The 15-year effort to rebuild New Orleans Public Schools in the wake of Hurricane Katrina is in its final stages, with a project that promises to prepare students for careers in the tech sector serving as one of the highlights of the program.
The 15-year effort to rebuild New Orleans Public Schools in the wake of Hurricane Katrina is in its final stages, with a project that promises to prepare students for careers in the tech sector serving as one of the highlights of the program.
Henderson Lewis Jr., superintendent of New Orleans Public Schools, center of photograph and New Orleans City Council District B member Jay Banks, along with several other people who helped get the school built, pose for a group shot after cutting a ribbon during a building dedication ceremony of the new $27.5 million dollar three-story New Orleans Charter Science and Mathematics High School on Bienville Street New Orleans, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020. (Photo by David Grunfeld, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate)
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