, behavior, or physical disability. Further, schools must provide the necessary accommodations or adjustments to educate your child.

The Recovery School District does not consider a student’s disability when assigning students to schools. Students with disabilities and English Language Learners may apply and be matched to any participating school that they are eligible to attend.

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KEY QUESTIONS, CONT’D

The Orleans Parish School Board reserves the right to assign a student with disabilities to a school site other than those school choices selected by the parent / legal guardian. The school assignment will take into account parent choice and will be consistent with the parent’s and child’s rights under applicable federal and state law and regulations pertaining to students with disabilities as well as consistent with OPSB’s rights and obligations under those legal mandates.

The Louisiana Department of Education does not consider a student’s disability when assigning students to private schools. Some nonpublic schools may offer additional educational services for students with disabilities, but all schools must enroll all students awarded scholarships, regardless of disability. Not all private schools offer special education services. Please contact the school(s) of your choice before listing them on your child’s application to ensure they are able to meet your child’s needs.

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. There are a higher number of seats available during this round. Make sure you research your school options and select as many schools as you feel could 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: FAMILY CONSIDERING NON- PUBLIC SCHOOLS A new student is a student who is A current student is a student NOT already enrolled in a public who is already enrolled in a public Families considering enrolling in school OR does not already have school and could continue at that a nonpublic school, who may be a spot in a school for the next school. interested in some public schools. school year. For example, a 1st grade student For example, a family who has 1 or For example, a student who is who will move to 2nd grade, at a 2 public school choices, but may entering kindergarten or 9th grade. K-8 school ultimately enroll in private school.

How many schools should I How many schools should I How many schools should I apply to? apply to? apply to?

Apply to many school options to ONLY apply to the schools you You should apply only to the public increase the likelihood of being prefer more than your child’s schools you are truly interested in assigned to a school you prefer. current school. attending. We recommend listing 8 schools on your OneApp if you do not have a If your child has been attending a Remember that listing more school for the upcoming year. OneApp-participating school and is choices on your OneApp does assigned to a different school listed not hurt your chances of being Remember that listing more on your OneApp application, they assigned to your top public school choices on your OneApp does will lose their seat at their current choices, so list all schools you are not hurt your chances of being school. interested in attending, in order of assigned to your top choices. preference.

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READING A SCHOOL PROFILE

LEFT SIDE OF PAGE RIGHT SIDE OF PAGE Information about the school’s location, mission, Information about the school’s performance and programs, admissions and more for the upcoming other metrics from the last two school years. school year.

See pages 16-17 for information about Wheelchair School contact and understanding the data included on the Accesibility leadership information right-hand side of each school’s profile

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AKILI ACADEMY OF NEW ORLEANS AKILI | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

3811 North Galvez St., New Orleans, LA 70117 PHONE: (504) 355-4172 / FAX: (504) 355-4176 / WEBSITE: www.akiliacademy.org School PRINCIPAL: Allison Lowe SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District admissions, BOARD / CHARTER ORGANIZATION: Crescent City Schools / Board Chair: Jean Paul Hymel mission, and

services MISSION AND KEY INFO Akili Academy of New Orleans prepares scholars to excel in rigorous high schools, to succeed in college, and to strengthen their community-oriented character.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish | Interpretation available by phone in Spanish Description SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Services provided in regular education classroom (inclusion) and in pull out/ of what types resource setting based on student needs; gifted and talented services offered BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive rewards system (PBIS) based on high expectations for students and strong of written teacher-student relationships and spoken SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:30 AM-4:30 PM language EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Extended day WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction grades 6-8 support BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: the school TUTORING SESSIONS: X RTI during school day provides UNIFORMS: X Average cost $40 - $49 STUDENT ORG: X Student council in grades 6-8 PARENT ORG: X Parent Organization meets the 1st Thursday of every month and helps plan school and community events. SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: College-prep, daily academic interventions, enrichment programs, athletics program, drumline. EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Enrichment program includes visual, dramatic, and performing arts as well as drumline, student council and team sports, and one-to-one differentiated instruction during personalized learning lab during regular school day TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; basketball; cheerleading; football; track & field; soccer; step team; volleyball

E2 E3 Extracurriculars and additional details

The grade bar on the edge of each page School profiles can be found on pages E2 - H173. indicates the grades served at the school. Black grades are grades served, gray are Use the Grade Index on pages F20 - F21 or the grades that will eventually be served, and Common Name Index on page F22 to find a specific school. white are grades not served at that school.

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UNDERSTANDING THE GRAPHS

The graphs on the right side of each school page show data provided by the Louisiana Department of Education. Wherever possible, data for multiple school years is presented, so you can see trends over time. Where data cannot be reported to protect student privacy, you will see “N/R,” meaning, “not reported.”

Standardized Test Results Our graphs show the percent of students at each Each year, public school students take standardized performance level of the EOC, and the average score tests intended to measure what they’ve learned. Test of students who took the ACT at each school. results are also used to assess teacher performance Teacher Information and school progress. Each school’s profile includes information about its LEAP & PARCC teachers, class sizes, and student-teacher ratio. This The Louisiana Assessment of Educational Progress data refer to the last full school year, and does not (LEAP) and the Partnership for Assessment of include staff members such as administrators, teaching Readiness for College and Career (PARCC) are two assistants, or those who serve other roles at a school. different tests that have been given to 3rd - 8th graders. Student-teacher ratio is calculated by dividing the total In Spring of 2015, the PARCC replaced the LEAP, but number of students by the total number of full and part- in 2016, the LEAP resumed. time teachers. This number is an average and is not Students can earn a score of Unsatisfactory, Approaching the same as class size. Some schools have more than Basic, Basic, Mastery, or Advanced in math, English one teacher per classroom, so may have larger class language arts, science, and social studies. Our graphs sizes, but lower student-teacher ratios. show the percent of students at each performance level Student Stability when they took the tests in the spring. Student stability shows the percent of eligible students EOC & ACT who chose to return to the school for another year. End of Course (EOC) tests in algebra, geometry, Students leave schools for many reasons, such as to biology, US history, and English II & III are given to high attend a different public or non-public school, or to move school students. Students can earn a score of Excellent, to another city. Student stability is calculated based Good, Fair, or Needs Improvement. To graduate, a on each school’s official October 1 enrollment record. student must earn a score of Fair or better in at least Discipline Outcomes 3 subject areas. The discipline outcome table shows the percent of The American College Test (ACT) is a national college students who were suspended or expelled during the readiness exam, which tests on English, math, reading, school year. A single student suspended multiple times and science. Colleges use ACT results to determine if would only be counted once. Any school that suspended students are ready for college. All Louisiana high school or expelled fewer than 10 students was given an N/R. students are required to take the ACT, but do not have Student Demographics & Enrollment to achieve a minimum score to graduate. Students can retake the test if they would like to attempt a higher Each October, schools report how many students are score. ACT results are included in high schools’ School enrolled, their ethnicity, how many have special learning Performance Scores (SPS). needs, and how many are part of low-income families.

F16 Spring 2017 Edition PERFORMANCE & ACCOUNTABILITY

WHAT ARE SPS 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.

150 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 100-150 A 120 improvement may be closed or taken over by a different operator. Schools that were taken over by a new operator, such as another charter management organization, are given a letter grade of “T” in their first two years under new management to account for this transition. B 85-99.9 90 The SPS Grading Scale to the left shows how School Performance 70-84.9 C Scores translate into Letter Grades. A School Performance Score of 100, for example, is equivalent to an A. The pie graphs at the bottom of 50-69.9 60 D the page show the performance metrics that make up the SPS score for elementary, middle, high and combination schools (which include K-8 and high school grades). Elementary school SPS scores, for example, F 0-49.9 30 are determined by student performance on annual state tests. Wherever possible, we have included multiple years of SPS results so you can see how a school has performed over time. It may be helpful 0 to consider school performance over multiple years so you can see if a The scale above illustrates the School Performance Score a school is improving. School performance can be affected by a number of school must earn in order to achieve an A, B, C, D, or F letter factors. We strongly encourage you to talk to the principals and teachers grade. Schools that grow 10 or more points (or 5 or more points for “A” schools) from one year to the next are designated Top at your child’s school if you have questions or concerns about school Gains Schools. performance.

ELEMENTARY (K-6) WHAT IS CHARTER EXTENSION AND RENEWAL? 100% Tests Charter schools have a contract to operate a school for a period of time MIDDLE (K-8) ranging from 3 to 10 years. Once a charter school’s contract expires, the 95% Tests + 5% High School Credits Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) or the Orleans Earned by End of Freshman Year Parish School Board (OPSB) determines whether to renew the schools’ contract. The charter renewal process ensures that public schools HIGH SCHOOL (9-12) remain in operation only if they are consistently serving students well. 25% ACT Composite + 25% End of Course + 25% Graduation Rate + 25% Quality of Diploma BESE and OPSB consider a set of established criteria when making COMBINATION SCHOOL extension and renewal decisions. In order to be eligible for their first Average of: (K-8 SPS x # Students) extension and renewal, charter schools must receive a letter grade of + (HS SPS x # Students) at least a ‘D.’ For subsequent renewals, charter schools must receive a letter grade of at least a ‘C.’ If a school fails to meet these criteria, their The pie charts above break down the tests and other performance measures that are used to calculate School Performance Scores. The charter agreement may not be renewed or extended, and the school performance measures and tests used vary depending on if the school is may be taken over by a new operator, or may not reopen the following an elementary, middle, high or combination school. Combination schools are schools that serve both middle and high school grades. school year.

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STUDENT ENROLLMENT

The graph to the left shows the percentage of New Orleans public school students enrolled on October 1, 2016 who identified in each racial/ethnic category. Also shown is the percent of students from low-income households, those who identified as English Language Learners, or those in need of special education services. New Orleans Combined School Performance Score (SPS) SCHOOL PERFORMANCE SCORES School Performance Scores (SPS) are based primarily on the outcome of standardized tests. The SPS in the graph to the immediate right represents the collective results of students in all New Orleans public schools.

STANDARDIZED TEST RESULTS New Orleans 2015-16 LEAP Test Results The New Orleans 2015-16 LEAP Test Results graph to the right shows the overall performance of New Orleans students on the Louisiana Educational Assessment Program (LEAP) test, which measured their skills in English language arts (ELA), math, science and social studies. This graph reflects the combined performance in grade levels 3-8. In 2016, the LEAP test replaced the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Career (PARCC) test in ELA and math.

The chart titled “ACT Results” to the right shows the average composite score earned on the American College Test (ACT) by New Orleans public high school students. All high school students must take the ACT but do not have to earn a specific score to graduate.

The tables below refer to the “2015 End of Course Results,” showing the percentage of New Orleans high school students, grades 9-12, who earned scores of “good” or “excellent” on the End of Course (EOC) tests. All high school students must take EOC tests and must score fair or better on three of the six tests to graduate.

2015 END OF COURSE RESULTS Percent of sudents scoring “good” better

F18 Spring 2017 Edition NON-TRADITIONAL HIGH SCHOOLS Non-traditional high schools are schools designed to meet the needs of students who may have struggled or fallen behind in a traditional high school setting, may be seeking vocational training, or may need a flexible schedule. Many of these schools have opportunities for technical certifications, apprenticeships, or internships not available at most high schools, but may not have other features of a traditional high school, such as team sports, clubs, or marching bands. These schools participate in the OneApp Application process (see pg. F11). JCFA 1415 Teche St. New Orleans, LA 70114 | (504) 518-5834 | GRADES SERVED: 8-12 | www.jcfa.co/home/jcfa-algiers

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 force; and to collaborate with community agencies, organizations, and institutions to meet students’ needs.

JCFA reengages and reconnects students who have been unsuccessful in the traditional school system, increases the number of high school graduates, and guides students to post secondary training, education, and workforce opportunities.

SCHOOL PROGRAMS / FEATURES: JCFA-Algiers is a year-round school offering individualized instruction through small class sizes and a computer-based curriculum. Students are able to attend one extra class period before school and after school to increase progress & help attendance.

THE NET CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL & THE NET 2* 1614 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd. | New Orleans, LA 70113 | (504) 267-9060 | GRADES SERVED: 9-12 | www.thenetnola.org

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 paths of their choice.

The NET is an ungraded high school program serving students aged 16 to 21 through a year-round curriculum. The school is designed to meet students where they are; provide them with academic, career, and life training; and raise their own, their families’, and society’s expectations of their abilities and their future prospects. Students work toward a high school diploma or GED certificate while building job skills and participating internships.

SCHOOL PROGRAMS / FEATURES: Small School (160 Students). Flexible Scheduling. Academic Support. Internships And Career Prep

RENEW ACCELERATED HIGH SCHOOL 3649 Laurel St. | New Orleans, LA 70115 | (504) 267-3882 | GRADES SERVED: 9-12 | rahs.renewschools.org

ReNEW Accelerated High School aims to push our most academically behind students by accelerating their graduation and becoming college ready. The innovative program provides over-age, under-credited students the ability to accelerate their high school course work and earning a true high school diploma through online coursework to supplement face-to-face instruction and a rigorous calendar. The program serves students between 16 and 21 years of age who are behind in their academic credits by offering high-quality teachers who meet students at their academic level and catch them up through targeted instruction. The school uses blended learning and virtual lessons to provide students with customized content and offers three trimesters in each year to maximize the number of credits a student can achieve. Students have the option to use laptops to continue their learning at home.

SCHOOL PROGRAMS / FEATURES: Virtual Learning. State-Of-The-Art Computer Labs, Flexible Hours & Custom Schedules

*As of the publication of this guide, the Net 2 does not yet have a location for the 2017-2018 school year.

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GRADE INDEX OF SCHOOLS Also see Common Name Index, pg. F22

Elementary Schools (pages E2-E127) Grades PK - 8

Akili Academy of New Orleans...... E2 KIPP Leadership Primary & Academy...... E68 Alice Harte Elementary School...... E4 Lafayette Academy Charter School  Andrew H. Wilson Charter School...... E6 of New Orleans...... E70 ARISE Academy...... E8 Lake Forest Elementary Charter School...... E72 Arthur Ashe Charter School...... E10 Langston Hughes Academy ...... E74 Audubon Charter School...... E12 Lawrence D. Crocker College Prep:  A School for the Arts & Technology...... E76 Benjamin Franklin Elementary  Math and Science School...... E14 Lusher Charter School...... E78 Bricolage Academy...... E16 Lycee Francais de la Nouvelle Orleans...... E80 Cypress Academy...... E18 Mahalia Jackson Elementary School...... E82 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Charter School  Martin Behrman Charter School  for Science and Technology...... E20 Academy of Creative Arts and Sciences...... E84 Dwight D. Eisenhower Academy Mary D. Coghill Charter School...... E86 of Global Studies...... E22 Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary ...... E88 Edgar P. Harney Spirit of McDonogh #32 Literacy Charter School...... E90 Excellence Academy...... E24 McDonogh #42 Elementary Charter School...... E92 Edward Hynes Charter School...... E26 Medard H. Nelson Charter School...... E94 Einstein Charter School at Sherwood Forest...... E28 Mildred Osborne Charter School...... E96 Einstein Charter School at Village De L’est...... E30 Morris Jeff Community School...... E98 Einstein Charter Middle School  Noble Minds Institute at Sarah Towles Reed...... E32 for Whole Child Learning...... E100 Elan Academy...... E34 Paul Habans Charter School...... E102 ENCORE Academy...... E36 Phillis Wheatley Community School...... E104 Esperanza Charter School...... E38 Pierre A. Capdau Charter School  Fannie C. Williams Charter School...... E40 at Avery Alexander Elementary...... E106 Foundation Preparatory Charter School...... E42 ReNEW Cultural Arts Academy ...... E108 Harriet Tubman Charter School...... E44 ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron Elementary...... E110 Homer A. Plessy Community School...... E46 ReNEW McDonogh City Park Academy...... E112 International School of Louisiana...... E48 ReNEW Schaumburg Elementary...... E114 International School of Louisiana...... E50 ReNEW SciTech Academy ...... E116 James M. Singleton Charter School...... E52 Robert Russa Moton Charter School...... E118 Joseph Craig Elementary...... E54 Samuel J. Green Charter School...... E120 KIPP Believe Primary...... E56 Success Preparatory Academy...... E122 KIPP Believe College Prep...... E58 Sylvanie Williams College Prep Elementary School...... E124 KIPP Central City Primary...... E60 William J. Fischer Accelerated Academy...... E126 KIPP Central City Academy...... E62 KIPP East Community Primary...... E64 KIPP McDonogh 15...... E66

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GRADE INDEX OF SCHOOLS Also see Common Name Index, pg. F22

High Schools (pages H128-H173) Grades 9 - 12

Abramson Sci Academy...... H128 What do these Benjamin Franklin High School...... H130 tabs mean? Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Charter High School...... H132 Edna Karr High School...... H134 Einstein Charter High School at Sarah Towles Reed...... H136 Eleanor McMain Secondary School...... H138 G.W. Carver High School...... H140 International High School...... H142 Grades served KIPP Booker T. Washington...... H144 for the 2017-18 School Year KIPP Renaissance High School...... H146 TABS BLACK L. B. Landry - O. Perry Walker College and Career Preparatory High School...... H148 Lake Area New Tech Early College High School...... H150 Livingston Collegiate Academy...... H152 Lusher Charter School...... H154 McDonogh 35 College Preparatory High School...... H156 Morris Jeff Community School...... H158 New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA)...... H160 New Orleans Charter Science and Mathematics School will serve High School (Sci High)...... H162 these grades in the New Orleans Military/Maritime Academy future TABS (NOMMA) ...... H164 GRAY Rooted School...... H166 Sophie B. Wright Charter School...... H168 Walter L. Cohen College Prep...... H170 Warren Easton High ...... H172 White grades with no marks are grades the school

TABS does not serve WHITE

White grades with asterisks (*) are grades that are served at the school for the 2017-2018 School Year, but the information for those grades appears in a different section of the guide. Schools with asterisked grades will have a footnote at the bottom of their profile TABS* WHITE indicating where the additional grade information can be found.

