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MEDIA RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 19, 2023

 

NOLA-PS Media Contacts:  Taslin Alfonzo, APR                                                                                           

504-202-7229 | [email protected]                                 

 

 

Public Hearing Scheduled by Orleans Parish School Board to Discuss Millage Rates

New Orleans, Louisiana 鈥� [December 19, 2023] 鈥� In accordance with Article 7, Section 23 (C) of the Louisiana Constitution and R.S. 47:1705(B), the Orleans Parish School Board has announced a public hearing slated to take place on Thursday, January 18, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. The hearing will convene at the regular meeting place located at 2401 Westbend Parkway, New Orleans, Louisiana 70114.

The purpose for this public hearing is to consider levying additional or increased millage rates without further voter approval or adopting the adjusted millage rates not to exceed the prior year鈥檚 maximum.

The Orleans Parish School Board anticipates an estimated tax revenue collection of $244,926,239.00 in the forthcoming year if the increased millage is implemented. Of this amount, $29,667,194.00 is attributable to the proposed millage increase.

All concerned parties and stakeholders are encouraged to attend this pivotal meeting to gain insights into the proposed changes, voice their perspectives, and contribute to this critical dialogue that directly impacts the community's educational infrastructure.

The Board extends an invitation to residents, taxpayers, and interested individuals to participate actively in this significant event, which seeks to ensure transparency, accountability, and informed decision-making regarding the financial future of the Orleans Parish School District.

 

 

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About 天博体育: 天博体育 is the public school district for Orleans Parish. It includes the district鈥檚 administration and elected school board, known as the Orleans Parish School Board. 天博体育 currently oversees 67 public schools and is led by Superintendent Dr. Avis Williams, the first woman in the District鈥檚 181 years to serve as its permanent superintendent. For more information, visit . For updates, follow 天博体育 on @NOLAPublicSchools, @nolaps, and @NOLAPSchools.

(New Orleans - September 29, 2021) 鈥� NOLA-Public Schools and Superintendent Dr. Henderson Lewis, Jr. strongly disagree with the Louisiana Department of Education鈥檚 recent decision to allow school districts to disregard quarantines for students exposed to COVID-19 because it will immediately increase the risk of COVID-19 transmittal within school buildings.

As a result, NOLA-PS will continue to follow the data and science-based guidance provided by leading health experts regarding all matters related to this pandemic, including quarantine guidelines.

鈥淭he Louisiana Department of Education鈥檚 decision flies in the face of the data, the science, and the sound advice of our health and medical advisors when it comes to protecting our students and educators amid the latest surge in this pandemic,鈥� Dr. Lewis said. 鈥淲e have proven that our approach is effective at keeping COVID-19 out of our schools, and we will stay the course and continue to listen to health experts.鈥�

NOLA-PS鈥� COVID-19 guidance will continue to reflect the recommendations of the Louisiana Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention regarding all quarantine timelines for those unvaccinated individuals who have come into close contact with an individual who tested positive for COVID-19. The NOLA-PS school community has followed this guidance admirably and our schools continue to be among the safest places for students and staff to be.

Those in our school community can rest assured that NOLA-PS will rely on the guidance and recommendations of our advisors from the LSU School of Public Health, Children鈥檚 Hospital of New Orleans, the Louisiana Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as we continue to fight this pandemic.
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NOLA-PS COVID Tracker updates to resume Sept. 20

(New Orleans - Sept. 13, 2021) 鈥� Today, 天博体育 (NOLA-PS) restarted school-based COVID-19 testing that will provide testing at 91 school sites this week to help ensure the health and safety of our school community, as students start heading back to school this week.

鈥淐OVID-19 safety and testing remain top priorities across our school system, especially since many families evacuated to areas where the resurgence of COVID-19 may be high or people may not have worn masks while cleaning up their homes, due to the hot temperatures,鈥� said NOLA-PS Superintendent Dr. Henderson Lewis, Jr. 鈥淭esting is crucial now more than ever, because we want to return our students, teachers, and staff to school as safely as possible.鈥�

In addition to providing high quality, molecular tests at 91 school sites, which includes Type 2 schools authorized by the Louisiana State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE), the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA), and multiple sites across charter networks, the District will also provide access to molecular COVID-19 testing at the following 3 school community testing sites. These locations will be open to all students and staff within our school community.

