k-12 application packet - enrollnola · pdf file 3 key information what is the main round...

35
. . . MAIN ROUND DEADLINES . . . Dec. 18 Main Round Early Window Applications Due Week of April 4 Main Round Results Available Week of Nov. 2 Main Round Launches * Learn about the process . . . PAGES 2-5 * Determine which schools are right for you . . . PAGES 12-34 * Apply by listing your school choices in rank order . . . PAGE 7 APPLICATION WINDOW RESULTS Feb. 26 Main Round Applications Due May 13 Registration Deadline NEXT STEPS Apply Online at EnrollNOLA.org 2016-2017 School Year K-12 Application Packet Main Round Application www.EnrollNOLA.org

Upload: vutu

Post on 18-Mar-2018

217 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

. . . MAIN ROUND DEADLINES . . .

Dec. 18 Main Round Early Window Applications Due

Week of April 4Main Round Results Available

Week of Nov. 2Main Round Launches

* Learn about the process . . . PAGES 2-5

* Determine which schools are right for you . . . PAGES 12-34

* Apply by listing your school choices in rank order . . . PAGE 7

APPLICATION WINDOW RESULTS

Feb. 26 Main Round Applications Due May 13

Registration DeadlineNEXT STEPS

Apply Online at EnrollNOLA.org

2016-2017 School Year

K-12 Application Packet

Main Round Application

www.EnrollNOLA.org

Page 2: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

www.EnrollNOLA.org2

GeographyGeographic priority for most schools is determined by "geographic catchment zones," a way of splitting up the city by neighborhood. The zones we use to determine placements can be seen in the map on the right side of this page. There are six (6) zones: Downtown / Ninth Ward (1), Central City / Garden District (2), Uptown / Carrollton (3), Mid-City / Lakeview (4), New Orleans East / Gentilly (5), and the Westbank / Algiers (6).

The majority of K-8 schools offer partial geographic priority, which means that applicants residing in the school’s geographic catchment zone will get priority to half (50%) of available seats. Geographic priority does not apply to the other half of available seats, so that other applicants will have the opportunity to attend schools outside of their zone. There are some schools that grant geographic priority for a higher percentage of their seats, or to certain zip codes rather than to anentire geographic zone. Look at schools' priority information, published on pages 12-34, for more information.

Students enrolling in most high schools will not receive geographic priority. This approach maximizes student choice and allows schools to specialize in particular programs and areas. Families should consider these factors when selecting schools and planning for next school year.

To find out which schools are in your zone, see the back of the application. You can also find all schools in your geographic area by contacting us: www.gcrdata.com/OneApp or call (877) 343-4773

Siblings

EnrollNOLA seeks to keep siblings in school together whenever possible. Here's how:

Sibling Priority: If your child applies to a school their sibling currently attends, they will receive sibling priority to that school.

Family Link: If you submit an application for each child listing the same school selections in the same order, the students will be family-linked, and OneApp will attempt to assign the students to the same school or early childhood program if possible.

Please note that Family Link will only apply to students applying to public schools. If you include nonpublic schools on your application, Family Link will not apply. Family Link does not give you priority to the schools you list on your application.

We seek to assign your children to the same school, but cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so. School assignments are based on seat availability.

Special Education

The Recovery School District does not consider a student’s disability when assigning students to schools. Students with disabilities and English Language Learners may apply and be matched to any participating school that they are eligible to attend.

The Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB) reserves the right to assign a student with disabilities to a school site other than those school choices selected by the parent / legal guardian. The school assignment will take into account parent choice and will be consistent with the parent’s and child’s rights under applicable federal and state law and regulations pertaining to students with disabilities as well as consistent with OPSB’s rights and obligations under those legal mandates.

The Louisiana Department of Education does not consider a student's disability when assigning students to nonpublic schools. Some nonpublic schools may not offer additional educational services for students with disabilities, but all schools must enroll all students awarded scholarships, regardless of disability. Please reference the school information on pages 32-34 for more information about special education services offered at participating nonpublic schools. Not all nonpublic schools offer special education services. Please contact the school(s) of your choice before listing them on your child's application to ensure they are able to meet your child's needs.

Key Information

Page 3: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

www.EnrollNOLA.org 3

Key Information

What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first time, or to transfer schools, should apply during the Main Round.

Do not submit an application if you would like your child to remain at his / her current school. If you submit an application and your child receives a placement, your child will lose their current school placement.

All Main Round applications will be processed at the same time, including applications to schools with academic entrance requirements. There is no advantage given to students who apply to schools without academic entrance requirements during the Early Window.

If you would like to apply to a school with academic entrance requirements, you must submit your application by the Early Window Deadline, which is December 18, 2015. These schools will have a "push pin" icon next to their school profile on the school list (pgs. 12-34).

How do I submit a OneApp?

How does the process work?Placements are made based on each parent’s ranked list of school choices, the number of seats offered at each school in each grade level, each school’s priorities, and each student’s random lottery number and priority to their selected schools.

Applicants are first given a random lottery number. Applicants are then grouped by the priorities of the schools they listed on the application. School priority groups can include things like siblings of students continuing at the school, and/or residence within the school’s geographic zone. Applicants

in priority groups will be considered first if there are more applicants than available seats. Applicants in priority groups are placed first, in order of their lottery number. Then, all other applicants are placed by their lottery number, until all seats

are full. There are no waitlists.

There is no situation where an applicant is guaranteed placement at a specific school, even if they are in a priority group.

If you already attend a OneApp school, submit an application, and are assigned to one of the schools you list on your application, you will lose your current school placement. It is therefore very important that families only list choices that they prefer more than their current school. In submitting an application, you consent to give up your current school spot if you are placed at one of your choices.

When will I be notified of my child's placement?Application results will be available the week of April 4, 2016 at all Family Resource Centers. Applicants who provide an email address will be notified as soon as results are available, and a letter will be mailed to the address you list on the application form on page 7. If your contact information changes between now and when placement results are available, please contact a Family Resource Center to provide up-to-date information. We strongly recommend providing a working email address if possible.

What happens after I receive my placement?

Once you receive your Main Round placement results, you must claim your child's seat by May 13, 2016. If you are not satisfied with your child's Main Round placement, you may submit a Round 2 OneApp, available in the Spring of 2016. All families are strongly encouraged to claim their Main Round placement, even if they intend to submit a Round 2 application. Claiming your Main Round placement will not impact your ability to participate in Round 2.

Where to Find Help:

Family Resource Center locations:

All Centers are open Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 4:30 PM. Call (877) 343-4773 or visit EnrollNOLA.org for more information.

1 2 3At Any Participating School See Pgs. 12-34 for full list

Online www.EnrollNOLA.org

At an EnrollNOLA Family Resource Center See below for locations

WestbankWestbank Family Resource Center, 3520 General DeGaulle Dr., Suite 1101, 70114

New Orleans EastCarver Preparatory Academy 7301 Dwyer Rd., 70126

UptownLawrence D. Crocker Elementary 2300 General Taylor St., 70115

Page 4: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

www.EnrollNOLA.org4

Louisiana Scholarship Program

An important note about this year’s participating Scholarship schoolsThe list of participating Scholarship schools on pages 32-34 includes schools that have submitted a notice of intent to the Louisiana Department of Education (LDE) to accept new Scholarship students for the 2016-2017 school year. As school performance results become available, the LDE will review the list of Scholarship schools and may determine that some are no longer eligible to accept new students. If you apply to a Scholarship school that is deemed ineligible, your student will not be placed there.