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Use this index by searching for the common name (or nickname) of a school rather than its full name. In the index below, the common name is bolded, and the full name is found in parentheses. The page number of the school profile appears to the right of the school’s name.

Akili E2 KIPP Mc 15 E68 Arise E8 Lafayette E70 Ashe (Arthur Ashe) E10 Lake Area H150 Audubon E12 Lake Forest E72 Behrman (Martin Behrman) E84 Landry-Walker (L.B. Landry - O.P. Walker) H148 Ben Franklin or Franklin (Benjamin Franklin) E14,H130 Livingston H152 Bethune (Mary McLeod Bethune) E88 Lusher E78,H154 Booker T. or KIPP Booker T. Lycée Français E80 (KIPP Booker T. Washington) H144 Mahalia Jackson or Jackson E82 Bricolage E16 Mc 32 (McDonogh 32) E90 Capdau (Pierre A. Capdau) E106 Mc 42 (McDonogh 42) E92 Carver (G.W. Carver) H140 McDonogh 35 or 35 H156 Coghill (Mary Dora Coghill) E86 McDonogh City Park E112 Cohen (Walter L. Cohen) H170 McMain (Eleanor McMain) H138 Craig (Joseph A. Craig) E54 MLK or King (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.) E20,H132 Crocker (Lawrence D. Crocker) E76 Morris Jeff or Jeff E98,H158 Cypress E18 Moton (Robert Russa Moton) E118 DTA or Aaron (ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron) E110 Nelson (Medard H. Nelson) E94 Easton (Warren Easton High School) H172 Noble Minds E100 Eisenhower (Dwight D. Eisenhower) E22 NOCCA (N.O. Center for Creative Arts) H160 Elan E34 NOMMA (N.O. Military/Maritime Academy) H164 Encore E36 Osborne (Mildred Osborne) E96 Esperanza E38 Plessy (Homer A. Plessy) E46 Fannie C. E40 Reed (Einstein @ Sarah T. Reed) E28,H136 Fischer (William J. Fischer) E126 Renaissance (KIPP Renaissance) H146 Foundation E42 ReNEW CAA (ReNEW Cultural Arts) E108 Green (Samuel J. Green) E120 Rooted H166 Habans (Paul Habans) E102 Schaumburg (ReNEW Schaumburg) E114 Harney (Edgar P. Harney) E24 Sci High (N.O. Charter Science and Math) H162 Harte (Alice Harte) E4 Sci or Abramsom (Abramsom Sci Academy) H128 Hughes (Langston Hughes) E74 SciTech (ReNEW SciTech) E116 Hynes (Edward Hynes) E26 Sherwood Forest E30 IHS (International H.S. of New Orleans) H142 (Einstein @ Sherwood Forest) ISL (International School of Louisiana) E48, E50 Singleton (James M. Singleton) E52 Karr (Edna Karr) H134 Success E122 KIPP Believe Primary E56 Sylvanie E124 KIPP Believe College Prep E58 Tubman (Harriet Tubman) E44 KIPP Central City Primary E60 Village De L’est (Einstein @ Village De L’est) E32 KIPP Central City Academy E62 Wheatley (Phillis Wheatley) E104 KIPP East E64 Wilson (Andrew H. Wilson) E6 KIPP Leadership E66 Wright (Sophie B. Wright) H168 F22 Spring 2017 Edition SCHOOL PROFILES

Elementary (PK-8)...... E2-E127

High Schools (9-12)...... H128-H173

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AKILI ACADEMY OF NEW ORLEANS

3811 North Galvez St., New Orleans, LA 70117 PHONE: (504) 355-4172 / FAX: (504) 355-4176 / WEBSITE: www.akiliacademy.org PRINCIPAL: Allison Lowe SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Crescent City Schools / Board Chair: Jean Paul Hymel

MISSION AND KEY INFO Akili Academy of New Orleans prepares scholars to excel in rigorous high schools, to succeed in college, and to strengthen their community-oriented character.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish | Interpretation available by phone in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Services provided in regular education classroom (inclusion) and in pull out/ resource setting based on student needs; gifted and talented services offered BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive rewards system (PBIS) based on high expectations for students and strong teacher-student relationships

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:30 AM-4:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Extended day WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction grades 6-8 BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X RTI during school day UNIFORMS: X Average cost $40 - $49 STUDENT ORG: X Student council in grades 6-8 PARENT ORG: X Parent Organization meets the 1st Thursday of every month and helps plan school and community events. SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: College-prep, daily academic interventions, enrichment programs, athletics program, drumline. EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Enrichment program includes visual, dramatic, and performing arts as well as drumline, student council and team sports, and one-to-one differentiated instruction during personalized learning lab during regular school day TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; basketball; cheerleading; football; track & field; soccer; step team; volleyball

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AKILI | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

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ALICE HARTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

5300 Berkley Dr., New Orleans, LA 70131 PHONE: (504) 373-6281 / FAX: (504) 304-1817 / WEBSITE: www.alicemhartecharter.org PRINCIPAL: Robert Hill SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: InspireNOLA Charter Schools / Board Chair: Wayne Crochet

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of Alice Harte is to inspire an educational movement to develop the next generation of scholars and leaders.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: academic interventionist, dean of students, family liaison, guidance counselor, nurse, social worker. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Vietnamese | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) approach

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:30 AM-3:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Free after care provided WEEKEND CLASSES: X Optional Saturday classes TUTORING SESSIONS: X Daily after school UNIFORMS: X Average cost $30 - $39 STUDENT ORG: X Student council PARENT ORG: X PTO SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Accelerated classes, foreign language, electives EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Band, dance team, spirit squad, majorettes, flag team, debate team, student council TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; cheerleading; cross country; flag football; track & field; soccer; softball

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HARTE | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

E5 Spring 2017 Edition

ANDREW H. WILSON CHARTER SCHOOL

3617 General Pershing St., New Orleans, LA 70125 PHONE: (504) 373-6274 / FAX: (504) 308-3615 / WEBSITE: www.wilsoncharterschool.net PRINCIPAL: Lee Green SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: InspireNOLA Charter Schools / Board Chair: Wayne Crochet

School changed operators in the 2015-2016 school year. Some data may refer to the prior operator.

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of Andrew H. Wilson Charter School is to inspire an educational movement to develop the next generation of scholars and leaders

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: academic interventionist, dean of students, family liaison, guidance counselor, nurse. Community partnerships. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior support (PBIS) approach; de-escalation strategies and techniques taught; conflict resolution, mediation and restorative practices

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:30 AM-3:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X After school programing until 6 PM with dinner provided WEEKEND CLASSES: X Optional Saturday classes TUTORING SESSIONS: X Some days after school UNIFORMS: X Average Cost $20 - $29 STUDENT ORG: X Student council PARENT ORG: X PTO SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Enrichment (arts, music, Spanish, technology, PE); student government association EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Flag football, basketball, volleyball, dance team, marching unit, drama, student government association TEAM SPORTS: Intramural sports

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WILSON | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

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ARISE ACADEMY

3819 St. Claude Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70117 PHONE: (504) 615-6354 / FAX: (888) 456-2087 / WEBSITE: www.ariseacademy.org PRINCIPAL: Krista Brown SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: ARISE Schools / Board Chair: Gary Kreigh

MISSION AND KEY INFO Passionately raising each student’s academic, social and physical levels to be successful in high school, college and beyond!

GRADES SERVED: K - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion with additional supports BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Staff-set culture of high expectations driven by a positive behavior intervention system (PBIS)

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X After care is available for a minimal fee. WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Through community partnership UNIFORMS: X Average Cost $20 - $29 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: CCSS aligned curriculum, athletics, art, after-school program, technology, interventions in ela and math EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Athletics, step team, dance, martial arts, visual arts, orchestra, drumline, marching units TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; basketball; flag football; Girls On the Run; track & field; volleyball

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ARISE | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

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ARTHUR ASHE CHARTER SCHOOL

1456 Gardena Dr., New Orleans, LA 70122 PHONE: (504) 373-6267 / FAX: (504) 896-4003 / WEBSITE: www.firstlineschools.org PRINCIPAL: Ryan Bennett, Jeanyll Morris SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Firstline Schools / Board Chair: Gregory St. Etienne

MISSION AND KEY INFO Arthur Ashe Charter School equips students with the academic and character habits 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.

GRADES SERVED: K - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: audiologist, mental health counselor, nurse, speech pathologist. Braille instruction, community health partnership, gifted & talented services, occupational therapy. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion, resource, and self contained, with focus on small group instruction and computer-based programs to address individual needs, lift-enabled transportation available BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Strong sense of community, incentives to encourage positive behavior, restorative practices to encourage reflection and cultivate forgiveness

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:30 AM-4:15 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Before care available from 6:30 AM; after care available until 6 PM | fee of $4/hour WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $50 - $59 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X Ashe ACES parent committee & Ashe ACES booster committee SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: College prep, computer labs, personalized learning, garden, teaching kitchen, sports EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Optional after school enrichment program includes gardening, cooking, team sports, art, music and tutor- ing 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 TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; basketball; cheerleading; flag football; soccer; softball; volleyball

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E11 Spring 2017 Edition

AUDUBON CHARTER SCHOOL

428 Broadway St., 70118 (Grades PK4-3) 1111 Milan Street, 70115 (Grades 4-8) PHONE: (504) 247-7100 (GR PK4-3), (504) 247-7110 (GR 4-8) / FAX: - / WEBSITE: www.auduboncharter.com PRINCIPAL: Latoye A. Brown SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: French & Montessori Education, Inc. / Board Chair: Derek Bardell

MISSION AND KEY INFO Audubon’s mission is to foster a culturally rich and academically rigorous program using French and Montessori curricula and a comprehensive arts curriculum.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, January 13, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: (PreK): OneApp process| students matched based on eligibility, parent preference, and available spaces; (Grades K-8): GNOCCS application process |submit GNOCCS application and additional school supplemental application in person at Milan St. campus between 9 AM and 2 PM (before 1 PM on Wednesday) | students selected by lottery if more eligible applicants than available seats | Required curriculum information meeting; applicants for the French program for grades 1-8 must pass a French proficiency test; admissions test for grades 3-8 (French or Montessori program) REQUIREMENTS: Admission for grades 3-8 based on a scoring matrix which includes prior classroom grades, standardized test scores, and attendance; students in grades 1 through 8 applying for the French immersion program are tested to assess their knowledge of French TRANSPORTATION: City bus (RTA)- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: academic interventionist, nurse, social worker. Part-time nurse and social worker. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into French; upon request into Spanish, Vietnamese, and Mandarin Chinese | Interpretation available full-time in French; part-time in Vietnamese and Mandarin Chinese; by phone in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive discipline

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:30 AM-3:45 PM (GR PK4-3), 8:00 AM-3:15 PM (GR 4-8) EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X French immersion; French National curriculum BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Before care available from 7 AM | after care available until 6 PM (hours vary for pre-k students) WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X PTO SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Montessori and accredited French program EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Gifted and talented arts programs (including visual arts, theater and music); athletics, academic games, debate, chess, robotics, Artsreach arts enrichment program, Teaching Responsible Earth Education (T.R.E.E.) program TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; basketball; cheerleading; cross country; soccer; softball; tennis; volleyball

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E13 Spring 2017 Edition

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ELEMENTARY MATH AND SCIENCE SCHOOL

1116 Jefferson Ave., 70115 (Grades PK4-5), 401 Nashville Ave., 70115 (Grades 6-8) PHONE: (504) 304-3932 (GR PK-5), (504) 359-7730 (GR 6-8) / FAX: - / WEBSITE: www.babyben.org PRINCIPAL: Charlotte Matthew SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: OPSB / Board Chair: John Brown

MISSION AND KEY INFO Educating children to excel academically and individually.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements for general elementary program; gifted IEP required for acceptance to gifted/talented program. TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish, Vietnamese, and Mandarin Chinese | Interpretation available by phone in Spanish, Vietnamese, and Mandarin Chinese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion and self-contained approaches, gifted and talented student services BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior support system (PBIS), restorative justice practices, follows OPSB student discipline code and school creed

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-3:30 PM (GR PK4-5) , 7:45 AM-3:15 PM (GR 6-8) EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Mandarin Chinese (grades PK-3rd) and Spanish (grades 4th-8th) instruc- tion 2-3 times/week BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X After care available at $100/month WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $100+ STUDENT ORG: X Student council PARENT ORG: X PTO SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Data driven, HPHP, PLC, STEM, ECS, gifted & talented program for students with gifted & talented IEPs EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Academic games, technology club, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, Lego robotics, crochet club, jewelry club, recycling club, student council, marching band units, majorettes, color guard, dance team, Black History club, yoga, math club, STEAM club, creativity club, 4-H club TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; cheerleading; flag football; intramural sports; track & field

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BRICOLAGE ACADEMY

3368 Esplanade Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119 PHONE: (504) 539-4505 / FAX: (504) 710-4000 / WEBSITE: www.bricolagenola.org PRINCIPAL: Josh Densen, Michele Murphey SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Bricolage Academy / Board Chair: Alan Philipson

MISSION AND KEY INFO Bricolage Academy advances educational equity by preparing students from diverse backgrounds to be innovators who change the world.

GRADES SERVED: K - 4th (building to 12th grade) APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time nurse and social worker | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Interpretation available part-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion approach for students with mild to moderate disabilities; program for students with moderate to severe needs, specializing in autsim programming BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Love & Logic classroom and responsive classroom approaches

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:20 AM-3:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Before care from 7:30 AM | after care until 5:30 PM | sliding scale based upon family income (full scholarships available) WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Provided as needed UNIFORMS: STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X Bricolage Community Association SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Innovation curriculum EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: After school programming, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; First Tee Golf; Girls On the Run; rugby

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CYPRESS ACADEMY

4217 Orleans Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119 PHONE: (504) 383-3337 / FAX: - / WEBSITE: www.cypressacademy.org PRINCIPAL: Bob Berk SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Cypress Charter School Association / Board Chair: Lance Query

Moving from 4238 St. Charles Ave. to a new location for the 17-18 school year. See above.

MISSION AND KEY INFO To provide a socioeconomically, racially, and culturally diverse community of learners an educational environment that encourages critical thinking, collaboration, creativity and intellectual risk-taking, so that the graduates may grow to be thoughtful, contributing members of society.

GRADES SERVED: K - 3rd (building to 8th grade) APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org | applicants to early reading intervention program are tested to assess reading support needs REQUIREMENTS: Primarily open enrollment with some spaces reserved for students at risk for reading disabilities, including dyslexia TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish and Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion; resource/pull out model provided based on need BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Responsive Classroom approach

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:45 AM-3:45 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average Cost $20 - $29 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X PTO SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: 21st century learning environment, early intervention for struggling readers, project-based learning EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Communities in Schools offers music and art through their after school program TEAM SPORTS:

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E19 Spring 2017 Edition DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR CHARTER SCHOOL FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 1617 Caffin Avenue, 70117 (Grades PK4-8), 5300 N. Rocheblave St., 70117 (Grades 9-12) PHONE: (504) 940-2243 (GR PK-8), (504) 325-2179 (GR 9-12) / FAX: (504) 940-2276 WEBSITE: www.drkingcharterschool.org PRINCIPAL: Doris Roche-Hicks SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Friends of King School District / Board Chair: Hilda Young

MISSION AND KEY INFO Our mission is to create and maintain an orderly trusting 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.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish | Interpretation available by phone in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Uses conflict resolution, mediation and restorative practices

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-3:00 PM (GR PK4-8), 8:00 AM-3:10 PM (GR 9-12) EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Available at $5/day WEEKEND CLASSES: X Required Saturday classes grades 3-8 TUTORING SESSIONS: X Some Saturdays; some days after school; through community partnership UNIFORMS: X Average cost $60 - $69 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X COMER Parent Group SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Garden, Saturday school, sports, extracurriculars & 21st Century after school program EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Band, choir, piano, dance, color guard, majorettes, science club, technology club, math club, chess club TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; flag football

*School also serves grades 9-12. The high school page can be found on pg. H132. Some data refers to all grade levels.

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E21 Spring 2017 Edition

DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER ACADEMY OF GLOBAL STUDIES

3700 Tall Pines Dr., New Orleans, LA 70131 PHONE: (504) 302-7109 / FAX: (504) 398-7129 / WEBSITE: www.eisenhoweracademy.org PRINCIPAL: Ronicka Briscoe SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Algiers Charter School Association / Board Chair: John Edwards

MISSION AND KEY INFO Dwight. D. Eisenhower Academy of Global Studies provides global education through a nurturing environment to promote academic success.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: guidance counselor, nurse, social worker. Community partnerships, occupational therapy. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion, adaptive physical education BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior intervention support based on S.O.A.R. (Success Opportunity Acceptance Respect), restorative practices to address behavior

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:15 AM-3:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X After school care available until 5 PM WEEKEND CLASSES: X Optional Saturday classes TUTORING SESSIONS: X Some Saturdays UNIFORMS: X Average cost $40 - $49 STUDENT ORG: X United Nations (grades 4-8) PARENT ORG: X Eagle’s Nest SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Spanish & Vietnamese-speaking staff, team sports EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Marching band, dance team, flag team, majorettes, pep squad, art club, ladybugs, Youth Run Nola, COOL cooperative, Young Audiences after school program, United Nations (student leadership council) TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; basketball; cheerleading; football; track & field; soccer; softball; volleyball

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E23 Spring 2017 Edition

EDGAR P. HARNEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

2503 Willow St., New Orleans, LA 70118 PHONE: (504) 373-6230 / FAX: (504) 891-6919 / WEBSITE: www.soeanola.com PRINCIPAL: Eileen Williams SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Spirit of Excellence Academies / Board Chair: Charles Southall, III

MISSION AND KEY INFO To bring the children of Edgar P. Harney Spirit of Excellence Academy to academic mastery in all core subject areas.

