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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA SCHOOLS AND NEIGHBORHOODS: WE ARE HERE TO HELP
SchoolsK-12.com is a site designed around the needs of a relocating family with school age children. It is a site that allows the family to search public and private New Orleans schools, but understands that choosing the right New Orleans neighborhood is equally important to a successful move. Through a network of local sponsors and experts, Schoolsk-12.com can guide a family through the process of choosing an excellent New Orleans school located in a great neighborhood taking into account such things as affordability, accessibility to work, to shopping, the traffic patterns and more.
ABOUT New Orleans, Louisiana SCHOOLS
New Orleans schools boast a total student population of 93,146 attending 142 schools in 7 public school districts and 74 private schools. Public school revenue and expenditures vary by school district but New Orleans public schools spend an average of $5,810 per student each year.
Student teacher ratio is an important statistic cluing parents into the probable attention their child might receive individually in a classroom setting. New Orleans public schools average a student teacher ratio of 14:1. New Orleans private schools average 8:1. Also, high schools in New Orleans average a student body population of 793, while New Orleans middle schools and elementary schools average student body populations of 536 and 455 respectively.
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NEW ORLEANS SCHOOLS SET FOR AN OVERHAUL
When Hurricane Katrina ripped through New Orleans, it left behind a number of victims, not least of all was the city’s education system, which was fractured and in disrepair. Many students were evacuated to neighboring cities, and millions of dollars worth of infrastructure at New Orleans schools was destroyed.
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