Not exact matches
The only state - led reform that
shows real promise, in my view, is Louisiana's
Recovery School District and, possibly, its clone in Tennessee.
To Patrick Dobard, the Louisiana
Recovery School District superintendent, such interest
shows New Orleans has more high - quality options.
Students in New Orleans»
Recovery School District produced gains on Louisiana's high - stakes exam this spring, with 4th graders posting scores that
showed across - the - board growth in language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies.
While working in dual roles as an Associate Principal and Curriculum Director, two
schools showed an increase 6 to 10 SPS point gain as well as another rated the second highest improvement rate for grades 3 - 8 in 2009 and 2010 within Louisiana
Recovery District.
Schools run by the Recovery School District in Baton Rouge — originally designed to take over the state's worst - performing schools, and the governing body of many New Orleans schools since Hurricane Katrina — still show far worse results than those run locally in Orleans Parish, according to results released by the state Department of Education and compiled for the New Orleans area by the Times - Pi
Schools run by the
Recovery School District in Baton Rouge — originally designed to take over the state's worst - performing
schools, and the governing body of many New Orleans schools since Hurricane Katrina — still show far worse results than those run locally in Orleans Parish, according to results released by the state Department of Education and compiled for the New Orleans area by the Times - Pi
schools, and the governing body of many New Orleans
schools since Hurricane Katrina — still show far worse results than those run locally in Orleans Parish, according to results released by the state Department of Education and compiled for the New Orleans area by the Times - Pi
schools since Hurricane Katrina — still
show far worse results than those run locally in Orleans Parish, according to results released by the state Department of Education and compiled for the New Orleans area by the Times - Picayune.
The presence of several
Recovery School District staffers, charter board members and principals at Wednesday's event appeared to
show they were listening.
«In a nutshell, value added means being able to
show where a student started, and how much they grew over a period of time,» said Rayne Martin, a
Recovery School District official who worked on the state's application.
A new survey by the Council for a Better Louisiana
shows that, by a wide margin, New Orleanians would prefer to keep public
schools under the umbrella of the
Recovery School District rather than return them to the control of the Orleans Parish
School Board...
However, the
district has predicted large gains in A-G completion last
school year due in part to a $ 15 million credit
recovery program, and preliminary data
show the graduation rate will be 75 percent.