GRADES SERVED: K - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time nurse and social worker | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Discipline plan focused on four “Be Attitudes” (be respectful, be responsible, be safe, be prepared); rewards and incentives system; follows RSD code of conduct

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:15 AM-3:45 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $70 - $79 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Flag football, cheerleading, marching band, dance team, flag team. basketball, track, choir EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Band, choir, dance team, library club, color guard, flag team, majorettes TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; cheerleading; flag football; track & field

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E25 Spring 2017 Edition

EDWARD HYNES CHARTER SCHOOL

990 Harrison Ave., New Orleans, LA 70124 PHONE: (504) 324-7160 / FAX: - / WEBSITE: www.hynesschool.org PRINCIPAL: Michelle Douglas SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Hynes Charter School Corp. / Board Chair: Alvin Miester, III

MISSION AND KEY INFO Hynes - quality education shaping leaders for a changing world.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: (PreK): OneApp process | students matched based on eligibility, parent preference, and available spaces (Grades K-8): GNOCCS application process | students selected by lottery if there are more eligible applicants than available spaces | after application deadline additional applicants are placed on a waiting list REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, gifted evaluation required for pre-k, no academic entrance requirements for grades K-8 TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: nurse, social worker. Community health partnership. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish, Vietnamese, and French | Interpretation available full-time in French SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion with services for mild/moderate special needs and speech therapy BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior intervention (PBIS) approach

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:45 AM-3:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X French immersion K-5; French instruction grades PK4, 6, 7 BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Available from 7 AM and until 5:45 PM for a fee WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $60 - $69 STUDENT ORG: X Executive student council officers and homeroom reps in grade 5-8 PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: French immersion (students taught math, science and social studies in French); programs for students talented in theater and art, and academically gifted; science labs; computer labs; Success for All Literacy Program; partnerships with University of New Orleans (UNO) for staff support, professional development and advisory board EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Student council, scouts, chorus, band, Lego robotics team, academic games, French homework club, A’s and Aces tennis and tutoring program, chess, pep squad TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; cheerleading; cross country; flag football; soccer; softball; tennis; volleyball

This school’s prekindergarten program is a selective program for students with a current Gifted & Talented IEP.

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E27 Spring 2017 Edition

EINSTEIN CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL AT SARAH T. REED

5316 Michoud Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70129 PHONE: (504) 503-0470 / FAX: - / WEBSITE: www.einsteincharter.org PRINCIPAL: Shawn Toranto SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Einstein Charter Schools / Board Chair: Lauren Narcisse

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of Einstein Charter School is to promote academic excellence in teaching 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.

GRADES SERVED: 6th - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: City bus (RTA)- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: career & technical ed. Coordinator, guidance counselor, nurse, social worker. | ESL services provided, full ESL department, bilingual staff LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Uses positive behavior incentive system (PBIS) and restorative justice practices

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:30 AM-4:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X French, Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week AP COURSES: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Teacher office hours UNIFORMS: X Average cost $30 - $39 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Math, science and technology focus, Project Lead the Way engineering class, gifted & talented, music, band. Diverse faculty, staff and student population. ESL strategies are incorporated in every class taught. EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Debate team, chess, student government, academic games, and robotics TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; flag football; soccer; volleyball

*This school also serves grades 9-12. The high school page can be found on pg. H136. Einstein Charter School split into 4 separate campuses for the 16-17 school year. Some data included here refers to when Einstein was a single school.

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E29 Spring 2017 Edition

EINSTEIN CHARTER SCHOOL @ SHERWOOD FOREST

4801 Maid Marion Drive, New Orleans, LA 70128 PHONE: (504) 503-0110 / FAX: - / WEBSITE: www.einsteincharter.org PRINCIPAL: Shawn Toranto SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Einstein Charter Schools / Board Chair: Lauren Narcisse

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of Einstein Charter School is to promote academic excellence in teaching and learning through

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GRADES SERVED: PK - 5th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 B APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent Prentiss Ave. preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org

REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements Old SpanishChef Trail Menteur Hwy TRANSPORTATION: City bus (RTA)- for all students 6 STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time nurse and social worker | ESL services provided, full ESL department, bilingual staff LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) approach

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-3:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Breakfast at 7 AM for early arrivals, after school program until 6 PM WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average Cost $20 - $29 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Math, science and technology focus, Project Lead the Way engineering class, gifted & talented, music, band. Diverse faculty, staff and student population. ESL strategies are incorporated in every class taught. EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Partnership with Community Works to provide after school academic and enrichment program. TEAM SPORTS:

*Einstein Charter School split into 4 separate campuses for the 16-17 school year. Some data included here refers to when Einstein was a single school.

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EINSTEIN CHARTER SCHOOL @ VILLAGE DE L’EST

5100 Cannes St, New Orleans, LA 70129 PHONE: (504) 324-7450 / FAX: - / WEBSITE: www.einsteincharter.org PRINCIPAL: Shawn Toranto SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Einstein Charter Schools / Board Chair: Lauren Narcisse

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of Einstein Charter School is to promote academic excellence in teaching 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.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 5th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: City bus (RTA)- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time nurse and social worker | ESL services provided, full ESL department, bilingual staff LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) approach

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-3:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Breakfast at 7 AM for early arrivals, after school program until 6 PM WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average Cost $20 - $29 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Math, science and technology focus, Project Lead the Way engineering class, gifted & talented, music, band. Diverse faculty, staff and student population. ESL strategies are incorporated in every class taught. EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Partnership with community works to provide after school academic and enrichment program; student council, book club, jazz ensemble, spelling bee team TEAM SPORTS:

*Einstein Charter School split into 4 separate campuses for the 16-17 school year. Some data included here refers to when Einstein was a single school.

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ÉLAN ACADEMY

709 Park Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70114 PHONE: (504) 475-7454 / FAX: - / WEBSITE: www.elanacademy.org PRINCIPAL: Melanie Askew SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Elan Academy / Board Chair: Darren Patin

This is a new school opening in Fall of 2017.

MISSION AND KEY INFO Through a classical curriculum, high-quality instruction, and leadership development, Élan Academy Charter School ensures that all K-8 students have the foundation necessary to thrive in secondary school, succeed in college, and access lives of opportunity.

GRADES SERVED: K - 2nd (building to 8th grade) APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time dean of students, gifted and talented services, instructional coach. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion; resource/pull out model provided based on need BEHAVIOR APPROACH: High expectations with a focus on social and emotional skills, incorporates restorative justice practices, uses color chart behavior system and follows OPSB student discipline code

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Latin instruction daily BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Provided as needed UNIFORMS: X STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X Momentum (Élan Community Association) SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Classical curriculum, classical languages (Greek and Latin), debate, computer coding, arts, leadership EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Under development - will be determined as school grows TEAM SPORTS: First Tee Golf

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ENCORE ACADEMY

2518 Arts St., New Orleans, LA 70117 PHONE: (504) 444-2224 / FAX: (504) 754-7665 / WEBSITE: www.encorelearning.org PRINCIPAL: Terri Smith SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: ENCORE Academy / Board Chair: Herb Patterson

MISSION AND KEY INFO Our mission is to provide a rigorous and differentiated academic program strengthened by a broad arts curriculum, enabling students to become college and career ready critical thinkers, lifelong learners, and positive contributors to society.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese and French | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish, Vietnamese, and French SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion and resource; gifted and talented programs in theater arts, visual arts and music BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive approach to discipline, relationship building (PBIS), social skill building, restorative practices in partnership with Center for Restorative Approaches

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:30 AM-4:15 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: X French instruction 2-3 times/week BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Partnership with Communities in Schools - enrichment and academics WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Through community partnership UNIFORMS: X Average cost $40 - $49 STUDENT ORG: X Model United Nations PARENT ORG: X Parent committees formed at Family Nights SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Diversity, vocal & instrumental music (strings and band), dance, visual arts, theater, culinary arts, gifted/talented EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Dance, writing club, knitting, step, culinary arts, book club, art club, step team, computer coding, sports, band, percussion, sports teams TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; cheerleading; flag football; Girls On the Run; rugby; soccer; volleyball

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E37 Spring 2017 Edition

ESPERANZA CHARTER SCHOOL

4407 S. Carrolton Ave., New Orleans, LA 70119 PHONE: (504) 373-6272 / FAX: (504) 488-1813 / WEBSITE: www.esperanzano.org PRINCIPAL: Nicole Saulny SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Choice Foundation / Board Chair: James Swanson

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of the Esperanza Charter School is to prepare its students for success in a college-preparatory high school in an atmosphere that challenges and supports each student to achieve his or her potential.

GRADES SERVED: K - 8th Canal St. APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent Banks St. preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org

REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements Tulane Ave. TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time nurse and social worker | ESL services provided as needed, full ESL department, bilingual staff LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion and self-contained classrooms BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Multiple strategies including positive behavior support (PBIS), creation of behavior plan, in-school suspension

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:45 AM-3:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Homework help until 5:45 PM WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $10 - $19 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: ESL program, orchestra, garden, sports, G&T, diverse student body, small group instruction EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Debate team, garden club, orchestra TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; basketball; football; soccer; softball; volleyball

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E39 Spring 2017 Edition

FANNIE C. WILLIAMS CHARTER SCHOOL

11755 Dwyer Rd., New Orleans, LA 70128 PHONE: (504) 373-6228 / FAX: (504) 245-2796 / WEBSITE: www.fcwcs.org PRINCIPAL: Kelly S. Batiste SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Community Leaders Advocating Student Success, Inc. Board Chair: Duane Stelly

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of Fannie C. Williams School is to achieve the highest academic success through collaboration of staff, parents, and community.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: dean of students, guidance counselor, speech pathologist. Part-time nurse and social worker. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Interpretation available full-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion; 4 special education teachers and 7 paraprofessionals BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior support (PBIS), positive behavior reinforcement; school culture of 4Ps: prompt, polite, prepared, productive; behavior reports and trackers

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-3:15 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Until 5:15 PM (M-TH) WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $50 - $59 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X PTO SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Daily enrichment classes in computer literacy, physical education, music, art, library skills, gifted & talented, reading and math intervention, Silverback Society mentorship program for 8th grade boys EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Student council, marching band, flag twirlers, dance teams, Girl Scouts, choir, drill team TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; cheerleading; cross country; flag football; Girls On the Run

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E41 Spring 2017 Edition

FOUNDATION PREPARATORY CHARTER SCHOOL

7301 Dwyer Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70126 PHONE: (504) 434-0521 / FAX: (225) 346-5452 / WEBSITE: www.foundationpreparatory.org PRINCIPAL: Myrialis King SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Foundation Preparatory Charter School Board Chair: Matthew Sherman

School shares a campus with Livingston Collegiate. MISSION AND KEY INFO Through a rigorous curriculum, an achievement-oriented school culture, rigorous curriculum, and a value-based character education, Foundation Preparatory Charter School equips all students for academic and life success.

GRADES SERVED: K - 3rd (building to 8th grade) APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Uses response to intervention (RTI) approach and small group instruction BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Uses positive behavior support (PBIS) model and restorative justice practices based on the International Institute for Restorative Practices

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:20 AM-3:40 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish, Vietnamese instruction 2-3 times/week; Vietnamese instruction 2-3 times/week BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Fee-based after school program through VIET; Includes homework help, tutoring, recreational activities and dinner. WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $30 - $39 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X Parent organization SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: New Orleans East. Literacy Focused. Blended Learning. Small group, 2-teacher classes. ESL. EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: STEM (science, technology, engineering & math) programming through VIET after school program TEAM SPORTS:

This school opened in 2015, and may have limited past performance data. This school has a partnership with Creative Kidz East for prekindergarten.

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E43 Spring 2017 Edition

HARRIET TUBMAN CHARTER SCHOOL

2832 General Meyer Ave., New Orleans, LA 70114 PHONE: (504) 227-3800 / FAX: (504) 227-3801 / WEBSITE: www.tubmancharterschool.org PRINCIPAL: Julie Lause SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Crescent City Schools / Board Chair: Jean Paul Hymel

School is in a temporary location and will return to the Tubman campus after renovations

MISSION AND KEY INFO Students at Harriet Tubman Charter School build the academic skills, personal values, and intellectual habits of mind to succeed in high school, college, and beyond.

GRADES SERVED: K - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time nurse and social worker | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish; by phone in Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Services developed to meet individual needs, using inclusion, self-contained classrooms, and resource rooms; services include speech, occupational, and physical therapy, and counseling BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Cooperation, respect and joy; positive behavior incentives (PBIS); logical consequences to raise student achievement; conflict resolution training for students

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM (early dismissal at 2 PM on Wednesdays) EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction grades 6-8 BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $10 - $19 STUDENT ORG: X Leadership council is a group of student leaders who serve as role models and advocates for their classmates and younger scholars. PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: College-prep, innovative K-1-2 Montessori program, team sports, drumline, choir, P.E. EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Elementary school grades - two enrichment periods each day of art, music, dance or physical education | middle school grades - free-choice enrichment classes with options including drumline, physical education, music, sports, choir and other electives TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; football; track & field; volleyball

This school has a partnership with Clara’s Little Lambs for prekindergarten.

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E45 Spring 2017 Edition

HOMER A. PLESSY COMMUNITY SCHOOL

721 St Philip St, New Orleans, LA 70116 PHONE: (504) 503-0055 / FAX: (504) 503-0056 / WEBSITE: www.plessyschool.org PRINCIPAL: Joan Reilly SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Homer A. Plessy Community School / Board Chair: Ben McLeish

Moving from 2021 Pauger St. to a new location for the 17-18 school year. See above.

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of Homer A. Plessy Community School is to develop students who think critically and act responsibly as citizens.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 6th (building to 8th grade) APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: academic interventionist, behavior interventionist, guidance counselor, and nurse. Community health partnership. | ESL services provided through a full-time ELL teacher LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion with appropriate supports where needed; special education teacher works with students in their classroom and one-on-one BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Uses positive discipline program with focus on solutions and logical consequences; follows OPSB discipline policy

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-3:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Breakfast at 7:45 & Champ Camp until 5:30 PM for free (Champ Camp requires applications to be filled out for this service) WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Academic support provided through Champ Camp UNIFORMS: X Average cost $10 - $19 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X Family teacher organization SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Early childhood project-based curriculum, arts-integrated LA A+ school, art, music, string, drama EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Sewing, comic book writing, cooking, rugby, theater, art, dance, and STEM TEAM SPORTS: Cheerleading; intramural sports; soccer; Girls on the Run

This school has a partnership with Kids of Excellence 2 and Open Hearts, Open Minds for prekindergarten.

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E47 Spring 2017 Edition

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF LOUISIANA: CAMP STREET

1400 Camp St., New Orleans, LA 70130 PHONE: (504) 654-1088 / FAX: (504) 654-1086 / WEBSITE: www.isl-edu.org PRINCIPAL: Ghislaine Camey SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Board of Elementary and Secondary Education CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: ISL / Board Chair: Dominique Wilson

This school has three campuses. Data provided includes all campuses.

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of the International School of Louisiana is to provide a challenging education emphasizing language immersion, international awareness, the celebration of diversity and community responsibility.

GRADES SERVED: K - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, December 16, 2016 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA. org | Prospective parents must attend an open house or campus tour to understand and commit to language immersion focus | School also open to families outside Orleans Parish REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment; all applicants assessed for language readiness, students entering in grades 2-8 must demonstrate grade-level proficiency in their chosen immersion language TRANSPORTATION: None STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: family liaison, nurse, social worker, speech pathologist. | ESL services provided as needed, multilingual faculty LANGUAGE 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 SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Full-time education services director BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Uses restorative practices and follows a code of conduct-based infraction system; partnership with the Center for Restorative Approaches

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:45 AM-3:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X French, Spanish immersion; Mandarin Chinese instruction grades 6-8 BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Before care from 7:15 AM for $35/month (drop-ins $4/day) | after care until 5:30 PM for $150/month (drop-ins $10/day) WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average Cost $20 - $29 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Full Spanish and French immersion: all classes are taught in Spanish or French EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Partnership with Community Works for 21st Century Learning Center after school program. TEAM SPORTS:

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ISL | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

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INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF LOUISIANA: OLIVIER

502 Olivier St., New Orleans, LA 70114 PHONE: (504) 274-4571 / FAX: (504) 265-9447 / WEBSITE: www.isl-edu.org PRINCIPAL: Rosa Alvarado SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Board of Elementary and Secondary Education CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: ISL / Board Chair: Dominique Wilson

This school has three campuses. Data provided includes all campuses.

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of the International School of Louisiana is to provide a challenging education emphasizing language immersion, international awareness, the celebration of diversity and community responsibility. Olivier St.