The most current list of participating schools will be available online at EnrollNOLA.org. A final list of participating Scholarship schools will be available by the week of January 11. Families are strongly encouraged to confirm that their preferred schools are accepting new students by checking EnrollNOLA.org. If at any time you would like to update your school choices before the application deadline of February 26, 2016, please visit EnrollNOLA.org or a Family Resource Center (page 3). The most recent application submitted will be the only application considered during student placement. Please note that you will be unable to make changes to your application after the application deadline.

What is the Louisiana Scholarship Program? The Louisiana Scholarship Program seeks to give all families the financial resources to send their child to the school of their choice, whether a public or nonpublic institution. 121 nonpublic schools statewide* currently participate in the program. To be eligible for a Scholarship, students must have a family income that does not exceed 250% of the federal poverty line and must be entering kindergarten or currently enrolled in a school with a C, D, F, or T grade. See page 9 to check your eligibility, and fill out pages 9-10 to apply.

*Please note: you may only use this application packet to apply for Scholarship schools located in Orleans Parish. Families interested in attending a Scholarship school outside of Orleans Parish should visit LDE at http://www.louisianabelieves.com/schools/louisiana-scholarship-program.

Should I apply for a Scholarship?Your child should apply for a scholarship if he or she is interested in attending a participating Scholarship school. See page 9 to check your eligibility, and fill out pages 9-10 to apply. In order to be eligible to receive a Scholarship you must meet the following requirements:

• Your child must be a resident of Louisiana.• Your child must have attended a C, D, F, or T school on both October 1, 2015, and February 1, 2016, or be attending kindergarten for the first time.• Your income must be below the figure listed for your household size in Section B, page 9.• For information on how the Scholarship program considers students with disabilities, see page 2.

My child currently participates in the Scholarship Program. Should I complete an application?

Scholarship students who want to remain at their current school should not submit an application; current students in non-terminal grades will automatically be re-enrolled if they do not apply to transfer. If you submit an application for your child and they are assigned to one of your school choices, including a public school, they will lose their current Scholarship seat.

Scholarship students who are enrolled in a terminal grade (the last grade the school serves) must submit a new application, but do not need to resubmit eligibility documentation. These students will receive priority in the placement process, but are not guaranteed a new Scholarship seat. Students who are interested in transferring to another Scholarship school should also submit a OneApp, and do not need to resubmit eligibility documentation. Please note, if your child is assigned to one of your school choices, including a public school, they will lose their current Scholarship seat.

How do I verify my income and residency?In order to be eligible to receive a Scholarship, families must submit proof of income and residency to a Family Resource Center or participating Scholarship school listed on their application.

The following documents are accepted for INCOME verification:

2015 Federal Tax Return, total income Most recent unemployment compensation statementAlimony as shown in court decree or agreement Most recent W-2s from all employersMost recent pension statements Most recent Social Security benefits statement

SNAP Benefits Louisiana Purchase Card Budget Sheet or Benefits Statement

The following documents are accepted for RESIDENCY verification:

Rental lease agreement or mortgage Electricity/Gas BillTelephone Bill Cable/Internet Service BillSewerage/Water Bill Current Official Letter from a Government Agency (DSS, DHH)Homestead Exemption Notice Property Tax Notice

Page 5: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

www.EnrollNOLA.org 5

AThe Louisiana Department of Education is committed to providing all Louisiana families access to high quality school choices. School performance and accountability measures are an important part of ensuring schools are meeting this committment to their students.

How is school performance assessed?

Each year, the Louisiana Department of Education issues School Performance Scores (SPS) and Letter Grades for public schools. These grades are based on student results on State tests, student performance on the national tests such as ACT and AP, and student graduation rates. Schools that are newly opened, experiencing a change in operator, or serve a unique student population, may not receive performance scores or letter grades.

What is charter extension and renewal?

In New Orleans, the majority of our schools are charter schools. Charter schools are public schools that are governed by independent non-profit school boards. These schools have a contract to operate a school for a period of time ranging from 3 to 10 years. Once the charter school’s contract expires, either the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) or the Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB) determines whether to renew the schools’ contract. The charter renewal process ensures that only the highest performing schools remain in operation in New Orleans.

BESE and OPSB consider a set of established criteria when making extension and renewal decisions. In order to be eligible for their first extension and renewal, charter schools must receive a letter grade of at least a ‘D;’ for subsequent renewals, charter schools must receive a letter grade of at least a ‘C.’ If a school fails to meet these criteria, their charter agreement may not be renewed or extended, and the school may be taken over by a new operator, or may not reopen the following school year.

What does this mean for my family?

School Performance Scores and Letter Grades* are two of several factors to take into account when selecting a school for your child. If you are interested in seeing which schools are up for renewal this year, look for that information in the schools’ list, pages 12-34. To learn more about what your school is doing to prepare for their renewal timeline, talk to your school’s leadership, or attend your school’s next board meeting.

For more information on charter extension and renewal, how student performance is measured, and how and why these decisions are made, please visit the Louisiana Department of Education at www.louisianabelieves.com or OPSB at opsb.us.

*Please Note: The SPS and Letter Grades included in this application packet for K-8 schools reflect school performance as of the 2014-

2015 school year. K-8 schools’ updated scores will be available in December 2015; BESE and OPSB will use the updated scores, not the

scores published here, when making renewal and extension decisions. SPS and Letter Grades included in this application packet for high

schools (grades 9-12) are up-to-date as published October 2015 unless marked otherwise.

A BB CC DD FF TT

School Performance & Accountability

Page 6: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

www.EnrollNOLA.org6

stopDo not submit an application if you would like your child to return to his / her current school. If you submit a OneApp and are assigned to a choice, you will lose your guarantee to return to your current school assignment.

If you are filling out an application for siblings, fill out one application form per child. If you are applying for more than one student to attend a new school together, make sure you list your school selections in the same order of preference.

We will only process the most recent application submitted. If your school preferences change and you submit another application, it will overwrite any previous application.

Page 7: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

www.EnrollNOLA.org 7

OneApp Student Application

A. STUDENT & PARENT INFORMATION

B. SCHOOL CHOICES

C. PARENT / GUARDIAN SIGNATURE

Do not submit a OneApp if you would like your child to return to his / her current school. If you submit a OneApp and your child is assigned to one of your choices, your child will lose his / her current seat. If you are applying to transfer, only apply to schools you would prefer to attend more than your current school. Your child can be assigned to any school you list on your application.

If you are filling out an application for siblings, please read the sibling information on page 8 carefully. Fill out one application form per child. If you are applying for more than one student to attend a new school together, make sure you list your school selections in the same order of preference.

The most recent application submitted will be the only application considered for student placement. If your school preferences change and you submit another application, it will overwrite your previous applications.

1. Fill in the codes and names of the schools on pages 12-34 you would like your child to attend, ranked in order of your preference (#1 is highest). 2. Only list schools you are interested in having your child attend. Your child may be assigned to any of the schools listed.3. Placement results will be available the week of April 4, 2016. If your contact information changes, please contact a Family Resource Center. Call

(877) 343-4773 or visit EnrollNOLA.org for more information.

