The Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) has been awarded $15 million to lead a multi-year study on increasing the impact of high-dosage tutoring for students in Louisiana and across the nation.
Enrollment in charter schools in Lafayette and Vermilion parishes in Louisiana has continued to increase, according to data ...
As tens of thousands of students completed their first semester under the Educational Freedom Account program's first year of ...
The states seeing the greatest gains academically are also the ones doing the most to bring order and stability to their ...
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Louisiana Department of Education awarded $15 million to improve literacy
The Louisiana Department of Education has been awarded a $15 million grant to lead a multi-year study to enhance the impact ...
A federal judge has denied a group of private schools’ request to temporarily halt key provisions of Louisiana’s new ...
A federal judge rejected an effort by two Christian schools to block Louisiana private pre-K new licensing rule, which they ...
NOLA Public Schools debates closing Leah Chase School, raising questions about charter governance, school closures, and equity for Black and Latino students.
The Louisiana Department of Education is using a five-year $15 million federal grant to connect about 4,500 first- and second-grade students to live video tutors through Air Reading.
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