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As Mississippi lawmakers plot how to keep more teachers in the state, educators warn the state’s bill targeting critical race theory could drive them away.
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A local education nonprofit hopes the creation of a centralized job board will streamline the hiring process for New Orleans public schools and improve staff retention in the district.
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New Orleans is on the verge of becoming the first city in the nation with no traditional public schools. Next school year, all New Orleans public schools…
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If there is one thing we can say for certain that New Orleanians love to do, it is move their hips. Dancer, choreographer, and teacher Sergio Zelaya is…
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It was an abrupt reversal of fortune that stirred lingering resentment and fresh tears more than nine years after Hurricane Katrina: Louisiana’s Supreme…
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The jump in public school retirements is easing a bit. But the numbers are still higher than before the passage of Governor Bobby Jindal's education…
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Public school teachers and most new state employees would have to wait longer to retire, under a proposal that received the unanimous backing of the state…
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Although they didn’t actually “hold hands and sing Kumbayah”, there was a brief moment of peace and accord between the Jindal administration and...
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A Shreveport elementary school principal was invited to Capitol Hill earlier this month to attend a brainstorming Congressional forum and give closing...
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A union that represents 7,000 New Orleans teachers fired after Hurricane Katrina is expecting a flurry of phone calls. Word is quickly spreading of the…