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By Taslin Alfonzo on Wednesday, 20 November 2024
Category: News

NOLA PUBLIC SCHOOLS� SCHOOL PERFORMANCE SCORES SHOW IMPROVEMENT

The District's School Performance Score improved more than 4 points, and 90% of Ì첩ÌåÓý received a progress index score of "A" or "B".[1]

(NEW ORLEANS â€� November 20, 2024) â€� Today, the Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) released the School Performance Scores (SPS) for the 2023-2024 and Ì첩ÌåÓý (NOLA-PS) is delighted to be recognized in the state for most growth. 90% of Ì첩ÌåÓý received a high letter grade for academic progress, of either "A" or "B", for the 2023-2024 school year. These accomplishments result in the school system nearly becoming a "B" rated system by one point but maintaining "C" letter grade for performance overall.


"I'm incredibly proud of our scholars, their families, educators, and our school leaders for the amazing work they've done to continue to increase their academic excellence year over year. From 2022 to 2024, the overall District Performance Score has increased by 7.4 points, from a 66.6 to a 74," said Superintendent of Ì첩ÌåÓý, Dr. Avis Williams. "Our district has not only recovered from the effects of COVID-19. Our district has surpassed our pre-COVID-19 student performance levels, and we have the highest District Performance Score we've ever had under the current SPS model. While we celebrate these gains, we know we still have a lot of work to do, and NOLA-PS will continue to build a solid foundation for our scholars' social, emotional, and academic growth."

The 2023-2024 SPS results shared by the LDOE summarize the cumulative impact of our local schools, specifically showing:





Fourteen schools improved by at least one letter grade, or 22% of schools. Notably, there are no schools in the district receiving an "F" letter grade, highlighting our commitment to maintaining academic standards. However, one traditional school and one alternative school dropped from a letter grade in 2024, and another school, evaluated for the first time in 2024, earned a "D".

"We are inspired by the progress of many of our schools and congratulate them for their hard work and dedication. While there's more to do, the data drives our commitment to retaining great teachers and supporting them in delivering high-quality instruction. NOLA-PS will continue to emphasize arts, sports, and extracurriculars to ensure well-rounded development," said Dr. Williams. "Along with its charter school leaders, NOLA-PS will continue to strive for excellence in education because that's what scholars, families, and the New Orleans community deserve."


Each year, schools and school systems in Louisiana receive report cards with school performance scores and corresponding A-F letter grades. The report cards, which can be viewed via the online , communicate how well schools are preparing scholars for the next grade level by examining student performance measures and providing insight into what academic and non-academic offerings schools provide.

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[1] Excludes alternative and closed school sites. 86% including alternative schools.�

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About Ì첩ÌåÓý: Ì첩ÌåÓý is the public school district for Orleans Parish. It includes the district's administration and elected school board, known as the Orleans Parish School Board. Ì첩ÌåÓý currently oversees 67 public schools and is led by Superintendent Dr. Avis Williams, the first woman in the District's 181 years to serve as its permanent superintendent.

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