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Fifteen years following Hurricane Katrina, 天博体育-PS pays it forward to those most affected by Hurricane Laura

NEW ORLEANS 鈥� (Sept. 2, 2020) 鈥� Today, 天博体育 Public Schools (天博体育-PS) announced the donation of more than 400 care packages for elementary and secondary school students affected by Hurricane Laura.
鈥淲hen Hurricane Katrina flooded our city in 2005, our students and families were displaced far and wide. Communities across the country took in our families and provided much needed relief when we needed it most,鈥� said 天博体育-PS Superintendent Dr. Henderson Lewis. 鈥淣ow, 15 years later, 天博体育 Public Schools is ready to help our neighbors in Southwest Louisiana by donating more than 400 care packages to assist students affected by the Hurricane Laura.鈥�

天博体育-PS staff, along with the support of community partners from LCMC Health and the U.S. Census Bureau, stuffed backpacks with much needed school supplies, personal hygiene products, toiletries, face coverings and more. Additionally, 天博体育-PS staff, along with OPSB President Ethan Ashley, delivered the care packages to the City鈥檚 relief distribution center at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center this afternoon.

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ABOUT 天博体育 PUBLIC SCHOOLS: 天博体育 Public Schools is the public school district for Orleans Parish, which includes the district鈥檚 elected school board, known as the Orleans Parish School Board and the district鈥檚 administration led by 天博体育 Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Henderson Lewis Jr. 天博体育 Public Schools currently oversees 78 public schools. For more information, visit www.nolapublicschools.com. For updates, follow 天博体育 Public Schools on Facebook @天博体育PublicSchools, Instagram @nolaps and Twitter @天博体育PSchools.

Guided by the Roadmap to Reopening, Grades PreK 鈥� 4th Grade Will Return to School Sept. 14鈥�25, Grades 5-12 Set to Return Mid-October on Hybrid Schedules

NEW ORLEANS 鈥� (Aug. 28, 2020) 鈥� 天博体育 Public Schools (天博体育-PS) announced today that the City鈥檚 current health data is exceeding all health and safety criteria and unless our progress towards these goals changes the District will begin a phased return to in-person learning, beginning with PreK through 4th grade students, starting between Sept. 14th through Sept. 25th. The reopening plan, guided by 狈翱尝础-笔厂鈥� Roadmap to Reopening, was announced with support from local public health officials.

Middle and high school students in grades 5th through 12th will continue distance learning until at least mid-October. At that time, if health data trends remain positive, these students will return on a hybrid model of in-person and distance learning. Additionally, per the Roadmap to Reopening, any family, across all grades, may choose to remain on their current distance learning program.

The decision for a measured return to in-person learning was made following weeks of carefully tracking the latest health indicators 鈥� including a sustained decrease in the daily number of new COVID-19 cases at or below Phase 2 targets, a positive test rate of 5 percent or below and increased testing capacity. The District has carefully monitored these health metrics in coordination with City officials and as of today, these key indicators show that the city has met our reduction in new case and positive test rate goals for 18 consecutive days and the District has identified partners to increase the availability of testing for our school community. The District will continue to monitor these data metrics and make adjustments, if needed, depending on how data trends change.

鈥淥ur students, teachers, schools and families have done an incredible job transitioning to distance learning, but we know nothing can beat an in-person education, especially for our youngest students,鈥� said 天博体育-PS Superintendent of Schools Dr. Henderson Lewis, Jr. 鈥淭herefore, we at 天博体育 Public Schools are so pleased that the health data indicates we can and should begin plans for returning students to the classroom starting in mid-September. I know as a parent and educator that the road we have been on has been challenging and these next steps won鈥檛 come easily and without concern. But I want all our families and educators to know we at 天博体育-PS have and continue to make the health and safety of our community our top priority. Together we have come this far- through masking up and being mindful of what keeps us healthy- and together, we must continue to do our part to open our classroom doors and keep them open through the tremendous love and care we have for one another throughout our great city.鈥�

"Our people have stepped up to help slow community spread of COVID-19, and because of their dedication: our children are in the process of returning to classrooms," said Mayor LaToya Cantrell. "Over the past few weeks, I have visited schools, both virtually and in-person, and I have seen the innovative and intentional approaches our educators are implementing to ensure that students' needs are met in the classroom and for virtual learning. Transitioning back to in-person learning means that we have to also show up for and support our educators, school administrators, staff, and their families, starting with prioritizing their COVID-19 testing. Together, we are making it possible for our children and those who dedicate their lives to their education return to schools safely and for the long-haul."