By signing this form, you indicate that all information provided is accurate to the best of your knowledge. If your school preferences change, you may submit a new application prior to the deadline (February 26, 2016). The final application received will be the only application considered for student placement. Final enrollment will require verification of address and date of birth. You consent to having personally-identifiable information contained on this application form about your family disclosed to schools as part of the application process, and/or to other entities in order to determine application priorities and eligibility as included in the application materials. You assert that you are the legal guardian of the child on this application and have the legal right to submit an application on the child’s behalf. Maintain a copy of this application for your records.

Is your child a twin or multiple birth sibling? What grade will your child be in next year (2016-2017 school year)?

OneApp Identification Number

Is your child new to public school? Yes Noif "No," what school does your child attend (2015-2016 school year)?

Families enrolled in a participating school: Contact your child’s current school for your child’s OneApp identification number

Student First Name Student Last Name Date of birth Gender

Address

Parent/Guardian First Name Parent/Guardian Last Name

Email Address

Relationship to Student

Apt # City State Zip Code

Male Femalemm / dd / yyyy

Primary Contact Number

( ) -

Secondary Contact Number

( ) -

Submit an application for each child entering or changing schools

R E C O M M E N D E D

Yes No

Rank School Code School Name Does your child have a sibling at this school?

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

#6

#7

#8

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Signature of Parent / Guardian: Date:

Accepted By: Date:(for EnrollNOLA or school staff only):

Page 8: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

www.EnrollNOLA.org8

Fill out the information below for all of the school-aged children in your family whom you would like to be considered for Sibling Priority or Family Link. Please note that a separate application still must be submitted for each student.

Sibling Priority: If your child applies to a school or early childhood program their sibling currently attends, they may receive sibling priority to that school. Family Link: If you submit an application for each child listing the same school selections in the same order, the students will be family-linked, and OneApp will attempt to assign the students to the same school or early childhood program if possible.Please note that Family Link will only apply to students applying to public schools. If you include nonpublic schools on your application, Family Link will not apply. Family Link does not give you priority to the schools you list on your application.

We will seek to assign your children to the same school, but we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so. School assignments are based on seat availability.

Current School Name Date of Birth Is this child the twin of the application child?

Male Female

Yes No

Is this child new to public school? YES NO

Sibling #1 First Name Sibling #1 Last Name Gender

Current School Name Date of Birth Is this child the twin of the application child?

Male Female

Yes No

Is this child new to public school? YES NO

Sibling #2 First Name Sibling #2 Last Name Gender

Current School Name Date of Birth Is this child the twin of the application child?

Male Female

Yes No

Is this child new to public school? YES NO

Sibling #3 First Name Sibling #3 Last Name Gender

Current School Name Date of Birth Is this child the twin of the application child?

Male Female

Yes No

Is this child new to public school? YES NO

Sibling #4 First Name Sibling #4 Last Name Gender

Current School Name Date of Birth Is this child the twin of the application child?

Male Female

Yes No

Is this child new to public school? YES NO

Sibling #5 First Name Sibling #5 Last Name Gender

OneApp Sibling InformationSubmit an application for each child entering or changing schools

1

2

3

4

5

If your family has more than five siblings, please complete and submit additional copies of this form.

Page 9: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

www.EnrollNOLA.org 9

Eligibility Questions

2

1 Is your child a resident of Louisiana?

Is your child entering a grade between K-12?

Does your child attend a "C," "D," "F," or "T" rated school for the 2015-2016 school year?*

ORWill your child be attending kindergarten for the first time?

4 Is your income less than the amount listed below?

3

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

2015 Household Income (scholarship eligibility = 250% of federal poverty guidelines)

Household Size Yearly Income Monthly Income Bi-Weekly Income Weekly Income

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Add this amount for every additional member

$39,825

$50,225

$60,625

$71,025

$81,425

$91,825

$102,225

$10,400

$3,319

$4,185

$5,052

$5,919

$6,785

$7,652

$8,519

$868

$1,532

$1,932

$2,332

$2,732

$3,132

$3,532

$3,932

$400

$766

$966

$1,166

$1,366

$1,566

$1,766

$1,966

$200

LDOE Student Scholarship Application

Fill Out One Form for Each Child Applying for a Scholarship

A. STUDENT & PARENT INFORMATION

Is your child a twin or multiple birth sibling? What grade will your child be in next year (2016-2017 school year)?

Student First Name Student Last Name Date of birth Gender

Address

Parent/Guardian First Name Parent/Guardian Last Name

Email Address

Relationship to Student

Apt # City State Zip Code

Male Femalemm / dd / yyyy

Primary Contact Number

( ) -

Secondary Contact Number

( ) -R E C O M M E N D E D

Yes No

B. CHECK YOUR ELIGIBILITY

Final eligibility will be determined after the application window has closed. Eligible students entering grades 1-12 must have attended a school with a grade of C, D, T, or F during both the October 1, 2015 and February 1, 2016 public school count dates.

Please check your eligibility below. Only continue to page 10 to complete the scholarship application if you can answer “yes” to ALL of the eligibility questions listed in Section B.

*Please note that this will be based on final school performance data. Final scores will be available on EnrollNOLA.org December 2015.

Page 10: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

www.EnrollNOLA.org10

LDOE Student Scholarship Application

Fill Out One Form for Each Child Applying for a Scholarship

1 Does your child participate in the Nonpublic School Early Childhood Development Program for PK4? Yes No

2 Student Ethnicity (for reporting uses only): Is your child of Hispanic origin? Yes No

4 Is your child a resident of Louisiana? Yes No

Annual household income* Number in Household

If you participate in any of the programs below, please check the box next to the program. You must bring verification to a Family Resource Center or participating Scholarship school prior to February 26, 2016. The following documents are acceptable:

If you do not participate in any of the programs listed above, please bring proof of income for every income-earning member of your household to a Family Resource Center or participating Scholarship school prior to February 26, 2016. The following documents are acceptable:

2015 Federal Tax Return, total income Alimony as shown in court decree or agreement Most recent pension statements SNAP Benefits

LA Purchase Card & Benefits Statement Social Security Benefits

SNAP Benefits Statement I do not participate in these programs (see below)

A

B

Please bring your proof of residency to a Family Resource Center or participating Scholarship school listed on your application prior to February 26, 2016. The address of residency should be where the child lives and should match the student address listed in Section A. The proof can be dated for any time after October 1, 2015. This proof can consist of any of the following:

Rental lease agreement/mortgage agreement Electricity/Gas BillTelephone Bill Cable or Internet service billSewerage/water bill Current Official letter from a Government Agency (DSS, DHH)Homestead Exemption Notice Property Tax notice

If you are unsure of what documentation you can use to prove your income, residency or have any questions, please feel free to call the Louisiana Department of Education at (877) 453-2721.

