Tuesday, May 31, 2011

LHA Hosts its first 8th grade Graduation!



Langston Hughes Academy hosted its first ever 8th grade graduation on May 27, 2011. As LHA's founding class graduated, students, staff and parents were clearly emotional and responded vociferously to every student and staff member's heartfelt appreciations. The event featured handmade kinte cloth sashes, excellence awards in each department, a performance by the LHA band, visits from NOLA 180 board members and a guest speech from Judge Nadine Ramsey. Scholar reflections from Kamau J. and Jarelle R., as well as a valedictorian speech from D'Juanna J. brought the house down, and when the LHA Band played "Every Breath You Take", the crowd was on their feet. Look out for more special occasions as Dibert and Green graduate on June 4, and Ashe graduates on June 9! For more details on graduation ceremonies, contact the schools directly.


Monday, April 18, 2011

LHA Eagles produce i/LEAP hit!

LHA's Coach Castine and some talented 6th graders (Kendell, Kentrell & Dalea) collaborated to produce the monster hit, "This Test", which wowed the LHA audiences at their pre-LEAP pep rally. Their tunes rocked the house!

Friday, January 14, 2011

Leading Educators hosts information sessions in New Orleans!

Are you ready to have a transformative impact on your classroom? Your team? Your school?

Do you want meaningful professional development that will make you more effective in your role?

The mission of Leading Educators is to assist open-enrollment public schools in closing the achievement gap and providing all students with high-quality education by developing the skillfulness of school leaders such as department chairs, deans of students, master teachers, team leaders, and lead teachers.

The Leading Educators curriculum combines exposure, training, and support to build the skillfulness of mid-level teacher-leaders. This rigorous two-year professional development program aims to build the skillfulness of mid-level teacher-leaders in three key areas: Leadership and Management, School Culture, and Learning and Teaching. To date, Leading Educators has trained 46 teacher-leaders across 28 open admissions schools in the Greater New Orleans region.

Upcoming Information Sessions:

Thursday, January 20, 2011
6:00 – 7:00 PM
ARISE Academy
3819 St. Claude Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70117

Monday, January 31, 2011
6:00 – 7:00 PM
Samuel J. Green Charter School
2319 Valence St.
New Orleans, Louisiana 70115


Please RSVP by sending an email to recruitment@leadingeducators.org with your name, school and role.

Friday, December 10, 2010

FirstLine Leaders create their own Charters!

Two FirstLine employees have recently learned that applications they made for their own charter schools have been approved.  Elizabeth Ostberg, Director of Talent Development, will be leaving FirstLine next year to open an alternative school here in New Orleans.  Natasha Baker, Chief Academic Officer, is starting her own charter school in Detroit and will be moving there at the New Year, staying on at FirstLine as a consultant.  We wish them success as they continue the challenging work of closing the achievement gap here and around the country!

Trombone Shorty and Mayor Landrieu visit Dibert!









Thursday December 9 was an exciting day at Dibert Community School.  Mayor Mitch Landrieu and New Orleans trombone phenomenon Trombone Shorty visited the campus to talk about the importance of music and culture in New Orleans, and to connect that to math and language education!  After the Mayor spoke, Trombone Shorty, Glen David Andrews and members of the Treme Brass Band were joined by Dibert middle schoolers Jazz, Revert and Revon in a second line out to the yard!  Revert and Jazz are planning on applying to the NOCCA next year - they'll have some wonderful recommendations!   Check out footage of the visit on our YouTube site at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InpXMS_yKhA

Green and Ashe Students Spend a Day at De La Salle

Green students Melvin, Kendall and Frank join Ashe student Aiko at De La Salle.


On Tuesday, December 8, four students from Ashe and Green spent the day at De La Salle High School. They sat in on classes with De La Salle students, met teachers and leaders and ate lunch. Says Aiko Burfect, "I think this is a school where I'd feel very comfortable." Frank Jorden couldn't believe the lunch; he ate two cheeseburgers, fries, a slushie and an ice cream. FLS encourages all 7th and 8th graders to visit school sites they are interested in before deciding on the high school that's right for them. For more information on how to schedule a spend-a-day, contact Darcy McKinnon.

Dibert Mural Project Unveiled!







As part of Dibert's transformation this year, Outreach partner KidsmArt placed artist-in-residence Elizabeth Traina at the school to create one of her famous mural's on the school's entry. The large mural fills the front facade of the building.  It is the result of a semester-long project led by KID smART artist-in-residence Elizabeth Traina that integrated arts learning into the school’s “F.I.R.S.T.” values (Focus, Integrity, Respect, Self-Determination and Teamwork).   171 students in grades 5-8 plus 34 staff members and volunteers contributed to the creation of the mural.  The project was made possible in part through the support of the New Orleans Kids Partnership.