鈥淲hen cases of COVID-19 were rising in New Orleans, we asked our community to step up and reduce the rate of spread in order to create conditions that would allow for students to start safely returning to classrooms,鈥� said New Orleans Department of Health Director Dr. Jennifer Avegno. 鈥淥ur announcement today means that our community listened. Our current data has significantly improved from where we were in July and we at the New Orleans Health Department support 狈翱尝础-笔厂鈥� plan to reopen classrooms to students in a slow and phased manner. But, in order for us to be successful in keeping schools open and returning more students back into classrooms, we must all remain vigilant in the daily steps we take to keep transmission rates low.鈥�

As students in PreK through 4th grade and their teachers prepare for in-person learning, 天博体育-PS also announced a multi-layered COVID-19 testing plan. First, the plan focuses on providing acute responsive testing that will help increase the ease, accessibility and frequency of testing for both 天博体育 Public School students and staff. By teaming up with both LCMC Health鈥檚 Children鈥檚 Hospital New Orleans and Ochsner Hospital for Children, our school community will be given front-line service to rapid COVID-19 testing if they are experiencing symptoms. Tests will be available through a mix of urgent care facilities, hospitals and mobile units deployed to community locations on a daily basis. More details on how to access these sites will be coming in the weeks ahead. An additional component of the plan also includes 天博体育-PS working with Tulane University to a develop an asymptomatic testing program to deliver ongoing screening for teachers and school-based staff.

鈥淐hildren鈥檚 Hospital New Orleans is proud to partner with 天博体育 Public Schools to provide COVID-19 testing for students and educators,鈥� said Leron Finger, MD, Chief Quality Officer at Children鈥檚 Hospital. 鈥淭he health of students and educators is crucial to safely returning to the classroom, an important step to getting our city back on its feet. This COVID-19 testing will serve as an important tool to quickly identify positive cases and further prevent the spread of the virus.鈥�

鈥淥chsner Hospital for Children recognizes testing is key to helping school leaders make data-driven decisions to keep school communities safe, while minimizing disruption to education whenever feasible,鈥� said William Lennarz, MD, System Chair of Pediatrics, Ochsner Hospital for Children.

鈥淭ulane University is committed to proactive, asymptomatic testing in our community. The reopening of our schools is essential for students and the community and we are committed to helping make classrooms as safe as possible 鈥� for teachers and students. Screening these populations, in addition to our Tulane community, helps to make 天博体育 safer for everyone,鈥� said Tulane President Michael A. Fitts.

Additionally, school-based staff will have access to LCMC Health鈥檚 nurse hotline to call for guidance on situations involving team members or students potentially affected by the virus.

鈥淭his pandemic has created historic challenges for our school community, but thanks to the hard work of our teachers, schools and the people of New Orleans, we are making it through,鈥� said Board President Ethan Ashley. 鈥淲e at 天博体育 Public Schools are so pleased for the partnerships with LCMC Health, Ochsner Hospital for Children, and Tulane University to offer a variety of testing strategies to our school community, all of which are essential tools for maintaining health and well-being of our students, teachers and staff. Together, we will continue to set and implement high standards for safely reopening our schools.鈥�

Throughout the coming weeks and months, 天博体育-PS will continue to partner with health experts to monitor the latest health data to prepare for a phased return to in-person learning and provide regular updates to our school community. If any significant changes occur, decisions related to reopening will be reconsidered.

As always, 天博体育-PS maintains the authority to close any school building and revert to distance learning at any point it becomes necessary in order to safeguard students, teachers, staff and their families.

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ABOUT 天博体育 PUBLIC SCHOOLS: 天博体育 Public Schools is the public school district for Orleans Parish, which includes the district鈥檚 elected school board, known as the Orleans Parish School Board and the district鈥檚 administration led by 天博体育 Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Henderson Lewis Jr. 天博体育 Public Schools currently oversees 78 public schools. For more information, visit www.nolapublicschools.com. For updates, follow 天博体育 Public Schools on Facebook @天博体育PublicSchools, Instagram @nolaps and Twitter @天博体育PSchools.

