Ann Duplessis | Lutheran HS Commencement
LFC President Ann Duplessis delivers the commencement address to Lutheran High School’s Class of 2016. Ten of Lutheran’s 14 graduates participated in the Louisiana Scholarship Program.
LFC President Ann Duplessis delivers the commencement address to Lutheran High School’s Class of 2016. Ten of Lutheran’s 14 graduates participated in the Louisiana Scholarship Program.
Gracias a las insistencias de su madre, Jessica Waddell se inscribió en una escuela preparatoria luterana. Hoy, Jessica es una estudiante premiada con la mayor condecoración que una escuela pueda asignar a un estudiante de preparatoria: valedictorian. A su graduación con honores se le suman otros 10 graduados que también participaron en el programa de […]
Annual parental choice survey finds a majority of parents approve of academic gains and support Louisiana’s school choice program More than 93 percent of parents participating in the Louisiana Scholarship Program say they are satisfied with every aspect of the program, which allows students to escape underperforming schools by attending the participating private school of […]
Good Morning Tonight, LFC president Ann Duplessis will deliver the commencement address at Lutheran High School where 10 of their 14 graduates participated in the Louisiana Scholarship Program.
Good Morning LFC chairman Eddie Rispone’s letter to the editor in The Advocate supporting funding the Louisiana Scholarship Program: http://bit.ly/1X3xQSp
Good Morning Legislation to return governance of more than 50 New Orleans public schools currently under state control to the Orleans Parish School Board received final approval and is headed to the desk of Gov. John Bel Edwards’. Stories on views from the New Orleans education community: The 74 and Washington Post
Good Morning LFC president Ann Duplessis makes the case that Gov. Edwards’ proposed budget cut would mean fewer children receiving scholarships, in her Times-Picayune/NOLA.com letter to the editor. http://bit.ly/1rMTU8b
Good Morning Be sure to read Louisiana education superintendent John White’s strong Times-Picayune/NOLA.com op-ed in support of the Louisiana Scholarship Program. http://bit.ly/1T6KEIg