GRADES SERVED: K - 5th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, December 16, 2016 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA. org | Prospective parents must attend an open house or campus tour to understand and commit to language immersion focus | School also open to families outside Orleans Parish REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment; all applicants assessed for language readiness, students entering in grades 2-8 must demonstrate grade-level proficiency in their chosen immersion language TRANSPORTATION: None STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: family liaison, nurse, social worker, speech pathologist. | ESL services provided as needed, multilingual faculty LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Full-time education services director BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Uses restorative practices and follows a code of conduct-based infraction system; partnership with the Center for Restorative Approaches

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:45 AM-3:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Before care from 7:15 AM for $35/month (drop-ins $4/day) | after care until 5:30 PM for $150/month (drop-ins $10/day) WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: Average Cost $20 - $29 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Full Spanish immersion: all classes are taught in Spanish EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Partnership with Community Works for 21st Century Learning Center after school program, partnership with KidsmART for arts education programs. TEAM SPORTS:

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E51 Spring 2017 Edition

JAMES M. SINGLETON CHARTER SCHOOL

2220 Oretha C. Haley Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70113 PHONE: (504) 568-3466 / FAX: (504) 569-3378 / WEBSITE: www.dryadesymca.org PRINCIPAL: Rosemary Martin SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Dryades YMCA / Board Chair: Darren Mire

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of James M. Singleton Charter School is to promote 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 practices, our students will be prepared for a successful future.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time social worker and part-time nurse. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion and resource models; gifted and talented services BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS), incentives and recognition for good behavior, time-out room, suspension for infractions, restorative approaches

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X After school activities until 5 PM (M-TH) provided for a fee WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X 2-3 times/week after school UNIFORMS: X Average Cost $20 - $29 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X PTO SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Computer lab, Algebra I, student membership at the Dryades YMCA wellness center, family math and reading, partnership with the Ashe Cultural Arts Center; and the Hope Credit Union, which provides financial literacy classes for 8th grade students and their parents. EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Student council, band, majorettes, flag team, dance, choir, debate team, boy scouts, newspaper club, drama club, 4-H club TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; cheerleading; flag football; swimming; volleyball

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SINGLETON | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

E53 Spring 2017 Edition

JOSEPH CRAIG ELEMENTARY

1423 St. Philip St., New Orleans, LA 70116 PHONE: (504) 940-2115 / FAX: (504) 522-5138 / WEBSITE: www.josephacraig.org PRINCIPAL: Ann Ford SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Friends of King School District / Board Chair: Hilda Young

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of Joseph Craig Elementary is to create and maintain an orderly, trusting 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.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish | Interpretation available by phone in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Uses conflict resolution, mediation, and restorative practices

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-3:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: X Optional Saturday classes TUTORING SESSIONS: X Some Saturdays; some days after school; through community partnership UNIFORMS: X Average cost $60 - $69 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X COMER parent group SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Saturday school, computer skills program, team sports, and 21st Century after school program EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Choir, band, majorettes, piano, dance, flag team, color guard TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; cheerleading; flag football; swimming

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CRAIG | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

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KIPP BELIEVE PRIMARY

421 Burdette Street, 70118 (Grades K-4), 9330 Forshey Street, 70125 (Grades 5-8) PHONE: (504) 266-2050 (GR K-4), (504) 304-8857 (GR 5-8) / FAX: (504) 304-8862 WEBSITE: www.kippneworleans.org PRINCIPAL: Sarah Beth Greenberg SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: KIPP New Orleans Schools / Board Chair: Joseph Giarrusso, III

MISSION AND KEY INFO At KIPP Believe Primary, we empower our young scholars with academic knowledge and community support, while cultivating strong character and values. Our scholars gain tools to advocate for themselves, friends, and families, in order to become respectful leaders who ultimately succeed in ending generational poverty within their community. KIPP Believe Primary creates a school environment where all children are safe, successful, and free to take risks in order to become their best selves.

GRADES SERVED: K - 4th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: clinical psychologist, nurse, social worker. Part- time speech pathologist. Network support team. | ESL services provided as needed, in small-group settings LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish; by phone in Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion model, required services provided in regular education setting to the extent possible BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Student agency, color chart behavior system, responsive classroom, social skills program, Project Class and Second Step strategies and resources

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:25 AM-4:15 PM (GR K-4), 7:15 AM-3:45 PM (GR 5-8) EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: X Optional monthly Saturday classes TUTORING SESSIONS: X Provided as needed UNIFORMS: X Average cost $10 - $19 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Open-enrollment college prep with focus on character and academics EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Symphonic band, jazz band, POISE empowerment program for young women, debate team TEAM SPORTS:

*School also serves grades 5-8. The middle school information can be found on pg. E58. Some data included here refers to all grade levels.

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KIPP BELIEVE COLLEGE PREP

421 Burdette Street, 70118 (Grades K-4), 9330 Forshey Street, 70125 (Grades 5-8) PHONE: (504) 266-2050 (GR K-4), (504) 304-8857 (GR 5-8) / FAX: (985) 503-7324 WEBSITE: www.kippneworleans.org PRINCIPAL: Luke Naegele SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: KIPP New Orleans Schools / Board Chair: Joseph Giarrusso, III

MISSION AND KEY INFO KIPP Believe College Prep empowers students with the academic skills, character traits and self-confidence necessary to excel in our nation’s top high schools, colleges and the competitive world beyond. Students internalize a critical consciousness and sense of social responsibility to improve the world around them.

GRADES SERVED: 5th - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time nurse and social worker. Network support team. | ESL services provided as needed, in small-group settings LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish; by phone in Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion model, required services provided in regular education setting to the extent possible BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Uses positive behavior support (PBIS) approach with a focus on relationship building

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:25 AM-4:15 PM (GR K-4), 7:15 AM-3:45 PM (GR 5-8) EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Through community partnership UNIFORMS: X Average Cost $20 - $29 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Open-enrollment college prep with focus on character and academics EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Symphonic band, jazz band, POISE empowerment program for young women, debate team TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; basketball; football; volleyball

*School also serves grades K-4. The elementary school page can be found on pg. E56. Some data included here refers to all grade levels.

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KIPP BELIEVE COLLEGE PREP | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

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KIPP CENTRAL CITY PRIMARY

2625 Thalia St, New Orleans, LA 70113 PHONE: (504) 373-6290 / FAX: (504) 383-7810 / WEBSITE: kippcentralcityprimary.edlioschool.com PRINCIPAL: Korbin Johnson SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: KIPP New Orleans Schools / Board Chair: Joseph Giarrusso, III

MISSION AND KEY INFO KIPP Central City Primary builds the academic, social, emotional and spiritual foundations our children will need to pursue higher education, create their best selves and have the POWER to transform their lives.

GRADES SERVED: K - 4th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time nurse and social worker. Network support team. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish; by phone in Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion model, required services provided in regular education setting to the extent possible through co-teaching BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Uses positive behavior support (PBIS), focus on relationship building; partnership with the Center for Restorative Approaches

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:15 AM-3:35 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Afternoon programs provided through DiscoveryFest WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Small group remediation after school UNIFORMS: X Average cost $10 - $19 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Open-enrollment college prep with focus on character and academics EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Partnership with DiscoveryFest to provide an afternoon program including activities such as creative writ- ing, cooking, soccer and football for an annual fee TEAM SPORTS: DiscoveryFest

*School also serves grades 5-8. The middle school information can be found on pg. E62.

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KIPP CENTRAL CITY ACADEMY

2514 Third St, New Orleans, LA 70113 PHONE: (504) 609-2283 / FAX: (504) 302-9737 / WEBSITE: www.kippneworleans.org PRINCIPAL: Alex Jarrell SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: KIPP New Orleans Schools / Board Chair: Joseph Giarrusso, III

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of KIPP Central City Academy is to empower each student with the knowledge, habits, academic abilities, and character strengths needed to excel in top high schools, colleges, and beyond, and to cultivate leaders with a sense of social responsibility to make our community a better place to live every day.

GRADES SERVED: 5th - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time nurse, social worker, health screenings and immunization services, network support team. | ESL services provided as needed, in small-group settings LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish; by phone in Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion model, required services provided in regular education setting to the extent possible BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior (PBIS) approach with a focus on relationship building

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:45 AM-4:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $10 - $19 STUDENT ORG: X Advisory student council PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Open-enrollment college prep with focus on character and academics EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Marching band, drama class, majorettes, step team, academic games, debate team, dance team, advi- sory student council TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; basketball; football; track & field; soccer; volleyball

*School also serves grades K-4. The elementary school page can be found on pg. E60.

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E63 Spring 2017 Edition

KIPP EAST COMMUNITY PRIMARY

6519 Virgilian Street, New Orleans, LA 70126 PHONE: (504) 301-2964 / FAX: (877) 774-8912 / WEBSITE: www.kippneworleans.org PRINCIPAL: Jennifer Dennis Carey SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: KIPP New Orleans Schools / Board Chair: Joseph Giarrusso, III

Moving from 4500 Mendez St. to a new location for the 17-18 school year. See above.

MISSION AND KEY INFO To grow, in each and every one of our students, the intellect, character, and habits necessary to graduate from college and positively shape our community and our world.

GRADES SERVED: K - 3rd (building to 8th grade) APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time nurse and social worker. Network support team. | ESL services provided as needed, full ESL department LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish; by phone in Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion model, required services provided in regular education setting to the extent possible BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Focus on positive choices and accountability for behavior, student behavior tracked through color system and communicated regularly to parents

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:30 AM-4:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $10 - $19; Free shirt(s) initially provided STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Challenging and engaging instruction delivered by experienced teachers, happy and healthy school environment, low student-teacher ratios, enrichment classes. EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: TEAM SPORTS:

This school opened in 2014, and may have limited past performance data.

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KIPP LEADERSHIP PRIMARY & ACADEMY

2300 St. Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117 PHONE: (504) 308-3359 / FAX: - / WEBSITE: www.kippneworleans.org PRINCIPAL: Jenni Seckel, Herneisha Dukes SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: KIPP New Orleans Schools / Board Chair: Joseph Giarrusso, III

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of KIPP Leadership Primary is to empower our children with the academic and character skills needed for ALL students to succeed in heart, mind, body, and spirit through high school, college, and life. The mission of KIPP Leadership Academy is to provide students with a rigorous education and deliberate leadership development to prepare them for high school, college, and the competitive world. Our scholars have the academic foundation, leadership skills, and social intelligence to positively impact the community.

GRADES SERVED: K - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: guidance counselor, nurse, psychologist, social worker. Community health partnership, network support team. | ESL services provided as needed, in small- group settings LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Interpretation available full-time in Spanish; by phone in Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Services provided using inclusion and self-contained settings based on student needs BEHAVIOR APPROACH: No nonsense nurturing, restorative discipline (primary); positive behavior support (PBIS), relationship building; conflict resolution and restorative justice (academy)

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:30 AM-4:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Provided as needed UNIFORMS: X Average cost $10 - $19 STUDENT ORG: X 4th grade student government PARENT ORG: X Active parent teacher organization SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Open-enrollment college prep with focus on character and academics EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Marching band, theater, violin, art TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; cheerleading; flag football; soccer; volleyball

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KIPP MCDONOGH 15 SCHOOL FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS

7701 Grant St, New Orleans, LA 70126 PHONE: (504) 592-8520 / FAX: (504) 592-8515 / WEBSITE: www.kippmcdonogh15.org PRINCIPAL: Deanna Reddick, Anthony Cognata, Mark Burton SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: KIPP New Orleans Schools / Board Chair: Joseph Giarrusso, III

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of KIPP McDonogh School for the Creative Arts is to create transformative leaders through rigorous academic, character, civic, and creative arts development to ensure they have the skills to succeed Dwyer Rd. in college and beyond.

GRADES SERVED: K - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time nurse and social worker. Network support team. | ESL services provided as needed, in small-group settings LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish; by phone in Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion model, required services provided in regular education setting to the extent possible BEHAVIOR APPROACH: No nonsense nurturing approach to discipline with an emphasis on restorative practices, partnership with the Center for Restorative Approaches

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:30 AM-5:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $10 - $19 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Open-enrollment college prep with focus on character and academics EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; basketball; cheerleading; football; volleyball

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E69 Spring 2017 Edition

LAFAYETTE ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL OF NEW ORLEANS

9330 Forshey St., 70125 (Grades PK-K), 2727 South Carrollton Ave., 70118 (Grades 1-8) PHONE: (504) 861-9767 (GR PK4-K), (504) 861-9767 (GR 1-8) / FAX: (504) 861-8369 WEBSITE: www.lafayetteacademyno.org PRINCIPAL: Monica Boudouin SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Choice Foundation / Board Chair: James Swanson

MISSION AND KEY INFO Lafayette Academy prepares its students for success in a college preparatory high school in an atmosphere that challenges and supports each student to achieve his or her highest potential.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time nurse and full-time social worker. Community partnerships. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Interpretation available part-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Focus on the values of respect, responsibility and reach

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:30 AM-3:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X After care available for $75/month WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $10 - $19 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Marching band, majorettes, cheerleading etc. ESL program, debate team and art club; regular family nights where students demonstrate their knowledge, Start the Adventure in Reading (S.T.A.I.R.) tutoring program EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Band, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, dance team, flag team, band, girls club, drama club, art club TEAM SPORTS: Cheerleading; intramural sports

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LAKE FOREST ELEMENTARY CHARTER SCHOOL

11110 Lake Forest Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70128 PHONE: (504) 826-7140 / FAX: (504) 248-7020 / WEBSITE: www.lakeforestcharter.org PRINCIPAL: Mardele S. Early SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: The Council for Quality Education / Board Chair: Lee Caston

MISSION AND KEY INFO Lake Forest Charter School’s mission is to provide a nurturing environment for children 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 citizen.

GRADES SERVED: K - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, January 13, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: School provides its own application | additional documents, including past academic records, required | eligibility determined by a point system; students selected by lottery if there are more eligible applicants than available seats | applications accepted weekdays between 8 AM and 2:30 PM | required orientation as part of the application process (see school website for application details) REQUIREMENTS: Admission is based on a matrix which includes attendance, parent involvement, prior GPA and other academic requirements TRANSPORTATION: None STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time nurse and social worker. Community partnership, family counseling. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Combination of positive behavior support (PBIS) principles and behavioral guidelines and expectations; character education program

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-3:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Before care 7:00 AM-8:00 AM; after care 3:30 PM-6:00 PM WEEKEND CLASSES: X Optional academic Saturday classes TUTORING SESSIONS: X Some days after school UNIFORMS: X STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Student council, concert band/orchestra, STEM (science, technology, engineering, math). EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Art club, book club, Lego robotics club, Eagles With Etiquette club, outspoken debate team, click photog- raphy club, chess club, honor society, STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) club, drama club TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; cheerleading; cross country; flag football; intramural sports

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LANGSTON HUGHES ACADEMY

3519 Trafalgar St., New Orleans, LA 70119 PHONE: (504) 373-6251 / FAX: (504) 267-9760 / WEBSITE: www.langstonhughesacademy.org PRINCIPAL: Carrie Bevans (ES), Stefan Lallinger (MS) SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Firstline Schools / Board Chair: Gregory St. Etienne

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of Langston Hughes Academy Charter School is to provide ALL of its scholars with the knowledge, skills and character traits necessary to succeed in high school, college and the world beyond.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: audiologist, mental health counselor, nurse, speech pathologist. Braille instruction, community health partnership, gifted & talented services, occupational therapy. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION 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 BEHAVIOR APPROACH: High expectations with focus on social and emotional skills; restorative justice approach using community-building circles and solution circles

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:15 AM-3:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Before and after care available WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Daily after school; RTI during school day UNIFORMS: X Average cost $40 - $49 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: College prep, high school credits, personalized learning labs, garden, band, sports, art EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Band, majorettes, flag team, dance team, youth run nola, chess club, Lego league, theater/drama, poetry/creative writing, computer/code writing, reach after-school enrichment programs, Prime Time Family Reading Program, Victory Youth Training Academy after school program TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; basketball; flag football; track & field; soccer; softball; volleyball

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E75 Spring 2017 Edition LAWRENCE D. CROCKER COLLEGE PREP SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS & TECHNOLOGY 2301 Marengo St., New Orleans, LA 70115 PHONE: (504) 335-0404 / FAX: (504) 910-1045 / WEBSITE: www.nolacollegeprep.org PRINCIPAL: Nicole Boykins SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: New Orleans College Preparatory Academies (NOCP) Board Chair: Peter Harding

MISSION AND KEY INFO To prepare students with academic and life skills for success in college, career, and beyond.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements E TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: mental health counselor, nurse, social worker, speech pathologist. Intern social worker and psychology intern. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion; gifted student services, speech, adapted physical education and occupational therapy services BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) based on laws of success: excellence, respect, perseverance, caring, joy and responsibility

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:20 AM-3:20 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X After school extracurricular programs available until 6 PM and include dinner WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $10 - $19 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Technology-based instruction, music, debate team, after-school program EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Dance, drumline, band, choir, drill team, debate club, yoga TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; flag football; football; lacrosse; track & field; soccer; volleyball

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LUSHER CHARTER SCHOOL

7315 Willow Street, New Orleans, LA 70118 PHONE: (504) 862-5110 / FAX: (504) 866-4292 / WEBSITE: www.lusherschool.org PRINCIPAL: Sheila Nelson, Jan Rice SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Advocates for Arts-Based Education / Board Chair: Rachel Wisdom

MISSION AND KEY INFO Lusher Charter School provides a developmentally appropriate learning environment in 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.

