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20 November 2024
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The District's School Performance Score improved more than 4 points, and 90% of NOLA Public Schools received a progress index score of "A" or "B".[1] (NEW ORLEANS – November 20, 2024) – Today, the Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) released the...
14 November 2024
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(New Orleans – November 14, 2024) — During its regular board business meeting this evening, the Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB) announced the appointment of Dr. Fateama S. Fulmore as the Interim Superintendent for NOLA Public Schools (NOLA-PS). Dr...
14 November 2024
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(New Orleans – November 14, 2024) — NOLA Public Schools (NOLA-PS) wants to address the threats made against several of our schools over the past 24 hours. As always, the safety of our students and education community is our top priority. We are worki...
14 November 2024
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(New Orleans - November 14, 2024) The Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB) announced the departure of Dr. Avis Williams, Superintendent of Schools, effective December 1, 2024. Dr. Williams has served as NOLA Public Schools' (NOLA-PS) chief executive si...
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Enroll in NOLA Public Schools Today!

The Main Round Enrollment application is officially LIVE!  Need help navigating the process? Head over to the NOLA Public Schools enrollment website for all the details you need to make it easy and stress-free. Start your journey today and secure a spot at your dream school! Don’t wait—apply now!

The Leah Chase School

On Monday, February 26, 2024, the Orleans Parish School Board unanimously approved the creation of The Leah Chase School. It will be NOLA Public Schools (NOLA-PS) first, permanent direct-run school in 18 years. Click here to learn more.

NOLA-PS Evolve

NOLA Public Schools (NOLA-PS) is excited to share the unanimous approval of its new five-year Strategic Plan of Action, NOLA-PS Evolve, by the Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB). This transformative plan focuses on educational excellence, emphasizing Equity, Achievement, Transparency, Efficiency, and Transformation. Superintendent Dr. Avis Williams invites the community to participate in shaping the future of education.

 

NOLA-PS Evolve builds on the existing strategic plan, with key commitments, including Effective and Connected Communications, High-Quality Schools, Students, Staff, and Community Wellbeing, and Operational Excellence. Initiatives like the "Portrait of a Graduate," NOLA-PS CAREs program, and mental health promotion are central. The plan prioritizes responsiveness to changing needs and values community engagement for alignment with stakeholders' needs. Your involvement is appreciated as we work together to enhance education.

 

To learn more, please click here or the NOLA-PS Evolve picture on the left.

Mental Minute Campaign

NOLA Public Schools (NOLA-PS) is committed to improving the quality of life for all students, parents, educators, faculty, and administrative leadership. The mental health and well-being of our community is a top priority and a central element of the Mental Minute campaign. We want to bring this initiative to all our schools, so please use this link to download the Mental Minute toolkit. It includes social media posts, graphics, and posters you can share with our scholars and community that discuss the importance of positive mental health.

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2023-2024 NOLA-PS Covid Guidance

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2024-2025 NOLA-PS Covid Guidance

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Portrait Of A Graduate

Click Here To Access The Portrait Of A Graduate Webpage

NOLA-PS CAREs

NOLA-PS CAREs is our Community Access to Resources and Equity designed to prioritize mental health, literacy, social justice, workforce development, and trauma informed practices. 

We invite you to visit this page periodically for more updates about NOLA-PS CAREs.  Read More

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Teach New Orleans Apply Now Do something that matters teachneworleans.net

Teach New Orleans is the fastest way to share your resume with all New Orleans public schools. Visit The New Orleans Teachers Job Board, to apply now and start making a difference today.

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Ask Listen Learn Campaign

Ask, Listen, Learn is a free, fully digital, turnkey underage drinking prevention program for kids ages 9-13, their educators, and families. It is aligned to Common Core, Next Generation Science, and National Health Education standards. The program contains eight modules – seven focused on alcohol and the developing brain and one focused on cannabis and the developing brain – that are neuroscience-focused animation videos with accompanying lesson plans, classroom activities, and resources for both educators and parents. New Orleans-based artist and activist Brandan ‘BMike’ Odums has created art for the lesson plans and program that reflect New Orleans youth and culture. Click here to learn more about these resources and materials.

 

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504-527-KIDS

School-based issues or concerns from parents

24-hour Hotline Number for Community
504-522-HELP
District based community concerns, feedback, & inquiries from school staff or community members