NEW ORLEANS PARTNERS WITH PREMIER EDUCATION PROGRAM

US Fed News Service, Including US State News | March 14, 2007 | Copyright

The Louisiana Department of Education issued the following press release:

New Leaders for New Schools has selected the city of New Orleans as the next partner for its award-winning initiative to drive academic achievement for every child, it was announced February 5, 2007 by a broad coalition of city- and state-wide leaders and New Leaders CEO, Jon Schnur. New Leaders for New Schools is a nationally recognized non-profit organization, which serves as a new pathway for passionate and effective educators to become successful principals in high-need communities.

The announcement marks the launch ...

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