The New Orleans myth continues to crumble, despite efforts by privatizers to call it a miracle.
The latest state scores (LEAP) were released, and the scores in New Orleans stalled or dipped. While the state average held steady from 2018 to 2019, the proportion of students who reached “mastery” on state tests dropped from 32% to 30%.
New Orleans scores continue to rank significantly below state averages. Louisiana is one of the lowest-performing states in the nation on NAEP.
The few high-performing private charters have selective admissions. Most of the city’s private charter schools are far below the state average. Most of the city’s charters perform far below the city’s average.
Last year, an extraordinary 30% of NOLA teachers quit. The charter promoter New Schools for New Orleans says teachers should have more professional development and higher pay.
Although the privatization lobby likes to claim that test scores and graduation rates have miraculously improved since the district’s schools were privatized, there is no valid comparison because the enrollment before and after Hurricane Katrina is very different. Enrollment was about 62,000 before the storm, and 48,000 now. It is not only much smaller, but less impoverished, with less concentrated poverty. Many of the poorest families left NOLA and never returned.
time for everyone to quit, retire or just go on strike nationally
The miracle the privatizers will never reveal is how fast their bank accounts are growing while OUR children are abused by them and are being cheated out of an education.
Help us take our schools back in New Orleans. Our state board of education election is coming up. Our pro-public education candidate is Dr. Ashonta Wyatt: https://electdrwyatt.com/?fbclid=IwAR13r1OoXRyqCaSzxYKLrTRcPUiUy5lDejmsaSTppxxhk6OS3cPeh8l8vEA
No amount of evidence deters the privatizers. As long as there is money to made, clueless entrepreneurs will continue to exploit this “market” and mostly poor, minority students Unless we disincentivize privatization, students will continue to be shortchanged, and frustrated teachers will be leaving teaching.
No amount of evidence deters the privatizers. Yes, the data mongers are completely immune to data. Oh, the irony!
Their high school composite scores didn’t “stall'”
…they fell by 9%
My favorite line “few high-performing private charters have selective admissions.” Wait! What happened to “all charter students chosen by lottery!” Charter school “selective admissions” creates a two-tiered system of haves and have nots! Sounds like the return of segregation academies to me, but what do I know, everytime I go down south and ask a charteresta a question the responder begins with a drawl “ooo you a Yankee!”