New Orleans Public Schools Serving Breakfast & Lunch

New Orleans Public Schools Serving Breakfast & Lunch, M-F (9 am – 12 pm, unless otherwise noted) Parents or caregivers can pick up meals on behalf of students in their household, students need not be present! NOPS, charter schools, and other local agencies are providing breakfast and lunch during this period of school closures. Anyone, […]

Annual Black History Program Highlights being Young, Gifted, and Black

Our annual February Black History Program highlighted the arts, entrepreneurship and sports. “Guest” appearances included our own versions of Trombone Shorty, Aretha Franklin, Cedric the Entertainer, Oprah Winfrey, Simone Biles, Barack and Michelle Obama, Misty Copeland, to name a few. Each “guest” was accompanied by a short bio–why we acknowledge or celebrate the individual. Middle […]

King of the Classroom

The Pelicans returned to campus on January 29th to introduce a new reading incentive program for students in grades third and fourth. The “King of the Classroom” Reading Program is being sponsored by the King Law Firm (thus the name) and the New Orleans Public Organization to encourage reading for students in third and fourth […]

100 Days of School Celebrated

The 2019-2020 school session is rapidly moving by and our Pre-K and Kindergarten classes illustrated recently. Our youngest students displayed the understanding of the number 100 by dressing as centurions, doing classroom activities that involved counting to 100, and, of course, wearing head pieces announcing to all they are 100 days smarter as of February […]

Jazz Lessons

Our partners with Communities in Schools–CIS, (Ms. Vanessa Batiste-Leal, Site Coordinator) have arranged a great opportunity for our 3rd, 4th and 5th grades students to participate in a Jazz Concert Performance series. The first “lesson” of three, took place on January 27 in the Warrior Gym. Students were treated to some of the finest musicians […]

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