Student Race (for reporting uses only):3 Black Pacific Islander White

Hispanic

Otherplease choose all that apply

Asian American Indian

*Please report a figure greater than $0 and remember to incorporate state and federal benefits received

Most recent unemployment compensation statementMost recent W-2s from all employersMost recent Social Security benefits statementLouisiana Purchase Card Budget Sheet or Benefits Statement

C. ADDITIONAL STUDENT INFORMATION

D. HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION

E. INCOME VERIFICATION

F. RESIDENCY VERIFICATION

G. PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE

By submitting this application to the Louisiana Scholarship Program, you are granting permission for the Louisiana Department of Education to utilize, and to disclose to third parties, any information provided by you in this application to verify eligibility for the program and if a Scholarship is awarded, to continue to utilize, and to disclose to third parties, this information as it relates to the award granted. You indicate that all information provided is accurate to the best of your knowledge. If your school preferences change, you may submit a new application prior to the deadline (February 26, 2016). The final application received will be the only application considered for student placement. Final enrollment will require verification of address, date of birth, and eligibility. You assert that you are the legal guardian of the child on this application and have the legal right to submit an application on the child’s behalf. Maintain a copy of this application for your records. Signature of Parent / Guardian: Date:

Accepted By: Date:(for EnrollNOLA or school staff only):

if yes, school name:

Page 11: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

EParticipating SchoolsPubl ic Elementary School (Grades K-8)

RTAYellow Bus Service

Wheelchair Accessible

#Letter Grade

SPS Score

RTA Service

Geographic ZoneSee page 2

#

CODE: 502

Akili Academy of New OrleansOperator: Crescent City Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: College-Prep, Daily Afterschool Tutoring & Enrichment ProgramsGrades served: K-8Projected Seat Availability: K, 6, 8Address: 3811 North Galvez St., 70117Neighborhood: Ninth Ward: FloridaPhone: (504) 355-4172Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 607

Alice Harte Charter SchoolOperator: InspireNOLA Charter Schools (OPSB)Program Highlight: Accelerated Classes, Foreign Language, ElectivesGrades served: PK-8Projected Seat Availability: NoneAddress: 5300 Berkley Dr., 70131Neighborhood: Algiers: Aurora/Walnut Bend/Huntlee VillagePhone: (504) 373-6281Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current InspireNOLA school staff, (3) then 100% of Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (4) then All other applicants

CODE: 301

Andrew H. Wilson Charter SchoolOperator: InspireNOLA Charter Schools (OPSB) Program Highlight: Accelerated Studies, Enrichment (Arts, Music, Spanish, Academic Games), STEAMGrades served: PK-8Projected Seat Availability: K, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8Address: 3617 General Pershing St., 70125Neighborhood: Uptown: BroadmoorPhone: (504) 373-6274Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current InspireNOLA school staff, (3) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (4) then All other applicants

CODE: 101

ARISE AcademyOperator: ARISE Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: CCSS Aligned Curriculum, Athletics, Art, After-school, Technology, ELA / Math InterventionsGrades served: K-8Projected Seat Availability: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8Address: 3819 St. Claude Ave., 70117Neighborhood: Ninth Ward: St. ClaudePhone: (504) 615-6354Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants CODE: 604

C F

DA

80

106.6

1 3

16

49.1

58.3

Early Window Must apply by Dec. 18

A complete list of participating schools is provided on pages 12-23 of this packet. PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU CAN ONLY RANK SCHOOLS ON THE APPLICATION FORM THAT APPEAR ON THESE PAGES.

• Pleasenotethattheseatavailabilityinformationprovidedbelowisnotfinalandthereforemaychange.Seepage3formoreinformationregardingseatavailability.Familiesareencouragedtoapplytoallschoolsthatinterestthem.

• Pleasenotethatsomeschoolswithscheduledfacilitymoveshavenotyetrelocatedtotheir2015-2016location.Reachouttoschoolsdirectlyforcurrentcontactinformation.

How to Read K-8School Profile Pages

It's a good idea to contact your preferred schools for more information about bus service, including designated stops and pick up times. Most schools are required to provide free transportation to students who live further than 1 mile away from the school.

Most K-8 schools offer priority placement to students living in the geographic zone, for up to 50% of available seats. Find out more on page 2.

Check out the catchment zone maps at the back of the application packet to find out which zone you live in, and where schools are located.

If you're interested in applying to a selective admissions school, make sure you apply by the early deadline.

School Performance Scores and Letter Grades are used to tell parents how schools are performing based on state-wide testing assessments. For more information on school performance and accountability, see page 5.

Schools with a "wheelchair accessible" icon have fully accessible facilities. Contact your school if you have accessibility questions.

Contact your preferred schools to learn more about what they offer: whether they offer before/after care, have clubs and sports, and more. For a full list of participating high schools' LHSAA athletic programs, see page 25.

Page 12: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, refer to the New Orleans Parents’ Guide to Public Schools or visit a Family Resource Center 12

EParticipating SchoolsPubl ic Elementary School (Grades K-8)

*As of the 2014-2015 school year. Current scores will be available in December of 2015.

RTAYellow Bus Service

Wheelchair Accessible

#Letter Grade*

SPS Score*

RTA Service

Geographic ZoneSee page 2

#

CODE: 502

Akili Academy of New OrleansOperator: Crescent City Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: College prep, literacy focused, personalized learning & career exploration for all studentsGrades served: K-8Address: 3811 North Galvez St., 70117Neighborhood: Ninth Ward: FloridaPhone: (504) 355-4172Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 607

Alice Harte Charter SchoolOperator: InspireNOLA Charter Schools (OPSB)Program Highlight: Accelerated Classes, Foreign Language, ElectivesGrades served: PK-8Address: 5300 Berkley Dr., 70131Neighborhood: Algiers: Aurora/Walnut Bend/Huntlee VillagePhone: (504) 373-6281Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current InspireNOLA school staff, (3) then Applicants residing in the school's zone, for up to 67% of available seats, (4) then All other applicants

Please note that this school is up for extension this school year. See page 5 for more information.

CODE: 301

Andrew H. Wilson Charter SchoolOperator: InspireNOLA Charter Schools (OPSB) Program Highlight: Accelerated Studies, Enrichment (Arts, Music, Spanish, Academic Games), STEAMGrades served: PK-8Address: 3617 General Pershing St., 70125Neighborhood: Uptown: BroadmoorPhone: (504) 373-6274Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current InspireNOLA school staff, (3) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (4) then All other applicants

CODE: 101

ARISE AcademyOperator: ARISE Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: CCSS Aligned Curriculum, Athletics, Art, After-school, Technology, ELA / Math InterventionsGrades served: K-8Address: 3819 St. Claude Ave., 70117Neighborhood: Ninth Ward: St. ClaudePhone: (504) 615-6354Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants CODE: 604

Early Window Must apply by Dec. 18

IMPORTANT SCHOOL PERFORMANCE NOTICE: Letter grades and SPS scores displayed below reflect school performance as of the 2014-2015 school year. Up-to-date performance information will be available December 2015 on EnrollNOLA.org.

• Please note that some schools have scheduled facility moves reflected in the information below, but may be in a different location this school year. Reach out to schools directly if you would like to schedule a tour or visit.

• Schools with the "Geographic Zone" icon highlighted next to their profile offer geographic priority to students residing in their catchment zone. Unless stated otherwise, this priority is granted for half (50%) of all available seats. If a school grants geographic priority for a higher percentage of available seats, that percentage will be published in the school's "priority" information.

