The board was scheduled to vote on one of three options, including ceasing operations at the Leah Chase School at the end of the school year.
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With New Orleans' school board set to decide the school's fate at its Thursday night meeting, parents and some members of the Chase family are asking the board to believe in the school.
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Darwin was one of more than 5,200 students in Jefferson Parish who missed school after federal agents arrived in New Orleans on Dec. 3.
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At the National Black Growers Council meeting in New Orleans, Black farmers respond to the $12 billion in tariff relief announced by the Trump administration and outline challenges farms are facing.
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Joseph Russo, 41, was booked on one count of terrorizing and one count of lawful disruption of the operation of a school, the New Orleans Police Department said.
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Typically, a few schools lose their charters due to low performance or financial issues. But this year, all fourteen up for renewal qualified for extensions.
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