LFC Daily Clips | November 6, 2015
LFC president Ann Duplessis will appear on WDSU-TV’s (New Orleans) morning news on Sunday between 8:30 and 9:00 am.
Early voting for Louisiana’s Nov. 21 election gets underway tomorrow.
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American Federation for Children
AFC Blog:Battle for School Choice Heats Up in New Hampshire http://bit.ly/1NfTtqo
School Choice
Times Picayune/NOLA.com: 5,000 preschool seats in OneApp for New Orleans families http://bit.ly/1Q8cPnw
The Advertiser:How many students are in Lafayette Schools of Choice? http://bit.ly/1S2epF4
American Enterprise Institute: The legal landscape of parental-choice policy http://bit.ly/1Q8h16S
Charter Schools
myarklamiss.com: A New Charter and School Board Issued for Local School http://bit.ly/1iGOp62
The Advocate:N.O. charter school principal retires http://bit.ly/1NwQo9V
Education Reform
The News Star: Better grades reflect hard work http://tnsne.ws/1Mg2wb0
The Advertiser:Are too many teachers declared highly effective? http://bit.ly/1RzcmbD
Times Picayune/NOLA.com: Jay Dardenne’s endorsement of John Bel Edwards: bipartisan and personal http://bit.ly/1PrYIb3
The Advocate: East Baton Rouge School Board considering Success For All program for F-rated schools, adding magnet programs, and air-conditioning all school buses http://bit.ly/1Mg1E66
The Advocate: School leaders back no penalties for skipping Common Core exams http://bit.ly/1L0TU65
The Advocate: Federal judge expects to make quick decision on proposal to transform Pointe Coupee Central High http://bit.ly/1GOx5Yo
The Town Talk:Superintendent has option to stay 4 more years http://townta.lk/1QiXQ9o
The Town Talk:School employees ask for ‘respect,’ higher bonus http://townta.lk/1MnCrKE
Times Picayune/NOLA.com: New Orleans public schools to be discussed at Loyola forum http://bit.ly/1Mg1k7p