RTA

1

C80

RTA

6

A106.6

RTA

3

#

RTA

1

D58.3

Page 13: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, refer to the New Orleans Parents’ Guide to Public Schools or visit a Family Resource Center 13

EParticipating SchoolsPubl ic Elementary School (Grades K-8)

CODE: 704

Benjamin Franklin Elementary Mathematics and Science SchoolOperator: OPSBProgram Highlight: HPHP, PLC, Data-Driven, STEM, Gifted & Talented, ECS, Inclusion, Sports, ExtracurricularsGrades served: PK-8Address: PK-5: 1116 Jefferson Ave., 70115

6-8: 401 Nashville Ave.,70115Neighborhood: Uptown: Audubon / West RiversidePhone: PK-5: (504) 304-3932

6-8: (504) 359-7730Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current Benjamin Franklin Elementary staff, (3) then Applicants who currently attend 6th grade at Bethune, (4) then Applicants residing in the school's zone, (5) then All other applicants

CODE: 720

Benjamin Franklin Elementary Mathematics and Science School: Gifted ProgramOperator: OPSBProgram Highlight: Academically Gifted EnrichmentGrades served: PK-8Address: PK-5: 1116 Jefferson Ave., 70115

6-8: 401 Nashville Ave.,70115Neighborhood: Uptown: Audubon / West RiversidePhone: PK-5: (504) 304-3932

6-8: (504) 359-7730Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans Residents with a current Gifted evaluationPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current Benjamin Franklin Elementary staff, (3) then Applicants who currently attend 6th grade at Bethune, (4) then Applicants residing in the school's zone, (5) then All other applicants

CODE: 705

Bricolage AcademyOperator: Bricolage Academy (OPSB)Program Highlight: Innovation CurriculumGrades served: K-316-17 Address: 3368 Esplanade Ave., 70119Permanent Address: 2426 Esplanade Ave., 70119Neighborhood: Mid-City: Bayou St. JohnPhone: (504) 539-4505 x0Grade(s) K-3:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Applicants who currently attend PK4 at Bricolage @ Wilcox Academy, (2) then Siblings, (3) then Children current Bricolage staff, (4) then applicants residing in the school's zone, (5) then all other applicants CO

Please note that this school is up for extension this school year. See page 5 for more information.

CODE: 740

Cypress AcademyOperator: Cypress Charter School Association (OPSB)Program Highlight: 21st Century Learning, Including Literacy Programs, Problem-Based Learning, STEM, GiftedGrades served: K-2Address: 4238 St Charles Ave., 70115Neighborhood: Garden District: TouroPhone: (504) 383-3337Grade(s) K-2:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current Cypress Academy staff, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 741

Cypress Academy: Proactive Early Intervention Program for Students At-Risk for Reading Disabilities, including Dyslexia Operator: Cypress Charter School Association (OPSB)Program Highlight: Early Intervention Program for Struggling Readers, 21st Century Learning, Literacy Programs, STEMGrades served: K-2Address: 4238 St Charles Ave., 70115Neighborhood: Garden District: TouroPhone: (504) 383-3337Grade(s) K-2:

Eligibility: New Orleans Residents who qualify based on testing done by school staffPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current Cypress Academy staff, (3) then All other applicants

RTA

3

B90.6

RTA

#

#

RTA

4

#

Letter grades and SPS scores displayed below reflect school performance as of the 2014-2015 school year. Up-to-date performance information will be available December 2015 on EnrollNOLA.org.

RTA

3

B90.6

RTA

#

#

Page 14: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, refer to the New Orleans Parents’ Guide to Public Schools or visit a Family Resource Center 14

Publ ic Elementary School (Grades K-8)

Participating Schools ECODE: 104

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Charter School For Science and TechnologyOperator: Friends of King School District (OPSB)Program Highlight: Garden, Saturday School, Sports, Extracurriculars, 21st Century After School ProgramGrades served: PK-12Address: 1617 Caffin Ave., 70117Neighborhood: Ninth Ward: Lower Ninth WardPhone: (504) 940-2243Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 603

Dwight D. Eisenhower Academy of Global Studies Operator: Algiers Charter School Association (RSD)Program Highlight: Spanish, French, & Vietnamese-Speaking Staff, Global Focus, Band, Sports, Dance Team Grades served: PK-8Address: 3700 Tall Pines Dr., 70131Neighborhood: Algiers: Tall Timbers/BrechtelPhone: (504) 302-7109Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Applicants who currently attend PK4 at Eisenhower @ Little Explorers, (2) then Siblings, (3) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (4) then All other applicants

CODE: 205

E. P. Harney Spirit of Excellence AcademyOperator: Spirit of Excellence Academies (RSD)Program Highlight: Flag Football, Cheerleading, Marching Band, Dance Team, Business ClubGrades served: K-8Address: 2503 Willow St., 70118Neighborhood: Central City: MagnoliaPhone: (504) 373-6230Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 762

Einstein Charter Middle School at Sarah Towles ReedOperator: Einstein Charter Schools (OPSB)Program Highlight: ELL, Dance, Band, Art, Theatre, Sports, Student Government, Debate, Field Trips, Journalism, STEM Grades served: 6-8Address: 5316 Michoud Blvd., 70129Neighborhood: Village De L'EstPhone: (504) 503-0470Grade(s) 6-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current Einstein school staff, (3) then Applicants residing in zip codes 70126, 70127, 70128, and 70129 for up to 67% of available seats, (4) then All other applicants

CODE: 763

Einstein Charter School at Sherwood ForestOperator: Einstein Charter Schools (OPSB)Program Highlight: ELL, Band, Music, Art, Theatre, Student Council, Cultural Programs, Field Trips. Engineering, G&TGrades served: PK-5Address: 4801 Maid Marion Dr., 70128Neighborhood: Read Boulevard EastPhone: (504) 503-0110Grade(s) K-5:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Applicants who currently attend PK4 at Einstein @ Children's Palace, (2) then Siblings, (3) then Children of current Einstein school staff, (4) then Applicants residing in zip codes 70126, 70127, 70128, and 70129 for up to 67% of available seats, (5) then All other applicants

CODE: 764

Einstein Charter School at Village De L'EstOperator: Einstein Charter Schools (OPSB)Program Highlight: ELL, Band, Music, Art, Theatre, Student Council, Cultural Programs, Field Trips. Engineering, G&TGrades served: PK-5Address: 5100 Cannes St., 70129Neighborhood: Village De L'EstPhone: (504) 324-7450Grade(s) K-5:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Applicants who currently attend PK4 at Einstein @ Children's Palace, (2) then Siblings, (3) then Children of current Einstein school staff, (4) then Applicants residing in zip codes 70126, 70127, 70128, and 70129 for up to 67% of available seats, (5) then All other applicants

New in 2016

New in 2016

New in 2016

Letter grades and SPS scores displayed below reflect school performance as of the 2014-2015 school year. Up-to-date performance information will be available December 2015 on EnrollNOLA.org.

RTA

1

B85.5

RTA

6

D67.7

RTA

2

C75.9

RTA

#

B91.9

RTA

#

B91.9

RTA

#

B91.9

Page 15: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, refer to the New Orleans Parents’ Guide to Public Schools or visit a Family Resource Center 15

ECODE: 709

Eleanor McMain Secondary SchoolOperator: OPSBProgram Highlight: HPHP, PLC, Data-Driven, STEM, Gifted & Talented, ECS, Inclusion, Sports, ExtracurricularsGrades served: 7-12Address: 5721 S. Claiborne Ave., 70125Neighborhood: Uptown: Audubon/UniversityPhone: (504) 324-7500Grade(s) 7-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current Eleanor McMain staff, (3) then Applicants who currently attend 6th grade at Bethune, (4) then Applicants residing in the school's zone, (5) then All other applicants

CODE: 102

ENCORE Academy: An OPSB charterOperator: ENCORE Academy (OPSB)Program Highlight: Diversity, Vocal & Instrumental Music, Dance & Fitness, Gifted &Talented, ESL, FrenchGrades served: PK-8Address: 2518 Arts St., 70117Neighborhood: Downtown: St. RochPhone: (504) 444-2224Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current ENCORE Academy staff, (3) then Applicants residing in the school's zone, (4) then All other applicants

CODE: 402

Esperanza Charter SchoolOperator: Choice Foundation (RSD)Program Highlight: ESL Program, Orchestra, Garden, Sports, G&T, Diverse Student Body, Small Group InstructionGrades served: K-8Address: 4407 S. Carrolton Ave., 70119Neighborhood: Mid-CityPhone: (504) 373-6272Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 503

Fannie C. Williams Charter SchoolOperator: Fannie C. Williams Charter (RSD)Grades served: PK-8Address: 11755 Dwyer Rd., 70128Neighborhood: NO East: Read Boulevard EastPhone: (504) 373-6228Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

Please note that this school is up for its first renewal this school year. See page 5 for more information.