Hynes to Expand A-rated School Program To Third Campus

NEW ORLEANS 鈥� (Aug. 12, 2020) 鈥� On Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2020, 天博体育 Public Schools (天博体育-PS) notified Mary D. Coghill Charter School faculty, staff and families, of the siting of the school to Hynes Charter School Corporation. Hynes Charter School Corporation will be responsible for the school鈥檚 operation and management beginning in the 2021-2022 school year. Currently, the school is being direct operated by 天博体育-PS. The school serves Kindergarten through 8th grade and is located in the Gentilly Woods area at 4617 Mirabeau Ave.

鈥淟ate last year, as part of our regular reviews of charter contracts, it became apparent that Coghill was not progressing and maintaining standards set by the District. Therefore we made the tough decision that new leadership was needed to better serve the students and families of the Mary D. Coghill School,鈥� said 天博体育-PS Superintendent of Schools Dr. Henderson Lewis, Jr. 鈥淚鈥檓 pleased to make this announcement today that Hynes will be taking over operations at Coghill starting for the 2021-2022 school year. Hynes has been one of most sought after school operators and we look forward to seeing them expand their reach and impact to more students in our city.鈥�

In December of 2019, 天博体育-PS Superintendent Dr. Henderson Lewis, Jr. recommended to the Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB) that the charter contract with Better Choice Foundation not be renewed due to its failure to meet renewal standards for the school per district policy. 天博体育-PS has spent the past several months conducting an open siting process to determine a new operator for Mary D. Coghill. There were three eligible operators that applied to operate Mary D. Coghill. These applicants submitted required information to 天博体育-PS. The District held two engagement sessions for families and two for staff to learn more about the interested operators.

In considering the applicants鈥� required submissions, feedback provided at engagement events, and portfolio analysis, 天博体育-PS Superintendent Dr. Henderson Lewis has approved the siting of Mary D. Coghill to Hynes Charter School Corporation.

鈥淗ynes is thankful and honored to have been chosen by 天博体育-PS as the 2021-2022 operator of Coghill,鈥� says Hynes CEO Dr. Michelle Douglas. 鈥淲e look forward to partnering with the District during this transition year and providing Coghill families with the same high quality education that Hynes is known for at its other two campuses. Hynes has intentionally planned for replication and expansion of our successful program into other neighborhoods, and we feel this is the perfect opportunity to fulfill our goal of teaching more students. We are eager to get to know our Coghill family and transition into our newest home at the Parkview Campus in Gentilly Woods over the next year.鈥�

The new school will replicate the Hynes curriculum, core values, and framework, as well as be focused on a well-rounded education for students. Hynes currently operates two schools including their A-rated Lakeview Campus (PK3 鈥� 8th grade) and their UNO-based campus which currently serves children in Kindergarten 鈥�1st grade, eventually growing into a full Kindergarten - 8th grade campus. Hynes Charter Schools are some of the highest demand, non-selective admissions elementary schools in Orleans Parish. The original Hynes-Lakeview campus is a 鈥淭op Gains Honoree鈥� for student progress and has a SACS/CASI accreditation. Hynes -UNO students in their first year exceeded their math and reading targets from the third quarter prior to school being disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
天博体育-PS will work closely with Mary D. Coghill and Hynes Charter School administration and staff throughout this year to ensure a smooth transition of management of the school.
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ABOUT 天博体育 PUBLIC SCHOOLS: 天博体育 Public Schools is the public school district for Orleans Parish, which includes the district鈥檚 elected school board, known as the Orleans Parish School Board and the district鈥檚 administration led by 天博体育 Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Henderson Lewis Jr. 天博体育 Public Schools currently oversees 78 public schools. For more information, visit www.nolapublicschools.com. For updates, follow 天博体育 Public Schools on Facebook @天博体育PublicSchools, Instagram @nolaps and Twitter @天博体育PSchools.

ABOUT HYNES CHARTER SCHOOLS: Hynes offers a challenging academic curriculum that includes a progressive literacy program; gifted and talented courses, classes in art, instrumental music, vocal music, library, theater and physical education. Art and social-emotional learning are integrated throughout the curriculum. In addition, Hynes offers a French Immersion program. Hynes is proud of the collaborative culture that it fosters with distributed leadership and shared decision-making. Hynes has identified five core elements that drive its success: 1.) student centered instruction, 2.) an inclusive and positive school culture, 3.) tailored enrichment opportunities for students, 4.) an invested and committed community and 5.) having a sustainable organization. For more information, please call 504-324-7160, or visit the school website at www.hynesschool.com.