GRADES SERVED: K - 5th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, January 13, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows GNOCCS application process | past report cards, parent meeting, and birth certificate required | eligibility determined by a point system; 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. | applications accepted weekdays 9 to 3 p.m. (see school website for more application details) REQUIREMENTS: Eligibility is determined by a matrix based on test scores, an arts profile, parent meeting (grades K-1), and GPA (grades 2-5). TRANSPORTATION: City bus (RTA)- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time social worker and part-time nurse. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish, Vietnamese, French, and Mandarin Chinese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior (PBIS) approach, restorative practices, Olweus Bully Prevention Program, No Place for Hate, Love and Logic

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:15 AM-3:20 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Mandarin Chinese 2-3 times/week BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Provided from 7 AM to 6 PM | $60/month for before care & $135/month for after care WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: STUDENT ORG: X Caring Counts student leadership team PARENT ORG: X PTSA SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Arts integration, holistic approach to child development, pre-professional art training; dual enrollment at Tulane; Project Lead the Way engineering and biomedical science programs; Gifted and talented. EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Chess, dance troupe, drama company, orchestra and drumming; lagniappe classes, including: cooking, movement, yoga, gardening, Japanese culture, sports and media arts. TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; basketball; flag football; Girls On the Run; soccer; swimming

*School also serves grades 6-12. The high school page can be found on pg. H154. Some data included refers to all grade levels.

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E79 Spring 2017 Edition

LYCÉE FRANÇAIS DE LA NOUVELLE ORLÉANS

5951 Patton St., 70115 (Grades PK4-3), 5401 S. Carrollton Ave, 70118 (Grades 4-7) PHONE: (504) 613-5703 (GR PK4-3), (504) 620-5500 (GR 4-7) / FAX: (504) 875-2441 WEBSITE: www.lfno.org PRINCIPAL: Keith Bartlett SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Board of Elementary and Secondary Education CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Lycee Francais de la Nouvelle-Orleans / Board Chair: Alysson Mills

MISSION AND KEY INFO Lycee Francais de la Nouvelle Orleans will provide the opportunity for its students to achieve both the French Baccalaureate and the Louisiana high school diploma in an academically challenging and culturally diverse educational environment.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 7th (building to 8th grade) APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 for kindergarten applicants; Friday, December 16, 2016 for applicants grades 1-7 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org | Parents/guardians strongly encouraged to attend an open house/tour, or to discuss the curriculum and mission with Lycée staff member in person or via phone prior to applying | School also open to families outside Orleans Parish REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements for grades PK & K, students applying to 1st grade and above must demonstrate grade-level proficiency in French TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus or city bus (RTA)- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: bilingual interventionist, guidance counselor, nurse, speech pathologist. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and French | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and French SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Services provided in small group (pull out) and inclusive settings, gifted services in French, speech, occupational, and physical therapy; adaptive physical education BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) programs, school-wide bullying prevention, student assistance team manages behavior concerns, counseling

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:15 AM-3:45 PM (GR PK4-3) , 8:25 AM-4:00 PM (GR 4-7) EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X French immersion BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Before care from 7:15 AM at $60/month for full-time | after care until 6 PM at $145/month for full-time WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Tutoring for hourly fee UNIFORMS: X Average cost $30 - $39 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X La Liaison SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Classes taught in French; partnerships w/ Audubon Zoo, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, French Quarter EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Ballet, robotics, chess, soccer, art, piano lessons, violin lessons, science experiments, photography, jazz & hip-hop dance, tennis, basketball, pottery, yoga, gardening, cooking TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; soccer

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MAHALIA JACKSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

2405 Jackson Ave., New Orleans, LA 70113 PHONE: (504) 359-6950 / FAX: (504) 379-6976 / WEBSITE: www.mje-opsb.us PRINCIPAL: Litouri Smith SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: OPSB / Board Chair: John Brown

MISSION AND KEY INFO

Earhart Blvd The mission of Mahalia Jackson Elementary School is to provide meaningful experiences in order for students Martin Luther King Jr Blvd to become successful college and career ready individuals.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 6th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent r a D liv preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org S o imon B Jackson Ave REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements Freret St TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for some students La Salle St STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: academic interventionist, guidance counselor, 2 nurse, social worker. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Vietnamese | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish and Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Full inclusion with certified special education teachers and paraprofessionals, gifted and talented student services BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Uses positive behavior support approach (PBIS) and response to intervention (RTI) framework

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-3:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction daily BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $50 - $59 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Spanish, ESL, inclusion, cultural enrichment, data driven, 21st Century classrooms EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: TEAM SPORTS:

Pre-k 3 offered in partnership with TCA Head Start.

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E83 Spring 2017 Edition MARTIN BEHRMAN CHARTER ACADEMY OF CREATIVE ARTS AND SCIENCES 715 Opelousas Ave., New Orleans, LA 70114 PHONE: (504) 302-7090 / FAX: (504) 309-8042 / WEBSITE: www.behrmancharter.org PRINCIPAL: Brian Young SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Algiers Charter School Association / Board Chair: John Edwards

MISSION AND KEY INFO The Martin Behrman Charter Family is committed to educating our community to become lifelong learners by integrating the arts and social sciences.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: guidance counselor, nurse, social worker. Occupational therapy. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion; gifted student services BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS)

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:25 AM-4:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Provided for LA-4 prek students | after care provided through after school enrichment programs WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $40 - $49 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Louisiana A+ school, Young Audiences, band, team sports, gifted and talented EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Marching band, dance and drill teams, majorettes, book club, service learning, drama, yearbook, chess club, Girl Scouts, Musical Poets TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; cabbage ball; football; track & field; soccer; volleyball

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MARY DORA COGHILL ACCELERATED ACADEMY

4617 Mirabeau Ave., New Orleans, LA 70126 PHONE: (504) 373-6237 / FAX: (504) 308-3661 / WEBSITE: www.coghillelementary.org PRINCIPAL: Christopher H. Smith SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Better Choice Foundation / Board Chair: Audrey Woods

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of Mary D. Coghill Charter School is to educate, empower, and motivate 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 levels of educational expectations in every academic field.

e. GRADES SERVED: K - 8th Av eau Mirab APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: guidance counselor, nurse, social worker. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Instruction provided through inclusion, resource/pullout model and self- contained classes based on student needs BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Contact school for more information

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:40 AM-3:40 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Provided as needed UNIFORMS: X Average cost $40 - $49 STUDENT ORG: X Student government association PARENT ORG: X Parent teachers association SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Traditional academic focus, marching band, after-school program EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Dance team, flag team, Dora’s Sisters, Cole’s Cougars TEAM SPORTS: Baseball, basketball, volleyball, cheerleading, flag football

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MARY MCLEOD BETHUNE ELEMENTARY

2401 Humanity St., New Orleans, LA 70122 PHONE: (504) 324-7076 / FAX: (504) 949-2665 / WEBSITE: www.marymcleodbethuneelementary.com PRINCIPAL: Mary Haynes-Smith SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: OPSB / Board Chair: John Brown

MISSION AND KEY INFO Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary School of Literature and Technology’s mission is to increase academic success by promoting continuous educational development for all learners.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements 610 TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: behavior interventionist, nurse, social worker. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion; primary autistic setting BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior support approach (PBIS), additional behavior support provided in small groups or individually

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:30 AM-3:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Before care from 6:45 AM until 7:30 AM at a cost of $5:00 per day. After care from 3:30 PM until 5:30 PM at a cost of $1.00 per hr. WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $10 - $19 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Music and the Brain, band. EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Piano ensemble, mentorship program pairs adult mentors with students TEAM SPORTS: Basketball, football, cheerleading

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MCDONOGH 32 LITERACY CHARTER SCHOOL

800 De Armas St., New Orleans, LA 70114 PHONE: (504) 302-7144 / FAX: (504) 363-1058 / WEBSITE: www.mcdonogh32.net PRINCIPAL: Danielle Woods SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Algiers Charter School Association / Board Chair: John Edwards

MISSION AND KEY INFO McDonogh 32 Literacy Charter School seeks to provide a challenging learning environment that encourages high expectations for success through developmentally appropriate instruction, promoting literacy across the curriculum and accommodating individual differences and learning styles.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 pp i APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent r ssi ve Ri preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org ss i Mi REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: guidance counselor, nurse, social worker. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish; part-time in Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion, full-time special education coordinator BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior interventions and support (PBIS) approach

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:45 AM-3:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Provided for prek students WEEKEND CLASSES: X Optional Saturday classes TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $30 - $39 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Blended learning, team sports, band, inclusion, self-contained EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: New Orleans-South Africa Cultural Exchange (NOSACONN) academic/cultural enrichment program, marching band, flag team, dance team, majorettes, Girls on the Run, COOL (Creating Outstanding Opportunities Locally) Cooperative, film industry club TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; cheerleading; flag football; football; track & field; softball; volleyball

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MCDONOGH 42 ELEMENTARY CHARTER SCHOOL

1651 North Tonti Street, New Orleans, LA 70119 PHONE: (504) 942-3660 / FAX: (504) 875-4922 / WEBSITE: www.mcdonogh42-no.org PRINCIPAL: To be determined SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: To be determined CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: To be determined / Board Chair: To be determined

This school will change operators for the 17-18 school year. Information on the following pages refers to the prior operator. MISSION AND KEY INFO McDonogh 42 Charter School prepares its students for success in a college preparatory high school in an atmosphere that challenges and supports each student to achieve his or her potential.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time nurse and social worker | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion; self contained and resource classrooms BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) approach

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:45 AM-3:15 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X 2-3 times/week after school UNIFORMS: X Average cost $40 - $49 STUDENT ORG: X SGA PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Academic interventions, ELL, sports, choir, art, marching unit, student government association EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Choir, dance team, flag team, theatre, drumline TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; basketball; cheerleading; football; track & field; volleyball

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MEDARD H. NELSON CHARTER SCHOOL

3121 St. Bernard Ave., New Orleans, LA 70119 PHONE: (504) 943-1311 / FAX: (504) 304-5160 / WEBSITE: www.newbeginningsnola.net PRINCIPAL: Trinnell Spears SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: New Beginnings Schools Foundation / Board Chair: Leslie Bouie

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of Medard H. Nelson Charter School is to innovatively prepare every child, every day for success in life, college, and careers.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: behavior interventionist, guidance counselor, dean of students, social worker. Part-time nurse. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Restorative practices and positive behavior supports (PBIS)

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for special education remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $40 - $49 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X Parent Teacher Organization SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Band and marching units, school choir, gifted and talented arts EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Band, choir, dance, majorettes, flag team, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; cheerleading; flag football; football

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MILDRED OSBORNE CHARTER SCHOOL

6701 Curran Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70126 PHONE: (504) 400-0614 / FAX: (504) 708-4556 / WEBSITE: www.ariseschools.org PRINCIPAL: Andrew Shahan SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: ARISE Schools / Board Chair: Gary Kreigh

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of Mildred Osborne Charter School is to empower scholars through a rigorous and holistic academic experience to succeed in high school, excel in college, and make an impact on their community and world.

GRADES SERVED: K - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion with extra supports BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Focus on values and character development, positive behavior support (PBIS) approach; follows RSD code of conduct

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:45 AM-3:15 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for remediation and special education remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X After care is available for a minimal fee WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X RTI during school day UNIFORMS: X Average cost $40 - $49 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Athletics, music, after-school, and intervention support in ELA and math EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Athletics, band, marching units TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; flag football; track & field; volleyball

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MORRIS JEFF COMMUNITY SCHOOL

211 S. Lopez St., New Orleans, LA 70119 PHONE: (504) 373-6258 / FAX: (504) 308-3620 / WEBSITE: www.morrisjeffschool.org PRINCIPAL: Patricia Perkins SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Morris Jeff Community School / Board Chair: William H. Payne, IV

MISSION AND KEY INFO Morris Jeff Community School offers an education that is a source of freedom and possibility for all students, permitting them to develop their talents fully, become contributing global citizens and attain the foundation needed to excel at college, career and beyond.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th S. Lopez APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time nurse and social worker | ESL services provided as needed, bilingual staff LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion - follows Universal Design for Learning BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Uses positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) and Second Step Curriculum

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-3:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction daily BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Before care available from 7 AM | after school program until 6 PM for a fee WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Provided as needed UNIFORMS: X Average cost $50 - $59 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X Morris Jeff Family Partnership SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: MJCS offers the primary and middle year programs of the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Fee-based after school program offers classes in arts, Spanish, cooking, soccer TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; basketball; cross country; football; soccer; softball; volleyball

*School also serves grade 9. The high school page can be found on pg. H158.

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NOBLE MINDS INSTITUTE FOR WHOLE CHILD LEARNING

3819 Herschel St., New Orleans, LA 70114 PHONE: (504) 919-0451 / FAX: - / WEBSITE: www.nobleminds.org PRINCIPAL: Vera Triplett SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Board of Elementary and Secondary Education CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Noble Minds Institute / Board Chair: Patricia Hawley

This is a new school opening in Fall of 2017.

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of the Noble Minds Institute for Whole Child Learning is to provide an 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.

GRADES SERVED: K - 2nd (building to 8th grade) APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus or city bus (RTA)- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time guidance counselor and intern social worker. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Orleans Parish School Board ensures special education services are provided as needed. BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Restorative justice

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:30 AM-4:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Noble Minds is committed to academic and social emotional growth. EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: TEAM SPORTS:

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PAUL HABANS CHARTER SCHOOL

3501 Seine Street, New Orleans, LA 70114 PHONE: (504) 941-1810 / FAX: (504) 302-2328 / WEBSITE: www.habanscharterschool.org PRINCIPAL: Elisabeth LaMotte-Mitchell SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Crescent City Schools / Board Chair: Jean Paul Hymel

MISSION AND KEY INFO Paul Habans Charter School prepares all students for success in college and a life 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. Holiday Dr. Holiday

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org

Texas Dr.

Behrman Pl. REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements Memorial Park Dr.Bender Dr. TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students 4 STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: behavior interventionist, nurse, social worker, SPED coordinator. Gifted & talented services, occupational therapy, psychology intern. | ESL services provided as needed, full ESL department LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish, Vietnamese, French, and Haitian- Creole | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish; part-time in French and Haitian-Creole; by phone in Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion and self-contained services based on student needs BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Focus on shared values and incentives for positive behavior

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:50 AM-3:50 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $10 - $19 STUDENT ORG: X Student council PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: College prep, small group interventions in math/ELA, technology, enrichment EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Daily art, music, dance, technology or physical education offered as a regular part of the school day; drumline, student council, majorettes TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; flag football; soccer; volleyball

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PHILLIS WHEATLEY COMMUNITY SCHOOL

2300 Dumaine St., New Orleans, LA 70119 PHONE: (504) 373-6205 / FAX: (504) 488-4091 / WEBSITE: www.firstlineschools.org PRINCIPAL: Diana Archuleta SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Firstline Schools / Board Chair: Gregory St. Etienne

MISSION AND KEY INFO At Phillis Wheatley Community School, we prepare all of our students to attend a college preparatory high school, graduate from a selective college, and contribute positively to their community.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: audiologist, mental health counselor, nurse, speech pathologist. Braille instruction, community health partnership, gifted & talented services, occupational therapy. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion, resource, and self-contained continuum, with focus on independence, high expectations, shared responsibility; lift-enabled transportation available BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Incentives for positive choices; focus on cultivating shared values and sense of community in the school

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:30 AM-4:15 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Provided from 7 AM to 6 PM for $4/hour WEEKEND CLASSES: X Optional 4th grade test prep TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $60 - $69 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X Wheatley Family Organization SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: College prep, rigorous academics, computer labs, personalized learning, music EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: 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 TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; basketball; flag football; soccer; softball; volleyball

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PIERRE A. CAPDAU CHARTER AT AVERY ALEXANDER ELEMENTARY

5800 St. Roch Ave., New Orleans, LA 70122 PHONE: (504) 872-9257 / FAX: (504) 371-5563 / WEBSITE: www.newbeginningsnola.net PRINCIPAL: Rulonda Green SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: New Beginnings Schools Foundation / Board Chair: Leslie Bouie

Moving from 4621 Canal St. to a new location for the 17-18 school year. See above.

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of P.A. Capdau Charter School is to foster a community of learners in which academic achievement and personal growth are expected and are supported in a positive, inclusive and enriched environment.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th Pontchartrain APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 Park APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements Filmore Ave. TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time guidance counselor and social worker. Part-time nurse. Restorative counseling and approaches, family counseling, group counseling. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion, accommodations provided as needed BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS); incentive program, alternative discipline methods include conflict resolution with social worker or counselor

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:30 AM-3:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X 2-3 times/week after school UNIFORMS: X Average cost $40 - $49 STUDENT ORG: X Student Council, Young Kings and Queens PARENT ORG: X New Beginnings Parent Advisory Committee SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Algebra I available to qualified 8th graders, Capdau C.A.R.E.S. (Community Academics Resources Education and Sup- port), Boy Scouts EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Marching band, dance team, majorettes, flag team, Boy Scouts, student council, art program, Young Kings & Queens mentoring program TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; cheerleading; First Tee Golf; flag football; track & field; volleyball

This school has a partnership with Rainbow Academy for prekindergarten. This school merged with Gentilly Terrace Elementary School in Fall of 2017.