CODE: 504

FirstLine Schools: Arthur Ashe Charter SchoolOperator: FirstLine Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: College Prep, Computer Labs, Personalized Learning, Garden, Teaching Kitchen, SportsGrades served: K-8Address: 1456 Gardena Dr., 70122Neighborhood: Gentilly: FillmorePhone: (504) 373-6267Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 405

FirstLine Schools: Langston Hughes AcademyOperator: FirstLine Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: College Prep, HS Credits, Personalized Learning, Garden, Band, Sports, Art, Dance, Culinary Arts Grades served: PK-8Address: 3519 Trafalgar St., 70119Neighborhood: Mid-City: Fairgrounds/ BroadPhone: (504) 373-6251Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

Please note that this school is up for extension this school year. See page 5 for more information.

Letter grades and SPS scores displayed below reflect school performance as of the 2014-2015 school year. Up-to-date performance information will be available December 2015 on EnrollNOLA.org.

Publ ic Elementary School (Grades K-8)

Participating Schools

RTA

3

B87.9

RTA

1

C73

RTA

4

B85.6

RTA

5

D64.8

RTA

5

C81.2

RTA

4

C77.6

Page 16: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, refer to the New Orleans Parents’ Guide to Public Schools or visit a Family Resource Center 16

EParticipating SchoolsPubl ic Elementary School (Grades K-8)

CODE 403

FirstLine Schools: Phillis Wheatley Community SchoolOperator: FirstLine Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: College Prep, Rigorous Academics, Computer Labs, Personalized Learning, Music, SportsGrades served: PK-8Address: 2300 Dumaine St., 70119Neighborhood: Mid-City: Sixth Ward/Treme/LafittePhone: (504) 373-6205Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 303

FirstLine Schools: Samuel J. Green Charter SchoolOperator: FirstLine Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: College Prep, Computer Labs, Personalized Learning, Garden, Teaching Kitchen, SportsGrades served: K-8Address: 2319 Valence St, 70115Neighborhood: UptownPhone: (504) 304-3532Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 743

Foundation PreparatoryOperator: Foundation Preparatory Charter School (OPSB)Program Highlight: Small group instruction, Blended-learning, K-1 integrated and inclusion model, ESLGrades served: K-2Address: 13435 Granville Dr., 70129Neighborhood: Village de L'EstPhone: (504) 434-0521Grade(s) K-2:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in zip codes 70127, 70128, and 70129 for up to 67% of available seats, (3) then Children of current Foundation Preparatory staff, (4) then All other applicants

CODE: 505

Gentilly Terrace Charter SchoolOperator: New Beginnings Schools Foundation (RSD)Program Highlight: Band, Dance, Cheer, Football, Boy/Girl Scouts, Gifted & Talented, Service Learning Grades served: PK-8Address: 4720 Painters St., 70122Neighborhood: Gentilly: Gentilly TerracePhone: (504) 708-2053Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 604

Harriet Tubman Charter SchoolOperator: Crescent City Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: College Prep, Innovative K-1-2 Combined Classes, Team Sports, Drumline, Choir, Phys EdGrades served: K-816-17 Address: 2832 General Meyer Ave., 70114Permanent Address: 2013 General Meyer Ave., 70114Neighborhood: Algiers: Algiers Naval StationPhone: (504) 227-3800Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Applicants who currently attend PK4 at Tubman @ Clara's Little Lambs, (2) then Siblings, (3) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (4) then All other applicants

Please note that this school is up for its first renewal this school year. See page 5 for more information.

CODE: 746

Homer A. Plessy Community SchoolOperator: Homer A. Plessy Community School (OPSB)Program Highlight: Arts-Integrated, Reggio-Inspired, Community-Focused, Project-Based Curriculum, LAA+ SchoolGrades served: PK-5Address: 2021 Pauger St., 70116Neighborhood: Mid-City: Seventh WardPhone: (504) 503-0055Grade(s) K-5:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) Applicants residing in the school's zone, (3) then All other applicants

Please note that this school is up for extension this school year. See page 5 for more information.

Letter grades and SPS scores displayed below reflect school performance as of the 2014-2015 school year. Up-to-date performance information will be available December 2015 on EnrollNOLA.org.

RTA

3

C74

RTA

5

D67.3

RTA

6

D63

RTA

4

80

RTA

5

#

RTA

4

C82.1

Page 17: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, refer to the New Orleans Parents’ Guide to Public Schools or visit a Family Resource Center 17

EParticipating SchoolsPubl ic Elementary School (Grades K-8)

CODE: 214

International School of Louisiana: Camp Street Campus (French)Operator: International School of Louisiana (BESE)Program Highlight: Full French Immersion: All classes are taught in FrenchGrades served: K-8Address: 1400 Camp St., 70130Neighborhood: Garden District: St. Thomas Area/Lower Garden DistrictPhone: (504) 654-1088Grade(s) K-1:

Eligibility: Louisiana residents who attend a school tour or open house, fill-out and complete the Unique Environment Form, and pass a language readiness assessmentPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants seeking to transfer from another ISL campus, (3) then All other applicants

Grade(s): 2-8Eligibility: Louisiana residents who attend a school tour or open house, fill-out and complete the Unique Environment Form, and pass a language proficiency testPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants seeking to transfer from another ISL campus, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 215

International School of Louisiana: Camp Street Campus (Spanish)Operator: International School of Louisiana (BESE)Program Highlight: Full Spanish Immersion: All classes are taught in SpanishGrades served: K-8Address: 1400 Camp St., 70130Neighborhood: Garden District: St. Thomas Area/Lower Garden DistrictPhone: (504) 654-1088Grade(s) K-1:

Eligibility: Louisiana residents who attend a school tour or open house, fill-out and complete the Unique Environment Form, and pass a language readiness assessmentPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants seeking to transfer from another ISL campus, (3) then All other applicants

Grade(s) 2-8: Eligibility: Louisiana residents who attend a school tour or open house, fill-out and complete the Unique Environment Form, and pass a language proficiency testPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants seeking to transfer from another ISL campus, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 612

International School of Louisiana: Olivier Street Campus (Spanish)Operator: International School of Louisiana (BESE)Program Highlight: Full Spanish Immersion: All classes are taught in SpanishGrades served: K-5Address: 502 Olivier St., 70114Neighborhood: Algiers: Algiers PointPhone: (504) 274-4571Grade(s) K-1:

Eligibility: Louisiana residents who attend a school tour or open house, fill-out and complete the Unique Environment Form, and pass a language readiness assessmentPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants seeking to transfer from another ISL campus, (3) then All other applicants

Grade(s) 2-5:Eligibility: Louisiana residents who attend a school tour or open house, fill-out and complete the Unique Environment Form, and pass a language proficiency testPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants seeking to transfer from another ISL campus, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 206

James M. Singleton Charter SchoolOperator: Dryades YMCA (RSD)Program Highlight: Full Inclusion Model, Gifted & Talented ProgramsGrades served: PK-8Address: 2220 Oretha C. Haley Blvd., 70113Neighborhood: Central City: MagnoliaPhone: (504) 568-3466Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 407

Joseph A. Craig Charter SchoolOperator: Friends Of King School District (RSD)Program Highlight: Sat. School, Computer Skills Program, Team Sports & 21st Century After School ProgramGrades served: PK-8Address: 1423 St. Philip St., 70116Neighborhood: Mid-City: Sixth Ward/Treme/LafittePhone: (504) 940-2115Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

Please note that this school is up for extension this school year. See page 5 for more information.

