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Wonderful College Prep Academy
Posted inElementary to High School, High School Reform, Immigration, News, Solutions

Privilege for the poor: Farming giant gives back — to its workers’ children

by Alfonso Serrano January 18, 2020March 30, 2020
Wonderful College Prep Academy
Posted inNews

Privilegio para los necesitados: Gigante de la industria agrícola retribuye a la sociedad brindando apoyo a los hijos de sus trabajadores

by Alfonso Serrano January 18, 2020February 11, 2022
Posted inOpinion

Elizabeth Warren shows she understands education in ways charter advocates did not

Avatar photo by Andre Perry October 28, 2019March 30, 2020
teaching in New Orleans
Posted inColumnists

For better student outcomes, hire more black teachers

Avatar photo by Andre Perry October 15, 2019October 21, 2020
Sci Academy
Posted inNews

Nearly all the seniors at this charter school went to college. Only 6 out of 52 finished on time

Casey Parks by Casey Parks September 30, 2019April 8, 2021
Posted inNews

A charter with a D grade is allowed to stay open, but for how long?

Avatar photo by Bracey Harris September 23, 2019October 21, 2020
Posted inNews

A charter school faces the ugly history of school choice in the Deep South

by Danielle Dreilinger September 19, 2019October 21, 2020
African American teachers
Posted inNews

Two percent of teachers are black men. A city is trying to recruit more.

Avatar photo by Katy Reckdahl September 10, 2019October 21, 2020
Posted inNews

New Orleans loses teachers at double the rate of other cities like it

Avatar photo by Katy Reckdahl September 9, 2019October 21, 2020
Posted inNews

A school where character matters as much as academics

Amadou Diallo is a journalist, playwright and photographer whose writing has appeared in The New York Times, Wirecutter, The Atlantic, Al Jazeera America and The Christian Science Monitor. He has been a regular contributor to The Hechinger Report since 2017. A former musician and composer, he is a graduate of New York University and is always happy to weigh in on just which of Miles Davis’ classic quintets was the best. by Amadou Diallo September 3, 2019March 30, 2020

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