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RENEW CULTURAL ARTS ACADEMY

3128 Constance St., New Orleans, LA 70115 PHONE: (504) 324-4207 / FAX: (504) 267-4741 / WEBSITE: rcaa.renewschools.org PRINCIPAL: Jared Lamb, Antonio Pacifico SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: ReNEW Schools / Board Chair: Brian Weimer

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of ReNEW Cultural Arts Academy is to empower students with the creativity, knowledge, skills, and character habits needed to succeed in high school, college and the competitive world beyond.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students Mississipp STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed, in small-group settings River LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Instruction provided in a variety of settings, including regular education classrooms, pull out/resource and self-contained classes BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior support (PBIS) approach; emotional literacy curriculum

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:15 AM-2:50 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X After care provided free 3-5 PM WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Daily after school UNIFORMS: X Average cost $30 - $39; Free shirt(s) initially provided STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Music, art, drama, extended day, arts-integrated classes, cultural experi- ences EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Enrichment programs focused on visual arts, music and dance, academic tutoring, band, majorettes, dance team, jazz ensemble TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; track & field; soccer; softball; volleyball

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RENEW DOLORES T. AARON ELEMENTARY

10200 Curran Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70127 PHONE: (504) 570-6254 / FAX: (504) 644-4183 / WEBSITE: www.dtarenew.org PRINCIPAL: John Gravier, Heather Harris SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: ReNEW Schools / Board Chair: Brian Weimer

MISSION AND KEY INFO Our mission at Dolores T. Aaron Academy is to provide a positive learning environment that inspires excellence, fosters integrity, and stimulates critical thinking to support our students as they fulfill their academic and personal potential.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements Exit TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students 244 STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed, in small-group settings LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Vietnamese | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Instruction provided in a variety of classroom settings, including general education classrooms and individual settings BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior support approach (PBIS), emotional literacy curriculum

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:15 AM-3:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Free after school program 4-6 PM, includes tutoring, dance, music and sports WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Daily after school UNIFORMS: X Average cost $30 - $39; Free shirt(s) initially provided STUDENT ORG: X Student council PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Marching band, dance, visual arts, writing, extended day, arts committee, garden education EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Peer mediation, student council, marching band, brass band, drumline TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; cheerleading; flag football; soccer; step team; track & field; Youth Run Nola

This school has a partnership with Changing Stages and Gilda’s Preschool Academy for prekindergarten.

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E111 Spring 2017 Edition

RENEW MCDONOGH CITY PARK ACADEMY

2733 Esplanade Ave., New Orleans, LA 70119 PHONE: (504) 940-1740 / FAX: (504) 940-1780 / WEBSITE: mcpa.renewschools.org PRINCIPAL: Lisa Giarratano SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: ReNEW Schools / Board Chair: Brian Weimer

School changed operators in the 2015-2016 school year. Some data may refer to the prior operator.

MISSION AND KEY INFO At MCPA, students think creatively, take risks, and conquer challenges as they become academically and emotionally prepared to REACH their goals in high school and beyond.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed, in small-group settings LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Vietnamese | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Instruction provided in a variety of settings, including regular education classrooms, pull out/resource and self-contained classes BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior support (PBIS), restorative justice and conflict resolution, emotional literacy curriculum, faculty trained in non-violent crisis intervention

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:15 AM-2:50 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X 3 PM-5 PM WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Daily after school UNIFORMS: X Average Cost $20 - $29 STUDENT ORG: X Student council PARENT ORG: X Parent Advisory Group meets once a month SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Creative arts, civic, and academic development in a diverse, nurturing environment, band, sports, garden EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Enrichment program focused on visual arts, music and dance along with academic tutoring, marching band and marching units, theater TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; flag football; track & field; volleyball

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RENEW MCDONOGH CITY PARK | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

E113 Spring 2017 Edition

RENEW SCHAUMBURG ELEMENTARY

9501 Grant St., New Orleans, LA 70127 PHONE: (504) 304-1532 / FAX: (504) 304-1390 / WEBSITE: www.renewschools.org PRINCIPAL: Laci Blondell SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: ReNEW Schools / Board Chair: Brian Weimer

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of ReNEW Schaumburg is to develop within our students the academic and 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.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed, in small-group settings LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Instruction provided in a variety of settings, including general education classrooms, resource/pullout model and self-contained classes BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior support (PBIS) approach, emotional literacy curriculum

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:15 AM-3:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Before care from 7 AM to 8 AM, after care from 4 PM to 6 PM is free WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Daily after school UNIFORMS: X Average cost $30 - $39; Free shirt(s) initially provided STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: A family school in New Orleans East where the community is part of everything we do. A STEM school. EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Student council, book club, dance team, majorettes, Kids Rethink New Orleans schools (Rethink) club TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; track & field; soccer; step team; volleyball

This school has a partnership with Sentino Early Childhood Academy Too for prekindergarten.

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RENEW SCHAUMBURG | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

E115 Spring 2017 Edition

RENEW SCITECH ACADEMY

820 Jackson Ave., New Orleans, LA 70130 PHONE: (504) 276-4574 / FAX: (504) 267-0572 / WEBSITE: sta.renewschools.org PRINCIPAL: Christopher Joyce SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: ReNEW Schools / Board Chair: Brian Weimer

MISSION AND KEY INFO 100% of SciTech Chargers will be academically, socially, and emotionally prepared to 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.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed, in small-group settings LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Vietnamese | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish and Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Instruction provided in a variety of settings, including general education classrooms, resource/pullout model and self-contained classes - based on student needs BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive incentives for excellent academics, positive behavior systems, emotional literacy curriculum, faculty trained in non-violent crisis intervention

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:15 AM-2:50 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X 3 PM-5 PM WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Daily after school UNIFORMS: X Average Cost $20 - $29; Free shirt(s) initially provided STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X Parent Advisory Group meets once a month SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: 21st Century School: new labs, new computers. championship sports, advanced classes, middle school clubs EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Enrichment program focused on visual arts, music and dance along with academic tutoring; band, major- ettes, dance team, competitive robotics TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; basketball; football; track & field; soccer; softball; volleyball; Youth Run Nola

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RENEW SCITECH | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

E117 Spring 2017 Edition

ROBERT RUSSA MOTON CHARTER SCHOOL

8550 Curran Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70127 PHONE: (504) 245-4400 / FAX: - / WEBSITE: www.motoncharter.org PRINCIPAL: Paulette P. Bruno SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Advocates for Innovative Schools, Inc. / Board Chair: Velta Simms

MISSION AND KEY INFO Wisdom, knowledge and understanding are the keys to success.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 7th (building to 8th grade) ParisRd. APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, January 13, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows GNOCCS application process | students accepted in order of application, Vincent Rd. or selected by lottery if there are more eligible applicants than available spaces | Registration takes place April 19th - May 26th Curran Blvd. REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements Morrison Rd. TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Network support team. | ESL services provided as needed 7 LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Contact school for more information.

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:30 AM-3:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for enrichment; year-round school WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Provided at no cost through after school program WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $50 - $59 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: after school program provides music, dance, drama and academic tutoring EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Band, marching groups TEAM SPORTS: Cheerleading

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MOTON | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

E119 Spring 2017 Edition

SAMUEL J. GREEN CHARTER SCHOOL

2319 Valence St, New Orleans, LA 70115 PHONE: (504) 304-3532 / FAX: (504) 896-4147 / WEBSITE: www.greencharterschool.org PRINCIPAL: Ava Lee SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Firstline Schools / Board Chair: Gregory St. Etienne

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of Samuel J. Green Charter School is to prepare 100% of our students for college, careers and a successful life.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION 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 BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior support (PBIS) approach

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:15 AM-3:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Before care available from 6:30 AM | after care available until 6 PM | fee of $4/hour WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Through community partnership UNIFORMS: X Average cost $40 - $49 STUDENT ORG: X Middle school student council PARENT ORG: X Green Parent Advisory Committee (GPAC) SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: College prep, personalized learning, garden, teaching kitchen, sports EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: After school enrichment program includes gardening, cooking, team sports, art, music, graphic arts, tutor- ing through City Year New Orleans, Edible Schoolyard New Orleans, marching band, dance team, Lego league TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; basketball; football; soccer; volleyball; Youth Run NOLA

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GREEN | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

E121 Spring 2017 Edition

SUCCESS PREPARATORY ACADEMY

2011 Bienville Street New Orleans, LA 70112 PHONE: (504) 909-6275 / FAX: (504) 571-6317 / WEBSITE: www.successpreparatory.org PRINCIPAL: Niloy Gangopadhyay SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Success Prep / Board Chair: Lee Adler

MISSION AND KEY INFO We develop college bound students for leadership and lifelong learning.

GRADES SERVED: K - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed, full ESL department, multilingual staff LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Instruction provided in a variety of settings, including general education classrooms, resource/pullout model, and self-contained classes based on student needs. BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior interventions and support (PBIS), social emotional learning, participates in New Orleans Trauma-Informed School Learning Collaborative

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:15 AM-3:15 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $10 - $19 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Social emotional learning; art (3rd-8th), dance (K-2nd), technology (3rd- 8th), P.E. EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Youth Onstage New Orleans (YONOLA) program, debate team, Maturing Champions in Treme Through Extended Learning (MCTEL) after school program, Start the Adventure in Reading (STAIR), Play/Write program, cheerleading, Silverback Society TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; cheerleading; flag football; Girls On the Run; track & field; soccer; volleyball

This school has a partnership with Magical Moments for prekindergarten.

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SUCCESS PREP | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

E123 Spring 2017 Edition

SYLVANIE WILLIAMS COLLEGE PREP

3127 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70125 PHONE: (504) 522-0100 / FAX: (504) 910-1045 / WEBSITE: www.nolacollegeprep.org PRINCIPAL: Alexis Adams SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: New Orleans College Preparatory Academies (NOCP) Board Chair: Peter Harding

MISSION AND KEY INFO To prepare students with academic and life skills for success in college, career, and beyond.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Combination of inclusion and resource models BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior incentive system (PBIS); logical consequences; values of excellence, respect, perseverance, caring, joy, responsibility; partnership with Center for Restorative Justice

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:20 AM-3:20 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X After care program until 5:30 PM, M, T, TH, F WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $50 - $59 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X SWCP Panther Parent Association SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: College prep, daily arts & enrichment classes, after-school arts & sports EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Marching band, concert band, dance team, flag team, majorettes, choir, student government association, cooking club, TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; cheerleading; flag football; track & field; step team; volleyball

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SYLVANIE WILLIAMS | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

E125 Spring 2017 Edition

WILLIAM J. FISCHER ACCELERATED ACADEMY

1801 L.B. Landry Ave., New Orleans, LA 70114 PHONE: (504) 302-7111 / FAX: (504) 363-1013 / WEBSITE: www.wjfacademy.org PRINCIPAL: Dr. Stanley Green SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Algiers Charter School Association / Board Chair: John Edwards

MISSION AND KEY INFO The Mission of William J. Fischer Accelerated Academy is to transform students into well rounded confident high achieving productive individuals.

GRADES SERVED: PK - 8th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: behavior interventionist, guidance counselor, nurse, social worker. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Interpretation available part-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion, full-time special education coordinator, gifted teacher BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior intervention approach (PBIS)

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:45 AM-3:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X After care program available (k-8) | before and after care provided for LA4 prek students WEEKEND CLASSES: X Optional Saturday classes grades 3-8 TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $30 - $39 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Tutoring, girls etiquette club, boys Silverback Club, team sports, garden club EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Student council, chorus, dance club, art club, high achievers club, girls’ etiquette club, Silverback Society mentorship program for boys, choir, majorettes, flag team, debate team, spelling team, African drum, dance, drill squad, drama club, college preparation program TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; cheerleading; flag football; football; track & field; soccer; softball; volleyball

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FISCHER | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

E127 Spring 2017 Edition

ABRAMSON SCI ACADEMY

5552 Read Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70127 PHONE: (504) 373-6264 / FAX: (504) 324-0171 / WEBSITE: www.collegiateacademies.org PRINCIPAL: Rhonda Dale SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Collegiate Academies / Board Chair: Stephen Rosenthal

This school was formerly called Sci Academy.

MISSION AND KEY INFO Sci Academy will prepare all scholars for college success, equipped with the passion and tools to begin innovative and world-changing pursuits.

GRADES SERVED: 9th - 12th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: guidance counselor, nurse, psychologist, social worker, speech pathologist. Post-graduation support team. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Continuum of services, supports within general education, community-based, and resource classrooms; individual and group counseling and behavioral supports, REACH program BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS), restorative practices, parent conferences, behavior plans and trackers, re-entry to community plan

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-3:45 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week AP COURSES: X Computer Science; English; Environmental Science; Government; History WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Daily after school; some Saturdays UNIFORMS: X Average cost $30 - $39; Free uniform(s) initially provided STUDENT ORG: X Abramson Sci Academy Student Senate PARENT ORG: X monthly Sci Academy Parent Action Committee (SciPAC) meetings SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: College-prep program; social and emotional support; diverse co-curricular programs. EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Student government, scholar ambassador program, dance team, Gay Straight Alliance, peer media- tion, band, Youth Rebuild New Orleans service learning, choir, spoken word, photography club, anime club, and robotics club - transportation provided for all extracurricular activities and after school tutoring TEAM SPORTS: LHSAA boys: basketball, cross country, football; LHSAA girls: basketball, cross country, volleyball

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SCI ACADEMY | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

H129 Spring 2017 Edition

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL

2001 Leon C Simon Dr, New Orleans, LA 70122 PHONE: (504) 286-2600 / FAX: (504) 286-2642 / WEBSITE: www.bfhsla.org PRINCIPAL: Patrick Widhalm SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Advocates for Academic Excellence in Education, Inc. Board Chair: Lester Alexander

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of Benjamin Franklin High School is to prepare students of high academic achievement to be successful in life.

GRADES SERVED: 9th - 12th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, January 13, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows GNOCCS application process | recent report card and standardized test results required | applications not accepted for entering seniors | Applicants must take an admissions test - testing date scheduled after application is submitted (visit school website for more information) REQUIREMENTS: Students accepted based on a matrix that includes prior academic performance and standardized test scores TRANSPORTATION: City bus (RTA)- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: 4 guidance counselors, nurse, social worker, 504 coordinator, gifted & talented coordinator. | ESL services provided as needed, full ESL department, multilingual staff LANGUAGE 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 SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion, gifted classes offered BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Interactive approach using a model of social responsibility, teacher counseling, mentoring and an honor code

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-3:25 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X French, German, Latin, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish instruction 2-3 times/ week AP COURSES: X Art History; Biology; Calculus; Chemistry; Chinese; German; French; Spanish; Computer Science; English; Environmental Science; History; Government; Geography; Macroeconomics; Music Theory; Physics; Psychology; Statistics; Studio Art; History WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Some Saturdays; some days after school; study hall during school day; teacher office hours UNIFORMS: STUDENT ORG: X Student council PARENT ORG: X Active parent’s group SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Advanced Placement, Dual Enrollment, NOCCA EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Cheer team, community service, internships, leadership opportunities, literary magazine, robotics, speech and debate, 60+ clubs TEAM SPORTS: LHSAA boys: basketball, cross country, football, golf, track & field, soccer, swimming, tennis; LHSAA girls: basketball, cross country, golf, track & field, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, volleyball

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FRANKLIN HIGH | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

H131 Spring 2017 Edition DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR CHARTER SCHOOL FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 1617 Caffin Avenue, 70117 (Grades PK4-8), 5300 N. Rocheblave St., 70117 (Grades 9-12) PHONE: (504) 325-2179 (GR PK-8), (504) 325-2179 (GR 9-12) / FAX: (504) 304-9425 WEBSITE: www.kinghigh.org PRINCIPAL: Dr. Lindsey Moore Sr. SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Friends of King School District / Board Chair: Hilda Young

MISSION AND KEY INFO Our mission is to create and maintain an orderly trusting 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.

GRADES SERVED: 9th - 12th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus or city bus (RTA)- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Conflict resolution, mediation and restorative practices

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-3:00 PM (GR PK-8), 8:00 AM-3:10 PM (GR 9-12) EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction daily BEFORE/AFTER CARE: WEEKEND CLASSES: X Optional monthly Saturday classes TUTORING SESSIONS: X Some Saturdays UNIFORMS: X Average cost $60 - $69 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X COMER Parent Group SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Saturday school, LHSAA sports, extracurricular activities, mentoring sorority & fraternity EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Band, orchestra, choir, dance, flag team, color guard, majorettes, yearbook club, web design, science club, journalism, technology club, math club TEAM SPORTS: LHSAA Boys: baseball, basketball, cross country, track & field; LHSAA girls: baseball, basketball, cross country, track & field, softball, vol- leyball; cheerleading, step team

*School also serves grades K-8. The elementary school page can be found on pg. E20. Some data included here refers to all grade levels.

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KING HIGH | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

H133 Spring 2017 Edition

EDNA KARR HIGH SCHOOL

3332 Huntlee Drive, New Orleans, LA 70131 PHONE: (504) 302-7135 / FAX: (504) 301-2721 / WEBSITE: www.ednakarr.org PRINCIPAL: Harold Clay SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: InspireNOLA Charter Schools / Board Chair: Wayne Crochet

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of Edna Karr High School is to teach all students to be independent lifelong learners and achievers through the involvement of all stakeholders in a college preparatory environment.