NOLA PS School Community Testing provided by CORE:
鈼� Wednesday, 9/15 - Hynes Lakeview @ 990 Harrison Ave. - Testing from 8:30-3:30pm
鈼� Thursday, 9/16 - Landry High School @ 1200 LB Landry Ave. - Testing from 8:30-3:30pm
鈼� Friday, 9/17 - Abramson Sci Academy @ 5552 Read Blvd.- Testing from 8:30-3:30pm

Families and school staff are highly encouraged to get tested for COVID-19 prior to returning to school, regardless of their vaccination status. Families and staff should reach out directly to their schools for the date their school-based COVID-19 testing will be available.

Anyone in our school community can take advantage of the testing sites listed above, as well as any testing site provided by the .

鈥淧lease get tested at one of our sites as soon as possible. By getting tested, we can help keep our students, staff, and their families safe,鈥� said Dr. Lewis. 鈥淚t will also help us minimize quarantines and continue to successfully keep the pandemic outside of our school buildings.鈥�

With school-based testing underway, NOLA-PS will resume its COVID-19 Tracker updates Monday, Sept. 20 and the data provided next week will include the results of this week鈥檚 robust testing program. While COVID-19 protocols may have taken a backseat for many families in the wake of Hurricane Ida due to evacuation and power loss, it is critical that we test everyone in our system before returning to the classroom. We anticipate that this robust testing plan will identify positive cases, and it is our goal to identify positive cases before staff and students return to school. Our NOLA-PS families can rest assured that all NOLA-PS鈥� mitigation efforts will be implemented upon school reopening to ensure the safety of our students and staff.

NOLA-PS will also restart its vaccination programs as part of the reopening effort. During these challenging times, it鈥檚 also important for families to have access to behavioral and mental health services. Families can find links to resources at .
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With most of our schools reopened following Hurricane Ida, 天博体育 (NOLA-PS) continues to be committed to the health and safety of our school community.

This week鈥檚 COVID Tracker numbers reflect the first full week with many of our schools back in the classroom.

鈥淚 am grateful and inspired by the dedication of our schools to keep their teachers, staff, students and their families safe from COVID-19 as we continue to reopen after Hurricane Ida,鈥� said NOLA-PS Superintendent Dr. Henderson Lewis, Jr. 鈥淪tudents and staff have participated in testing in record numbers, and I encourage everyone to keep up the good work. Regular testing is a tremendously important tool to safeguard our school community and keep our schools among the safest places for students to be.鈥�

More than 13,500 students and staff were tested Monday through Friday last week through NOLA-PS鈥� own testing program and its partnership with the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH). The positivity test rate among those tested is approximately 1 percent.

鈥淚鈥檇 like to stress the importance of not letting up and having your children tested on a weekly basis. This is the best way to help ensure we keep the coronavirus out of our school community. We are doing well, but we need to continue to battle this pandemic with all the resources we have,鈥� Dr. Lewis said.

NOLA-PS urges families to continue checking with their schools for the latest testing opportunities available on their campuses.

As we鈥檝e been doing since the start of the pandemic, NOLA-PS will continue to monitor the data that measures the impact of COVID-19. Our goal is to continue to preserve in-person learning.

The American Academy of Pediatrics, the CDC, the LDH, and the New Orleans Health Department have analyzed the data and all agree the best place for children to be is in the classroom. The benefits include developing social and emotional skills, access to healthy meals and activities, and access to mental health support that cannot be offered through virtual learning.

With that in mind, NOLA-PS will continue to publicly share each week the number of confirmed cases and precautionary quarantines that our schools self-report. We will also continue to remain in close contact with the LDH and our health advisers as we navigate the 2021-2022 school year.

NOLA-PS鈥� COVID-19 Case Tracker provides cumulative data of self-reported cases in our public schools since this reporting began on Sept. 21, 2020. Last school year's data is archived and available for viewing on our .

The NOLA-PS COVID-19 Case Tracker reports the number of active and cumulative positive cases of COVID-19 by school site, the number of quarantined individuals and the number of positive cases of COVID-19 reported over time for the district and by school site.

When:
Mondays @ 4PM

Where:
Visit our dashboard to see the latest data that shows the impact of COVID-19 in our school community.