天博体育-PS To Provide Update on TS Laura in Coming Days

NEW ORLEANS 鈥� (Aug. 23, 2020) 鈥� 天博体育 Public Schools (天博体育-PS) is announcing school closures and cancellation of all school-based activities for Monday and Tuesday of this week due to Tropical Storm Marco. With this announcement, all public school buildings will be closed until Wednesday. Though classes district-wide are currently being done through distance learning, some school buildings have been open to school staff and teachers for use. As of right now, all classes, though virtual, will be suspended for Monday and Tuesday.

These closures will also affect the prepared meals being offered to families for pick-up. Announcements will be made when they resume.

The District will continue to monitor the two storms over the next few days and will reassess needs for additional closures due to Tropical Storm Laura as we continue to learn more on the potential impacts to our area.

天博体育-PS reminds everyone to remain vigilant and to monitor the City鈥檚 announcements for updates regarding the storm. 天博体育-PS will post all storm related announcements on its social media as well.
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ABOUT 天博体育 PUBLIC SCHOOLS: 天博体育 Public Schools is the public school district for Orleans Parish, which includes the district鈥檚 elected school board, known as the Orleans Parish School Board and the district鈥檚 administration led by 天博体育 Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Henderson Lewis Jr. 天博体育 Public Schools currently oversees 78 public schools. For more information, visit www.nolapublicschools.com. For updates, follow 天博体育 Public Schools on Facebook @天博体育PublicSchools, Instagram @nolaps and Twitter @天博体育PSchools.

天博体育-PS LAUNCHES 鈥楳ASK UP FOR OUR KIDS鈥� CAMPAIGN

Superintendent Dr. Henderson Lewis, Jr. and Mayor LaToya Cantrell Urge 天博体育 Community to Mask Up Now to Save Lives & Help Get Kids Back in the Classroom

NEW ORLEANS 鈥� (July 24, 2020)鈥�-鈥疉s COVID-19 cases rise across throughout the New Orleans region, 天博体育 Public Schools (天博体育-PS) is prioritizing health and safety by working with schools, teachers, parents and students to prepare for a distance-learning start to the school year. With a goal of getting students back to in-person learning in September, 天博体育-PS is urging residents to take steps today that will limit the spread of COVID-19 in the community and make in-person learning possible. That鈥檚 why 天博体育-PS, Mayor LaToya Cantrell, iHeart Radio and Cumulus radio stations, and WBOK-FM are partnering to launch the 鈥淢ask Up For Our Kids鈥� campaign to encourage all members of the 天博体育 community wear a mask or face covering and practice social distancing whenever possible.

鈥淥ur message to the 天博体育 community is clear 鈥� we need everyone to mask up for our kids,鈥� said 天博体育-PS Superintendent of Schools Dr. Henderson Lewis, Jr. 鈥淣ow is the time for all members of our community to do our part to stop the spread and create an environment where kids can go back into classrooms. We all know what to do and we can do it together, so let鈥檚 mask up, wash our hands, and social distance. Together, we鈥檒l save lives and get students back to a learning environment that鈥檚 best for them; the classroom. I鈥檇 like to thank Mayor Cantrell for her leadership on this issue, and our radio partners for helping us to get this critical message out to the 天博体育 community.鈥�

狈翱尝础-笔厂鈥� Roadmap to Reopening originally planned for all schools to offer both in-person and distance learning in August. However, due to the rise in COVID-19 cases 天博体育-PS has have announced the decision to delay in-person learning until after Labor Day. The message of this campaign is clear 鈥� we need 天博体育-PS community members to mask up today in order to limit the spread of COVID-19 to help save lives and get kids back into classrooms in September.

天博体育-PS will continue to work with Mayor Cantrell as well as local, state and federal health authorities to monitor the number of cases, testing capacity and indications of community spread. The District will assess data at the end of August to determine if in-person instruction can resume starting after Labor Day.

With support from iHeart Radio and Cumulus stations, as well as WBOK-FM, this campaign will launch with a 30-second public service campaign featuring Mayor LaToya Cantrell and Superintendent Dr. Henderson Lewis to air on local radio stations beginning on Saturday, July 25. Additionally, Mayor Cantrell and 天博体育-PS social media channels will be sharing information on their social media channels as well.

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