GRADES SERVED: 9th - 12th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: academic interventionist, guidance counselor, nurse, social worker. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion model for students working toward regular high school diploma; autistic and community-based classes are available BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Uses restorative discipline practices, partnership with the Center for Restorative Approaches

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:25 AM-3:40 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Early 9th grade start (July); summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: X French, Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week AP COURSES: X Calculus; Computer Science; English; French; Government; Human Geography; Music Theory; Psychology; Studio Art; History WEEKEND CLASSES: X Optional ACT Prep & Tutoring TUTORING SESSIONS: X Some days after school; Study hall during school day UNIFORMS: X Average cost $50 - $59 STUDENT ORG: X Student council PARENT ORG: X PTO SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: AP, gifted/talented & special ed classes. varied athletics program & activities EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Concert band, marching band, choir, dance team, flag team, majorettes, student council, 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 TEAM SPORTS: LHSAA Boys: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, track & field; LHSAA Girls: basketball, cross country, track & field, soccer, softball, volleyball

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KARR | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

H135 Spring 2017 Edition

EINSTEIN CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL AT SARAH T. REED

5316 Michoud Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70129 PHONE: (504) 503-0470 / FAX: - / WEBSITE: www.einsteincharter.org PRINCIPAL: Shawn Toranto SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Einstein Charter Schools / Board Chair: Lauren Narcisse

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of Einstein Charter School is to promote academic excellence in teaching 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.

GRADES SERVED: 9th - 10th (building to 12th grade) APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: City bus (RTA)- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: career & technical ed. Coordinator, guidance counselor, nurse, social worker. | ESL services provided, full ESL department, bilingual staff LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Uses positive behavior incentive system (PBIS) and restorative justice practices

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:30 AM-4:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X French, Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week AP COURSES: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Teacher office hours UNIFORMS: X Average cost $30 - $39 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Career and technical education programs in health sciences, digital media/entertainment, law and justice, STEM, culinary arts, college preparatory programs, and dual-enrollment opportunities will be developed as school grows. Gifted & talented, music, band. Diverse faculty, staff and student population. ESL strategies are incorporated in every class taught. EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Student government, Key Club, debate team, chess club, robotics, culinary club, environmental club, academic games club. TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; flag football; soccer; volleyball

*This school also serves grades 6-8. The elementary school page can be found on pg. E28. Einstein Charter School split into 4 separate campuses for the 16-17 school year. Some data included here refers to when Einstein was a single school.

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H137 Spring 2017 Edition

ELEANOR MCMAIN SECONDARY SCHOOL

5721 S. Claiborne Ave., New Orleans, LA 70125 PHONE: (504) 324-7500 / FAX: (504) 862-5123 / WEBSITE: Eleanormcmain.org PRINCIPAL: LaKeysha K. London SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: OPSB / Board Chair: John Brown

MISSION AND KEY INFO McMain Secondary School will provide a safe environment, rigorous curriculum and meaningful learning experiences for all students.

GRADES SERVED: 7th - 12th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: guidance counselor, nurse, social worker. Part- time team members: clinical psychologist, social worker. Dental services, school-based health clinic. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish; by phone in Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion, community based instruction, gifted and talented services BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior intervention (PBIS) managed by middle and high school deans, discipline guidelines prescribed by student code of conduct

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-3:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X French, Spanish instruction daily AP COURSES: X English; History WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $70 - $79 STUDENT ORG: X Student government PARENT ORG: X PTO SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Data-driven, HPHP, PLC, robotics, gifted & talented, ECS, inclusion, sports, extracurriculars EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Band, majorettes, dance squad, cheerleaders, flag team, African-American club, Asian-American club, robotics team, JROTC TEAM SPORTS: LHSAA boys: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, track & field, soccer; LHSAA girls: basketball, cross country, track & field, softball, volleyball

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H139 Spring 2017 Edition

G.W. CARVER HIGH SCHOOL

3059 Higgins Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70126 PHONE: (504) 308-3660 / FAX: (504) 754-7980 / WEBSITE: www.collegiateacademies.org PRINCIPAL: Jerel Bryant SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Collegiate Academies / Board Chair: Stephen Rosenthal

MISSION AND KEY INFO The vision of George Washington Carver High School is to prepare all scholars for college success, inspired and ready to exceed any expectation.

GRADES SERVED: 9th - 12th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: guidance counselor, nurse, psychologist, social worker, speech pathologist. Post-graduation support, school-based health clinic, community health partnership, consulting support. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Continuum of services, supports within general education, community-based, and resource classrooms; individual and group counseling and behavioral supports, REACH program BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS), restorative practices, parent conferences, behavior plans and trackers, re-entry to community plan

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:30 AM-4:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week AP COURSES: X English; Environmental Science; Studio Art; History WEEKEND CLASSES: X Optional Saturday classes TUTORING SESSIONS: X Daily after school; some Saturdays UNIFORMS: X Average cost $30 - $39; Free shirt(s) initially provided STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X RamPAC meetings SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: College prep curriculum, ESL programming, AP classes, Bard Early College, after-school tutoring, co-curricular program- ming, college trips, advisory program, student council EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Scholar ambassador program, advisory leadership council, teaching assistant program, dance team, majorettes, band, drill team, flag team, photography, drama, art TEAM SPORTS: LHSAA Boys: baseball, basketball, football, track & field, soccer; LHSAA girls: basketball, track & field, soccer, softball; cheerleading, golf

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CARVER HIGH | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

H141 Spring 2017 Edition

INTERNATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL OF NEW ORLEANS

727 Carondelet St., New Orleans, LA 70130 PHONE: (504) 613-5703 / FAX: (504) 566-1142 / WEBSITE: www.ihsnola.org PRINCIPAL: Sean Wilson SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Board of Elementary and Secondary Education CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: International High School / Board Chair: Carol Allen

MISSION AND KEY INFO To educate and nurture a diverse learning community through the International Baccalaureate Programme, world languages and intercultural appreciation to succeed in a global economy.

GRADES SERVED: 9th - 12th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org | School is also open to Louisiana residents who do not live in Orleans Parish (visit school website for more information) REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements for general education program; world language required each year; students applying for language immersion programs must pass a language placement test TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus or city bus (RTA)- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: behavior interventionist, guidance counselor, nurse, social worker. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish, Vietnamese, French, and Mandarin Chinese | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish, Vietnamese, French, and Mandarin Chinese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Behavior approach modeled after the RSD discipline code; incorporates restorative practices and conflict resolution approaches

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-3:25 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Arabic, French, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Vietnamese instruction 2-3 times/week AP COURSES: WEEKEND CLASSES: X Optional Saturday attendance recovery TUTORING SESSIONS: X 2-3 times/week after school; Daily after school; RTI during school day; Some Saturdays; Study hall during school day; Teacher office hours UNIFORMS: X Average cost $90 - $99 STUDENT ORG: X Senior board, student ambassadors PARENT ORG: X PTO SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: International Baccalaureate school, 4-yr foreign language requirement, French, Spanish, Arabic, and Chinese EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: 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 TEAM SPORTS: LHSAA boys: basketball, cross country, golf, track & field, soccer, tennis; LHSAA girls: basketball, cross country, golf, track & field, soccer, tennis

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IHSNO | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

H143 Spring 2017 Edition

KIPP BOOKER T. WASHINGTON

2514 Third St., New Orleans, LA 70113 PHONE: (504) 609-2283 / FAX: (504) 708-5334 / WEBSITE: www.kippneworleans.org PRINCIPAL: Alex Jarrell SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: KIPP New Orleans Schools / Board Chair: Joseph Giarrusso, III

MISSION AND KEY INFO

GRADES SERVED: 9th - 10th (building to 12th grade) APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: ESL services provided as needed, in small-group settings LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish; by phone in Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion model; required services provided in regular education setting to the extent possible BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Contact school for more information

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:30 AM-4:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: AP COURSES: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average Cost $20 - $29 STUDENT ORG: X Student council PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Open-enrollment college prep with focus on sports programming and career training. EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Marching band, majorettes, flag team, dance team, cheerleader, art club, drama troupe, robotics club TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; basketball; football; softball; volleyball

This school opened in 2016, and may have limited past performance data.

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H145 Spring 2017 Edition

KIPP RENAISSANCE HIGH SCHOOL

3820 St. Claude Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70117 PHONE: (504) 373-6255 / FAX: (504) 322-3935 / WEBSITE: www.kippneworleans.org PRINCIPAL: Joey LaRoche, Towanna Pierre-Floyd SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: KIPP New Orleans Schools / Board Chair: Joseph Giarrusso, III

MISSION AND KEY INFO KIPP Renaissance High School keeps the promise of college attainment so the children of New Orleans can lead a more choice-filled life. Students are academically prepared for the rigors of college, without 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, parents want to send their kids, teachers want to teach, and leaders want to lead.

GRADES SERVED: 9th - 12th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time nurse and social worker. Network support team. | ESL services provided as needed, in small-group settings LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish; by phone in Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion model; required services provided in regular education setting to the extent possible BEHAVIOR APPROACH: No nonsense approach to discipline that emphasizes student responsibility and accountability with a focus on relationship building

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:50 AM-4:15 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction daily AP COURSES: X Calculus; English; Environmental Science; Government; History WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $10 - $19 STUDENT ORG: X Student government PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Early college academy for new 9th and 10th graders. Open-enrollment college-prep with focus on character and academ- ics. EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Band, flag team, majorettes, student government, drama club, art club, speech and debate, Frederick Douglass Society TEAM SPORTS: LHSAA Boys: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, track & field, powerlifting; LHSAA girls: basketball, cross country, track & field, powerlifiting, softball, volleyball; cheerleading, Youth Run NOLA

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H147 Spring 2017 Edition

L. B. LANDRY-O. P. WALKER COLLEGE AND CAREER PREP HIGH SCHOOL

1200 L.B. Landry Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70114 PHONE: (504) 302-7170 / FAX: (504) 309-2960 / WEBSITE: www.algierscharterschools.org PRINCIPAL: Tyrone Casby SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Algiers Charter School Association / Board Chair: John Edwards

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of L. B. Landry - O. P. Walker College and Career Preparatory High School 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.

GRADES SERVED: 9th - 12th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: guidance counselor, nurse, social worker. Community health partnerships. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into French | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and French SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion model, services for mild/moderate and severe disabilities; job/study skills; gifted and talented in visual arts, instrumental and vocal music, and theater BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) approach

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-3:50 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Early 9th grade start (July) WORLD LANGUAGE: X French, Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week AP COURSES: WEEKEND CLASSES: X Optional Saturday classes Grade 9 TUTORING SESSIONS: X Daily after school; Monday-Thursday after school; through community partnership UNIFORMS: X Average cost $50 - $59 STUDENT ORG: X Student government association PARENT ORG: X PTSO SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Dual enrollment, ESS inclusion, college prep, arts, career certification prorams EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Student government association, National Honor Society, marching band, concert band, jazz ensemble, brass band, majorettes, flag team, dance team, pom squad, letter carriers, color guard, drama club, Navy JROTC, gospel choir, concert choir, newspaper/jour- nalism, foreign language club, dance company, poetry club TEAM SPORTS: LHSAA boys: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, track & field, soccer, tennis, basketball; LHSAA girls: cross country, track & field, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball

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LANDRY-WALKER | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

H149 Spring 2017 Edition

LAKE AREA NEW TECH EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL

6026 Paris Ave., New Orleans, LA 70122 PHONE: (504) 267-8811 / FAX: (504) 510-2577 / WEBSITE: www.newbeginningsnola.net PRINCIPAL: Darren Lewis SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: New Beginnings Schools Foundation / Board Chair: Leslie Bouie

MISSION AND KEY INFO Lake Area New Tech Early College High School is a community of learners in which student achievement and personal growth are expected and supported in a positive, inclusive, and enriched environment. Early College High Schools (ECHS) aim to make higher education more accessible, affordable, and attractive to students from all backgrounds by bridging the divide between high school and college in a common physical setting.

GRADES SERVED: 9th - 12th B APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements 2 TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time social worker and grade-level counselors; part-time nurse. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Interpretation available part-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Holistic approach involving dean of students, parents, students and counselors; partnership with the Center for Restorative Approaches

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:30 AM-3:45 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for special education remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week AP COURSES: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $100+ STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Core 4 requirements, dual enrollment program, Bard Early College EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Student council, drama club, choir, band and marching units, debate, media club, Japanese culture club TEAM SPORTS: LHSAA boys: baseball, basketball, football, track & field; LHSAA girls: basketball, track & field, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball

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LAKE AREA | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

H151 Spring 2017 Edition

LIVINGSTON COLLEGIATE ACADEMY

7301 Dwyer Rd., New Orleans, LA 70126 PHONE: (504) 503-0004 / FAX: (504) 324-0322 / WEBSITE: www.livingstoncollegiate.org PRINCIPAL: Evan Stoudt SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Collegiate Academies / Board Chair: Stephen Rosenthal

MISSION AND KEY INFO Livingston Collegiate will empower all students to graduate from college and lead the world.

GRADES SERVED: 9th - 10th (building to 12th grade) APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: guidance counselor, nurse, psychologist, social worker, speech pathologist. Post-graduation support team. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish and Vietnamese | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish and Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Continuum of services based on student need including supports within general education classrooms and resource classrooms; individual and group counseling and behavioral supports BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Restorative practices, positive redirection and school-wide incentive system, parent conferences, behavior plans, trackers, and interventions, re-entry to community plan

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week AP COURSES: X Biology; Calculus; English; Environmental Science; Geography; Statistics; History WEEKEND CLASSES: X Optional ACT Prep & Tutoring TUTORING SESSIONS: X Daily after school; RTI during school day; Some Saturdays; Study hall during school day UNIFORMS: X Average cost $30 - $39; Free uniform(s) initially provided STUDENT ORG: X Student government PARENT ORG: X monthly Wolf PAC (parent advisory council) meetings SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Summer internships and college experiences, emphasis on advanced placement (AP) courses, student advisory for col- lege readiness skills and mentoring, teachers on call after school for help EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Debate, international club, theater, dance, majorette, marching band, flag, cheer, student government, student ambassadors, community service, Poetry in Motion. Students may start new clubs as well. TEAM SPORTS: LHSAA boys: basketball, bowling, football, track & field; LHSAA girls: basketball, track & field, volleyball

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H153 Spring 2017 Edition

LUSHER CHARTER SCHOOL

5624 Freret Street, New Orleans, LA 70115 PHONE: (504) 304-3961 / FAX: (504) 861-1839 / WEBSITE: www.lusherschool.org PRINCIPAL: W. Ates (HS), C. Hebert (MS) SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Advocates for Arts-Based Education / Board Chair: Rachel Wisdom

MISSION AND KEY INFO Lusher Charter School provides a developmentally appropriate learning environment in 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.

GRADES SERVED: 6th - 12th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, January 13, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows GNOCCS application process | past report cards and birth certificate required | eligibility determined by a point system, which includes testing, grades, and arts profile; students selected by lottery if there are more eligible applicants than available seats. Applications accepted weekdays, 9 to 3 pm ( see school website for more details). | Eligible applicants prioritized if they are Lusher staff-child, Tulane staff-child, and based on their matrix score. REQUIREMENTS: Students who attended Lusher for elementary grades (K-5) are automatically eligible; admission for newly entering students is determined as described above. TRANSPORTATION: City bus (RTA)- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time guidance counselor, full-time social worker, part-time nurse. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish, Vietnamese, French, and Mandarin Chinese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior (PBIS) approach, restorative justice practices, No Place for Hate and Olweus Bully Prevention Programs

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:15 AM-3:20 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X French, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week AP COURSES: X Research; Seminar; Biology; Calculus; Chemistry; Computer Science; English; Environmental Science; French; Spanish; Government; Geography; Physics; Psychology; Statistics; Studio Art; History WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Teacher office hours; Through community partnership UNIFORMS: STUDENT ORG: X Student Government Association PARENT ORG: X PTSA SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Arts Integration, holistic approach to child development, pre-professional art training; dual enrollment at Tulane; Project Lead the Way engineering and biomedical science programs; gifted & talented. EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Drama troupe, student clubs, student newspapers, literary magazines, three dance companies, debate, quiz bowl, robotics, academic games, Junior Achievement, 4-H Club, after school arts enrichment program TEAM SPORTS: LHSAA boys: basketball, cross country, football, golf, track & field, soccer, swimming, tennis; LHSAA girls: basketball, cross country, golf, track & field, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, volleyball

*School also serves grades K-5. The elementary school page can be found on pg. E78. Some data included refers to all grade levels. H154 ENROLLNOLA SCHOOL GUIDE

LUSHER MIDDLE & HIGH | METRICS OF PERFORMANCE

H155 Spring 2017 Edition

MCDONOGH 35 COLLEGE PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL

4000 Cadillac Street, New Orleans, LA 70122 PHONE: (504) 324-7600 / FAX: (504) 283-3247 / WEBSITE: mcdonogh.la.opc.schoolinsites.com PRINCIPAL: John Green, Principal SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: OPSB / Board Chair: John Brown

MISSION AND KEY INFO To encourage academic excellence for all students in challenging and interactive programs that are supported St. Bernard Ave. Harrison Ave. by teachers, staff, students, parents, community.

GRADES SERVED: 9th - 12th Senate St.

Davey St.

APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 Cadillac St. C APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent

rk Harris preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org Playground City Pa REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements Milton St. TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: nurse, social worker, speech pathologist, instructional coach. School-based health clinic. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion with district support from Exceptional Children Services staff and school-based parent liaison BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior intervention (PBIS) approach, follows discipline guidelines prescribed by OPSB student code of conduct

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: Information not provided. EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week AP COURSES: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X Average cost $70 - $79 STUDENT ORG: X Student council PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: STEM, engineering and health science academy, Bard Early College, dual enrollment EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Band, dance team, jazz ensemble, choir, flag team, anime group, drill squad, majorettes, drama/theater, student council TEAM SPORTS: LHSAA boys: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, track & field, powerlifting; LHSAA girls: basketball, cross country, track & field, softball, volleyball

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H157 Spring 2017 Edition

MORRIS JEFF COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL

211 S. Lopez St., New Orleans, LA 70119 PHONE: (504) 373-6258 / FAX: (504) 308-3620 / WEBSITE: www.morrisjeffschool.org PRINCIPAL: Patricia Perkins SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Morris Jeff Community School / Board Chair: William H. Payne, IV

MISSION AND KEY INFO Morris Jeff Community School offers an education that is a source of freedom and possibility for all students, permitting them to develop their talents fully, become contributing global citizens and attain the foundation needed to excel at college, career and beyond.