Letter grades and SPS scores displayed below reflect school performance as of the 2014-2015 school year. Up-to-date performance information will be available December 2015 on EnrollNOLA.org.

RTA

#

A114.1

RTA

2

C80.8

RTA

4

T39.8

RTA

#

A114.1

RTA

#

A114.1

Page 18: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, refer to the New Orleans Parents’ Guide to Public Schools or visit a Family Resource Center 18

CODE: 305

KIPP Believe PrimaryOperator: KIPP New Orleans Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: Academic rigor & joy, character focus, college prep, African dance / music, digital literacyGrades served: K-4Address: 421 Burdette Street, 70118 Neighborhood: Carrollton: Black PearlPhone: (504) 266-2050Grade(s): K-4:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 305

KIPP Believe College PrepOperator: KIPP New Orleans Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: Symphonic band, college prep, football, volleyball & other team sports, debate & art clubGrades served: 5-8Address: 9330 Forshey Street, 70125Neighborhood: Carrollton: East CarrolltonPhone: (504) 304-8857Grade(s) 5-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 105

KIPP Central City PrimaryOperator: KIPP New Orleans Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: College prep & character focus, afterschool activities, athletics, artsGrades served: K-4Address: 2625 Thalia St, 70113Neighborhood: Central City: MagnoliaPhone: (504) 373-6290Grade(s) K-4:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

Please note that this school is up for renewal this school year. See page 5 for more information.

CODE: 105

KIPP Central City AcademyOperator: KIPP New Orleans Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: College prep & character focus, band w/ full auxilaries, team sports, student clubsGrades served: 5-8Address: 2514 Third St, 70113Neighborhood: Central City: MagnoliaPhone: (504) 609-2283Grade(s) 5-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Students who currently attend KCCP 4th grade (applies to rising 5th graders only), (2) then Siblings, (3) then Applicants residing in the school's catchment, (4) then All other applicants

CODE: 725

KIPP East Community Primary Operator: KIPP New Orleans Schools (RSD)Program highlight: Small group & individual instruction, ESL program, art, dance, & daily physical activityGrades served: K-216-17 Address: 4500 Mendez Street, 70126 Permanent Address: 6519 Virgilian St., 70126Neighborhood: Gentilly: Pontchartrain ParkPhone: (504) 301-2964Grade(s) K-2:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 107

KIPP Leadership PrimaryOperator: KIPP New Orleans Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: College prep with leadership development focus, theatre, STEP team, violinGrades served: K-4Address: 2300 St. Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117Neighborhood: Downtown: MarignyPhone: (504) 308-3359Grade(s) K-4:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

Publ ic Elementary School (Grades K-8)

Participating Schools ELetter grades and SPS scores displayed below reflect school performance as of the 2014-2015 school year. Up-to-date performance information will be available December 2015 on EnrollNOLA.org.

RTA

3

C83.5

RTA

2

B95.2

RTA

5

#

RTA

2

C78

RTA

1

D49.9

RTA

3

C83.5

Page 19: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, refer to the New Orleans Parents’ Guide to Public Schools or visit a Family Resource Center 19

CODE: 107

KIPP Leadership AcademyOperator: KIPP New Orleans Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: College prep with leadership development focus, band w/ full auxilaries & team sportsGrades served: 5-8Address: 2300 St. Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117Neighborhood: Downtown: MarignyPhone: (504) 373-6256Grade(s) 5-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 207

KIPP McDonogh 15 PrimaryOperator: KIPP New Orleans Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: Daily creative arts integration w/ college prep & character focusGrades served: K-416-17 Address: 721 St. Philip St, New Orleans, LA 70116Permanent Address: 7701 Grant St., 70126Neighborhood: French Quarter: Vieux Carre Phone: (504) 592-8520Grade(s) K-4:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

Please note that this school is up for renewal this school year. See page 5 for more information.

CODE: 207

KIPP McDonogh 15 MiddleOperator: KIPP New Orleans Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: Daily creative arts integration w/ college prep & character focus, band, dance, sports, cheer, clubsGrades served: 5-816-17 Address: 5500 Piety Drive, 70126 Permanent Address: 7701 Grant St., 70126Neighborhood: Gentilly: Pontchartrain ParkPhone: (504) 609-2280Grade(s) 5-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

Please note that this school is up for renewal this school year. See page 5 for more information.

CODE: 306

Lafayette Academy Charter SchoolOperator: Choice Foundation (RSD)Program Highlight: Co-ed Sports, Marching Band, Majorettes, Cheerleading, ESL, Debate, Art ClubGrades served: PK-8Address: PK-K: 9330 Forshey St., 70125

1-8: 2727 South Carrollton Ave., 70118Neighborhood: PK-K: Uptown: Hollygrove

1-8: Uptown: Marlyville/FontainebleauPhone: (504) 861-9767Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 204

Lawrence D. Crocker College Prep: A School for the Arts and TechnologyOperator: NOCP: New Orleans College Preparatory Academies (RSD)Program Highlight: Technology-Based Instruction, Music, Football, Basketball, Yoga, After-School PgmGrades served: PK-8Address: 2301 Marengo St., 70115Neighborhood: Central City: MilanPhone: (504) 335-0404Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 711

Lycée Français de la Nouvelle-Orleans (LFNO)Operator: Lycée Français de la Nouvelle-Orléans (BESE)Program Highlight: French National Curriculum (All Classes Taught in French), Partnership w/ Audubon Zoo, EnrichmentGrades served: PK-6Address: 5951 Patton St., 70115Neighborhood: Uptown: West RiversidePhone: (504) 620-5500Grade(s) K:

Eligibility: Louisiana residents who attend an open house or discuss the mission and curriculum of the school with Lycée staff (in person or via phone)Priority: (1) Siblings, (2) then At-risk applicants (up to 67% of available seats), (3) then All other applicants

Grade(s) 1-6:Eligibility: Louisiana residents who attend an open house or discuss the mission and curriculum of the school with Lycée staff (in person or via phone), and who pass an assessment of French language proficiencyPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then At-risk applicants (up to 67% of available seats), (3) then All other applicants

Please note that this school is up for its first renewal this school year. See page 5 for more information.

Publ ic Elementary School (Grades K-8)

Participating Schools ELetter grades and SPS scores displayed below reflect school performance as of the 2014-2015 school year. Up-to-date performance information will be available December 2015 on EnrollNOLA.org.