Update:
As of Friday, August 17, the District is tracking a total of 34 active cases of COVID-19 (7 staff; 27 students) among 19 schools in our school community, resulting in 33 individuals in quarantine.

Since our last COVID Tracker update on August 23, 2021, 333 cumulative cases have been reported.

The case numbers above reflect data the District has received from schools. In some cases, there may be a lag time in reporting due to the timeframe in which families notify their schools regarding test results among students.

The District鈥檚 COVID Case Tracker reports active cases over an approximately two-week period. For the purposes of our dashboard, an active case is defined as a COVID-19 case that is confirmed and within its isolation period.

All schools are required to report positive cases to the LDH and the District. The District is continuing to stay on top of updates, collaborate with state and local agencies, and work closely with our school leaders, task force, and community stakeholders to ensure a safe 2021-2022 school year.

The data included in our COVID-19 Tracker reflects self-reported cases from our schools and provides the real-time impact of the pandemic in our school community.

Since individuals 12 and older are eligible for the vaccine, our rules for quarantine and isolation have changed for the 2021-2022 school year. To learn more about the process, please refer to for the details.

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(New Orleans - Sept. 7, 2021) 鈥� Today, 天博体育 and its school leaders announced that public schools in New Orleans will reopen to students between Sept. 15 and Sept. 22 as the community recovers from the impact of Hurricane Ida. All schools will notify their students鈥� families about when their campuses will reopen by Friday, Sept. 10.

This timeline for reopening is dependent upon continued power restoration and progress in other essential services being available across the city. Additionally, some campuses may need longer to reopen given the storm鈥檚 impact on facilities. These impacts may include building readiness, food supply, transportation readiness, and adequate staffing to accommodate the return of students.

NOLA-PS Superintendent Dr. Henderson Lewis, Jr. announced this reopening timeline after speaking with school leaders and hosting Louisiana Superintendent Dr. Cade Brumley for a tour of Frederick A. Douglass and L.B. Landry high schools Tuesday.

鈥淲e hope this news today can give students and families a bit of certainty during these challenging times,鈥� Dr. Lewis said. 鈥淣ow more than ever, our children stand to benefit from the comfort that structured and routine daily schooling can bring. So, let鈥檚 all come together to reopen our schools quickly and safely.鈥�

鈥淪chools have been challenged over the last year and a half in response to COVID-19, and I would place the Louisiana educational community up against anything in this country for their heroic efforts,鈥� said Dr. Brumley. 鈥淎nd that鈥檚 not just with COVID. We鈥檝e had powerful storms to hit this state like Zeta, Laura, Delta, and Ida. Our state needs educators to continue doing hero's work over the next months and years. We can and will make a Louisiana Comeback.鈥�

School leaders and NOLA-PS have assessed all school buildings and found minimal to moderate damage from Hurricane Ida. Much of that can be attributed to the $2 billion infrastructure investment in New Orleans鈥� public schools after Hurricane Katrina.

鈥淥ur schools were rebuilt stronger and smarter, taking full advantage of that federal investment to preserve quality education here in New Orleans,鈥� Dr. Lewis said. 鈥淲hat we need now is further investment in our schools at the state and federal level to build all of them into the resilient palaces our children deserve.鈥�

As schools reopen, COVID-19 safety remains a top priority across the District. Families are highly encouraged to get tested for COVID-19 prior to returning to the City and to school. Taking that step will help us all minimize quarantines and continue to successfully keep the pandemic outside our school buildings.

NOLA-PS will be restarting its testing and vaccination programs as part of the reopening effort. It鈥檚 also important for families to have access to behavioral and mental health services during these challenging times. Families can find links to resources at .

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Contact

Department of Children and Family Services

Call 1-855-4LA-KIDS (1-855-452-5437) to report child abuse and neglect.

Hotline Number for Parents
504-527-KIDS

School-based issues or concerns from parents

24-hour Hotline Number for Community
504-522-HELP

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External Resources

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2401 Westbend Parkway
New Orleans, Louisiana 70114

Phone: 504-304-5612

Phone: 504-304-3520

Hotline Number for Parents
504-527-KIDS

School-based issues or concerns from parents

24-hour Hotline Number for Community
504-522-HELP
District based community concerns, feedback, & inquiries from school staff or community members