No New Orleans schools will leave the state Recovery District

Jan. 4, 2013
Several schools were eligible to return to local control, but all will remain under state management

From The New Orleans Times-Picayune: None of the New Orleans public schools being run by the state of Louisiana's Recovery District will be returning to local control in 2013. The Algiers Charter Schools Association, citing concerns about financial autonomy, has decided that three schools eligible for return to local control will remain under the management of the Recovery District. The organizations managing the other 10 eligible schools already had voted to stay in the Recovery District.

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