LFC Daily News Clips | May 30, 2017
Good Morning
Today’s top stories: Good Shepherd School’s administrative overhaul, IDEA schools hiring teachers in Baton Rouge, and New Orleans students want schools that are academically tough and varied.
Have a great week! – Paul
Louisiana
The New Orleans Advocate
Good Shepherd School gets administrative overhaul as it eyes move to new home
American Press
St. Louis High gets temporary administrator
The Advocate
More than a year from opening, new charter school coming to Baton Rouge is already hiring teachers
Greater Baton Rouge Business Report
Charter operators opening Baton Rouge schools in 2018 make ‘Washington Post’ ranking of most challenging high schools
The Advertiser
Lafayette Renaissance announces new leadership
Times-Picayune/NOLA.com
What would make New Orleans schools better? Hear straight from the students
The New Orleans Advocate
Jefferson School Board’s upcoming vote on new Metairie attendance zones divides black, white residents
The Advocate
Jeff Sadow: Is Gov. Edwards irrelevant in Louisiana? Lawmakers appear to think so
American Federation for Children
Press Release: Foster Children to Benefit from Oklahoma School Choice Law
U.S. News & World Report
Future Uncertain for Nevada Tuition, School Supply Vouchers
Atlanta Black Star
Southern Schools Are Becoming More Segregated, Report Finds
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