GRADES SERVED: 9th (building to 12th grade) S. Lopez APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time nurse and social worker | ESL services provided as needed, bilingual staff LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion - follows Universal Design for Learning BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Uses positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) and Second Step Curriculum

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-3:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction daily BEFORE/AFTER CARE: X Before care available from 7 AM | after school program until 6 PM for a fee WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Provided as needed UNIFORMS: X Average cost $50 - $59 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: X Morris Jeff Family Partnership SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: MJCS offers the primary and middle year programs of the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Fee-based after school program offers classes in arts, Spanish, cooking, soccer TEAM SPORTS: Baseball; basketball; cross country; football; soccer; softball; volleyball

*School also serves grade PK-8. The elementary school page can be found on pg. E98.

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H159 Spring 2017 Edition

NEW ORLEANS CENTER FOR CREATIVE ARTS

2800 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70117 PHONE: (504) 940-2787 / FAX: (504) 940-2859 / WEBSITE: www.nocca.com PRINCIPAL: Kyle Wedberg SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Louisiana Legislature CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: NOCCA Board of Directors (Governing Board) Board Chair: Madalyn Schenk

This school offers full and half day programs. The information here is for the full day program. MISSION AND KEY INFO New Orleans Center for Creative Arts is a state wide, pre-professional arts training center that offers secondary school children intensive instruction in culinary arts, dance, media arts: filmmaking & audio production, music (classical, jazz, vocal), theatre arts (drama, musical theatre, theatre design), visual arts, and creative writing, while demanding academic excellence. NOCCA’s Academic Studio offers a full-day, diploma-granting program. Students of the Academic Studio will leave NOCCA as creative thinkers, capable of identifying and solving problems on their own.

GRADES SERVED: 9th - 12th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, January 13, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: School provides its own application | all applicants to NOCCA Academic Studio must audition within a specific arts discipline | lottery held if there are more eligible students than spaces available | School open to all Louisiana residents - visit www.nocca.com for more information about enrollment options REQUIREMENTS: Successful audition and acceptance into an arts discipline at NOCCA, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: None STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Restorative counseling and approaches. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and French | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and French SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion; on-site student services specialist for IEP management BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Student services protocol officer, growth plans

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 8:00 AM-6:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X French instruction daily; Online courses in other languages AP COURSES: WEEKEND CLASSES: X As needed by Arts Disciplines TUTORING SESSIONS: X Supported studies, private lessons, ACT prep UNIFORMS: Arts education appropriate attire STUDENT ORG: X Student leadership council PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Performances in all arts disciplines, student leadership council EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Performances in all arts disciplines, student leadership council TEAM SPORTS:

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NEW ORLEANS CHARTER SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS HIGH SCHOOL

5625 Loyola Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70115 PHONE: (504) 324-7061 / FAX: (504) 309-4178 / WEBSITE: www.noscihigh.org PRINCIPAL: Claire Jecklin, Chana Benenson SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: New Orleans Charter Science & Math / Board Chair: Mary Zervignon

MISSION AND KEY INFO New Orleans Charter Science and Mathematics High School is an open-admission public 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 to make informed choices about post-secondary pursuits.

GRADES SERVED: 9th - 12th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: behavior interventionist, academic and guidance counselors, internship and community partnership counselor, student services coordinator, social worker. Part- time team members: nurse, social worker (through health clinic). LSU school-based health clinic, community health partnership, trauma-informed school, other wrap-around services. LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish; upon request into Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish; part-time in Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion with extra supports provided through para-professionals BEHAVIOR APPROACH: System of progressive consequences and rewards, zero-tolerance for serious infractions, restorative approaches through conflict-resolution circles, peer-mediation program

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:45 AM-3:10 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X One week summer transition camp for entering 9th graders WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week AP COURSES: X Biology; Calculus; Chemistry; English; Government; Statistics; History WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Lunch tutoring available; Through community partnership UNIFORMS: X Average cost $70 - $79 STUDENT ORG: X Multiple student leadership groups PARENT ORG: X Family Council SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: STEM (science/technology/engineering/math) focus and electives (including Makerspace, biomedical, engineering, com- puter science, first aid/CPR/AED, etc.), paid summer internships, dual/concurrent college enrollment programs (Xavier University, UNO, Delgado Community College, ), Advanced Placement, student advisory program, newspaper, health/career fair EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: More than 30 student clubs meet weekly during smart lunch program including cosmetology club, act prep, hip hop club, student council, chess club, anime club, venture crew camping club, social aid & pleasure club, youth advocacy council, peer mediators, Beta Club, grade level councils; evening student activities include spelling bee, history night, literacy night, pi day, science fair, etc. TEAM SPORTS: Basketball; cheerleading; flag football; volleyball; Youth Run NOLA

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NEW ORLEANS MILITARY/MARITIME ACADEMY

425 O’Bannon Street, New Orleans, LA 70114 PHONE: (504) 227-3810 / FAX: (504) 875-4326 / WEBSITE: www.nomma.net PRINCIPAL: Cecilia Garcia SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Board of Elementary and Secondary Education CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: New Orleans Military/Maritime Academy / Board Chair: Terry Ebbert

MISSION AND KEY INFO

The mission of the New Orleans Military/Maritime Academy (NOMMA) is to educate high school students, no Miss. River 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.

GRADES SERVED: 9th - 12th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows the OneApp process for Orleans Parish residents - eligible students matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | applications not accepted for entering seniors | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org | Applicants must attend an open house or school tour | school also open to families outside of Orleans Parish REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, applicants must attend open house or candidate interview | accepted students must attend summer orientation and participate in the Marine Corps JROTC program TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for Orleans Parish students; City bus (RTA)- for some non-Orleans Parish students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: behavior interventionist, dean of students, guidance counselor, nurse, SPED coordinator. Part-time speech pathologist. Community health partnership. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Vietnamese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Cadets must adhere to academic, grooming and uniform standards of US Marine Corps JROTC

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:35 AM-3:05 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for enrichment; summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: X French, Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week; Online courses in Chinese, Latin AP COURSES: X Biology; Calculus; English; Government; Geography; Psychology; History WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X 2-3 times/week after school UNIFORMS: X Free JROTC uniform(s) initially provided; additional uniform required, at average cost of $50 - $59 STUDENT ORG: X Student council PARENT ORG: X NOMMA Parents Organization SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Must participate in MCJROTC, military uniform/haircut required, rigorous academics EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: US Marine Corps JROTC, student government, choir, band, National Honor Society TEAM SPORTS: LHSAA boys: baseball, cross country, track & field, soccer, wrestling; LHSAA girls: basketball, cross country, track & field, softball; rugby

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ROOTED SCHOOL

New Orleans, LA PHONE: (504) 208-6571 / FAX: - / WEBSITE: www.rootedschool.org PRINCIPAL: Jonathan Johnson SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Rooted School / Board Chair: Matthew Candler

This is a new school opening in Fall of 2017.

MISSION AND KEY INFO We exist to provide students personal pathways to financial freedom.

GRADES SERVED: 9th (building to 12th grade) APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: City bus (RTA)- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Part-time social worker. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Vietnamese SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Orleans Parish School Board ensures special education services are provided as needed. BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Contact school for more information

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 9:00 AM-5:00 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Year-round school WORLD LANGUAGE: AP COURSES: X Calculus; English; Environmental Science; Geography; History WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: UNIFORMS: X STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Credentials in game development, digital media, 3d printing & computer programming EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Contact school for more information TEAM SPORTS:

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SOPHIE B. WRIGHT CHARTER SCHOOL

1426 Napoleon Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70115 PHONE: (504) 304-3916 / FAX: (504) 896-4095 / WEBSITE: www.sophiebwrightschool.com PRINCIPAL: Sharon L. Clark SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Institute for Academic Excellence / Board Chair: James Watson

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of Sophie B. Wright Charter School is to create a community of empowered 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.

GRADES SERVED: 9th - 12th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus or city bus (RTA)- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: dean of students, guidance counselor, nurse. Part-time career & technical ed. coordinator and social worker. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated routinely into Spanish | Interpretation available part-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) approach and mentoring program

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:30 AM-3:30 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: X French, Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week AP COURSES: X Calculus; English; Microeconomics; History WEEKEND CLASSES: X Optional ACT Prep & Tutoring TUTORING SESSIONS: X Daily after school UNIFORMS: X Average cost $100+ STUDENT ORG: X Student council PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: College prep program, advanced placement and dual enrollment classes EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Debate team, speech team, robotics, student council, robotics, tutoring club, science club, dance club, digital media club, yearbook, newspaper TEAM SPORTS: LHSAA boys: basketball, cross country, football, track & field; LHSAA girls: cross country, track & field, volleyball

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WALTER L. COHEN COLLEGE PREP HIGH SCHOOL

3520 Dryades St., New Orleans, LA 70115 PHONE: (504) 335-0400 / FAX: (504) 910-1045 / WEBSITE: www.nolacollegeprep.org PRINCIPAL: Michael George SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Recovery School District CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: New Orleans College Preparatory Academies (NOCP) Board Chair: Peter Harding

MISSION AND KEY INFO To prepare students with academic and life skills for success in college, career, and beyond.

GRADES SERVED: 9th - 12th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for some students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: guidance counselor, mental health counselor, nurse, social worker, speech pathologist. School-based health clinic, post-graduation support team, community health partnership. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Interpretation available full-time in Spanish SPECIAL EDUCATION MODEL: Inclusion; services for gifted and talented students BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Uses the response to intervention (RTI) system to provide differentiated behavior support

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:40 AM-3:40 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish instruction 2-3 times/week AP COURSES: WEEKEND CLASSES: TUTORING SESSIONS: X Daily after school; Some Saturdays UNIFORMS: X Average cost $30 - $39 STUDENT ORG: PARENT ORG: SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: English & math class 2x a day, free after-school program, athletics, universal AP & dual enrollment courses, small class size EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Band, majorettes, dance team, drill team; art club, book club, leadership club, social committee, vocal ensemble, anime club, video game club, yoga, electronic music club, GSA, entrepreneurship club, gay/straight alliance TEAM SPORTS: LHSAA boys: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, track & field; LHSAA girls: basketball, cross country, track & field, softball, volleyball

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WARREN EASTON HIGH SCHOOL

3019 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70119 PHONE: (504) 324-7400 / FAX: (504) 324-7946 / WEBSITE: www.wechs.org PRINCIPAL: Alexina Medley SCHOOL DISTRICT / AUTHORIZER: Orleans Parish School Board CHARTER ORGANIZATION / BOARD: Warren Easton Charter High School / Board Chair: Billy Hatchett

MISSION AND KEY INFO The mission of Warren Easton Charter High School is to provide rigorous and relevant instruction for students at all academic levels to ensure each has the opportunity to achieve maximum potential.

GRADES SERVED: 9th - 12th APPLICATIONS DUE: Friday, February 24, 2017 APPLICATION PROCESS: Follows OneApp process - eligible applicants matched to schools based on parent preferences and available spaces | Full eligibility and priority information published on EnrollNOLA.org REQUIREMENTS: Open enrollment, no academic entrance requirements TRANSPORTATION: Yellow bus- for all students STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES: Full-time team members: guidance counselor, nurse, social worker. Part- time optometrist. Dental services, school-based health clinic. | ESL services provided as needed LANGUAGE SUPPORT: Documents translated upon request into Spanish and Mandarin Chinese | Interpretation available full-time in Spanish and Mandarin Chinese SPECIAL EDUCATION 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 BEHAVIOR APPROACH: Intervention, peer mentoring and counseling, personal responsibility, self-discipline, leadership skills; para-educator to help students with behavior issues

SCHOOL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS SCHOOL HOURS: 7:33 AM-3:10 PM EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR: X Summer session for enrichment; summer session for remediation WORLD LANGUAGE: X Spanish, Mandarin Chinese daily AP COURSES: X English; Government; Geography; Physics; Psychology; Statistics; History WEEKEND CLASSES: X Optional academic Saturday classes; Optional character ed Saturday classes TUTORING SESSIONS: X Monday-Thursday after school UNIFORMS: X Average cost $70 - $79 STUDENT ORG: X Student council PARENT ORG: X PTSO SCHOOL PROGRAMS/FEATURES: Summer session for incoming freshmen summer test preparation programs for 10th-12th grades, concurrent/dual college enrollment, academic intervention program (tutoring, homework, assistance and credit recovery), stem (science/technology/engineering/math) academy, com- munity and service project opportunities, entrepreneurship/internship program, hotel management academy, career/technology certifications, health science (sports medicine) program, introduction to law sciences, gifted and talented programs in art, music and theater EXTRACURRICULAR/AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Band, spirit clubs, choir, poetry, photography, newspaper, yearbook, academic-based clubs (National Honor Society, beta club, chess club, robotics club, etc.), community service clubs (interact, student council, gardening, community beautification club etc.) TEAM SPORTS: LHSAA boys: baseball, basketball, football, track & field; LHSAA girls: basketball, track & field, softball, volleyball

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DISTRICT OFFICES

RECOVERY SCHOOL DISTRICT WWW.RSD.LA.GOV Main Number...... (504) 373-6200 Enrollment Hotline...... 1 (877) 343-4773

ORLEANS PARISH SCHOOL BOARD SCHOOL DISTRICT WWW.OPSB.US Main Office...... (504) 304-3520 Parent and Community Involvement...... (504) 304-5675 Transcripts and Diplomas...... (504) 304-3848 Transitional Family Services...... (504) 304-3865

LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION WWW.LOUISIANABELIEVES.NET Toll Free...... 1 (877) 453-2721

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 list of the CMOs currently operating charter schools in New Orleans. This list does not include single-site charter schools.

ALGIERS CHARTER SCHOOL ASSOCIATION WWW.ALGIERSCHARTERSCHOOLS.ORG

Martin Behrman Elementary School (p. E84), McDonogh 32 Elementary School (p. E90), Dwight Eisenhower Elementary School (p. E22), William Fischer Accelerated Academy (p. E126), L.B. Landry-O. Perry Walker High School (p. H148) Main Office Phone...... (504) 302-7001

CHOICE FOUNDATION WWW.CHOICEFOUNDATION.ORG

Esperanza Charter School (p. E38), Lafayette Academy (p. E70) Main Office Phone...... (504) 274-1611

CRESCENT CITY SCHOOLS CRESCENTCITYSCHOOLS.ORG

Akili Academy (p. E2), Paul Habans Charter School (p. E102), Harriet Tubman Charter School (p. E44) Main Office Phone...... (504) 708-4136

EINSTEIN CHARTER SCHOOLS WWW.EINSTEINCHARTER.ORG

Einstein Charter Middle @ Sarah T. Reed (p. E28), Einstein Charter High @ Sarah T. Reed (p. H136) Einstein @ Sherwood Forest (p. E30), Einstein Charter @ Village De L’Est (p. E32)

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FIRSTLINE SCHOOLS WWW.FIRSTLINESCHOOLS.ORG Arthur Ashe Charter School (p. E10), Langston Hughes Academy (p. E74), Samuel J. Green Charter School (p. E120), Phillis Wheatley Community School (p. E104) Main Office Phone...... (504) 267-9038

INSPIRE NOLA WWW.INSPIRENOLACHARTERSCHOOLS.ORG

Alice Harte Elementary School (p. E4), Andrew H. Wilson Charter School (p. E6), Edna Karr High School (p. H134) Main Office Phone...... (504) 227-3057

KIPP NEW ORLEANS SCHOOLS WWW.KIPPNEWORLEANS.ORG KIPP Believe Primary (p. E56), KIPP Believe College Prep (p. E58), KIPP Booker T. Washington (p. H144), KIPP Central City Primary (p. E60), KIPP Central City Academy (p. E62), KIPP East Community Primary (p. E64), KIPP Leadership (p. E66), KIPP McDonogh 15 (p. E68), KIPP Renaissance (p. H146) Main Office Phone...... (504) 373-6269

NEW BEGINNINGS CHARTER SCHOOL NETWORK WWW.NEWBEGINNINGSNOLA.NET

P.A. Capdau at Avery Alexander Elementary School (p. E106), Medard Nelson Charter School (p. E94), Lake Area New Tech Early College High School (p. H150) Main Office Phone...... (504) 280-2309

NEW ORLEANS COLLEGE PREPARATORY ACADEMIES WWW.NOLACOLLEGEPREP.ORG

Lawrence D. Crocker College Prep (p. E76), Cohen College Prep (p. H170), Sylvanie Williams College Prep (p. E124) Main Office Phone...... (504) 522-0100

RENEW CHARTER MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION WWW.RENEWSCHOOLS.ORG

ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron (p. E110), ReNEW Schaumburg Elementary (p. E114), ReNEW McDonogh City Park Academy (p. E112), ReNEW SciTech Academy (p. E116), ReNEW Cultural Arts Academy (p. E108) Main Office Phone...... (504) 367-3307

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

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 assigned 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.

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.

ORLEANS PARISH SCHOOL BOARD (OPSB) — 7-member board elected every four years to set policy and oversee schools within the Orleans Parish School Board district.

RECOVERY SCHOOL DISTRICT (RSD) — School district created by the state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to operate failed schools and help them improve.

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