RTA

3

C81.7

RTA

1

B85.7

RTA

2

T66.1

RTA

1

D49.9

RTA

5

B85.7

RTA

#

B91.5

Page 20: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, refer to the New Orleans Parents’ Guide to Public Schools or visit a Family Resource Center 20

CODE: 706

Mahalia Jackson ElementaryOperator: OPSBProgram Highlight: Early Childhood Development, 21st Century Classrooms, Enrichment, After School ProgramGrades served: PK-5Address: 2405 Jackson Ave., 70113Neighborhood: Central City: MagnoliaPhone: (504) 359-6950Grade(s) K-5:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current Mahalia Jackson staff, (3) then Applicants residing in the school's zone, (4) then All other applicants

CODE: 605

Martin Behrman Charter School Academy of Creative Arts and SciencesOperator: Algiers Charter School Association (RSD)Program Highlight: Louisiana A+ School, Comprehensive Arts Prog., Team Sports, G&T, Clubs, After School Enrichment Grades served: PK-8Address: 715 Opelousas Ave., 70114Neighborhood: Algiers: Algiers PointPhone: (504) 302-7090Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 707

Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary Literature/TechnologyOperator: OPSBProgram Highlight: Music and the Brain, Young Audience Afterschool ProgramGrades served: PK-6Address: 2401 Humanity St., 70122Neighborhood: Gentilly: Gentilly TerracePhone: (504) 324-7076Grade(s) K-6:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current Mary McLeod Bethune staff, (3) then Applicants residing in the school's zone, (4) then All other applicants

CODE: 510

Mary D. Coghill Charter SchoolOperator: Mary D. Coghill Charter RSDProgram Highlight: Traditional Academic Focus, Marching Band, After-school ProgramGrades served: K-8Address: 4617 Mirabeau Ave., 70126Neighborhood: Gentilly: Gentilly WoodsPhone: (504) 373-6237Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 606

McDonogh #32 Literacy Charter SchoolOperator: Algiers Charter School Association (RSD)Program Highlight: Individualized instruction, Team Sports, Band, Inclusion, High School Math & English, TutoringGrades served: PK-8Address: 800 De Armas St., 70114Neighborhood: Algiers: Mc DonoghPhone: (504) 302-7144Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 409

McDonogh #42 Elementary Charter SchoolOperator: Choice Foundation (RSD)Program Highlight: Academic Interventions, ELL, Sports, Theatre, Choir, ArtGrades served: PK-8Address: 1651 North Tonti St., 70119Neighborhood: Mid-City: Seventh WardPhone: (504) 942-3660Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

Please note that this school is up for extension this school year. See page 5 for more information.

Publ ic Elementary School (Grades K-8)

Participating Schools ELetter grades and SPS scores displayed below reflect school performance as of the 2014-2015 school year. Up-to-date performance information will be available December 2015 on EnrollNOLA.org.

RTA

2

B93.7

RTA

6

B93.3

RTA

5

B93.7

RTA

5

C69.7

RTA

6

D64.4

RTA

4

T58.3

Page 21: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, refer to the New Orleans Parents’ Guide to Public Schools or visit a Family Resource Center 21

CODE: 410

Medard H. Nelson Charter SchoolOperator: New Beginnings Schools Foundation (RSD)Program Highlight: Marching Band, School Choir, Gifted & TalentedGrades served: PK-8Address: 3121 St. Bernard Ave., 70119Neighborhood: Mid-City: Fairgrounds/BroadPhone: (504) 943-1311Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 512

Mildred Osborne Charter SchoolOperator: ARISE Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: CCSS Aligned Curriculum, Athletics, Music, After-school, and Intervention Support in ELA and MathGrades served: K-8Address: 6701 Curran Blvd., 70126Neighborhood: NO East: Edgelake/Little WoodsPhone: (504) 400-0614Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 307

Milestone AcademyOperator: Milestone Academy (BESE)Program Highlight: Data Driven Instruction, CCSS Curriculum, Inclusion, Cheer, Dance, Marching BandGrades served: K-8Address: 3774 Gentilly Blvd., 70122Neighborhood: Gentilly TerracePhone: (504) 894-0557Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: Louisiana ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

CODE: 411

Morris Jeff Community SchoolOperator: Morris Jeff Community School (RSD)Program Highlight: MJCS offers the Primary-Middle Year Programmes of the International Baccalaureate OrganizationGrades served: PK-8Address: 211 S. Lopez St., 70119Neighborhood: Mid-CityPhone: (504) 373-6258Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 608

Paul Habans Charter SchoolOperator: Crescent City Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: College Prep, ELL, Math/ELA Small Group Interventions, Technology, Enrichment, SPED Inclusion Grades served: PK-8Address: 3501 Seine Dr., 70114Neighborhood: Tall Timbers/BrechtelPhone: (504) 941-1810Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 412

Pierre A. Capdau Charter SchoolOperator: New Beginnings Schools Foundation (RSD)Program Highlight: Community Academics Resources Education & Support Program, Gifted & Talented, Boy ScoutsGrades served: K-816-17 Address: 4621 Canal St., 70119Permanent Address: 5800 St. Roch Ave., 70122Neighborhood: Mid-CityPhone: (504) 872-9257Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Applicants who currently attend PK4 at Capdau @ Rainbow Academy (2) then Siblings, (3) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (4) then All other applicants

Please note that this school is up for renewal this school year. See page 5 for more information.

Publ ic Elementary School (Grades K-8)

Participating Schools ELetter grades and SPS scores displayed below reflect school performance as of the 2014-2015 school year. Up-to-date performance information will be available December 2015 on EnrollNOLA.org.

RTA

4

D67.3

RTA

5

D52.9

RTA

#

#

RTA

4

C83.5

RTA

6

F42

RTA

4

B89.9

Page 22: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, refer to the New Orleans Parents’ Guide to Public Schools or visit a Family Resource Center 22

CODE: 201

ReNEW Cultural Arts AcademyOperator: ReNEW Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: Music, Art, Drama, Extended Day, Arts-Integrated Classes, Cultural ExperiencesGrades served: PK-8Address: 3128 Constance St., 70115Neighborhood: Garden District: Irish ChannelPhone: (504) 367-3307Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Applicants who currently attend ReNEW Early Childhood Center @ Laurel, (2) then Siblings, (3) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (4) then All other applicants

CODE: 513

ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron AcademyOperator: ReNEW Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: Strong Academic Community. Drum Line, Brass Band, Dance, Sports. Extended Day, Clubs, TutoringGrades served: PK-8Address: 10200 Curran Blvd., 70127Neighborhood: NO East: Edgelake/Little WoodsPhone: (504) 367-3307Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Applicants who currently attend PK4 at Dolores T. Aaron @ Gilda's, (2) then Siblings, (3) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (4) then All other applicants

Please note that this school is up for its first renewal this school year. See page 5 for more information.

CODE: 408

ReNEW McDonogh City Park AcademyOperator: ReNEW Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: Arts-Integrated Classes, Sports, Band, Dance, Majorettes, Extended Day and Before & AftercareGrades served: PK-8Address: 2733 Esplanade Ave., 70119Neighborhood: Fairgrounds/BroadPhone: (504) 367-3307Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Applicants who currently attend ReNEW Early Childhood Center @ First Pilgrim, (2) then Siblings, (3) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (4) then All other applicants

CODE: 506

ReNEW Schaumburg ElementaryOperator: ReNEW Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: Welcoming Community School in New Orleans East, Advanced STEM Lab, Football, Step, Dance Grades served: PK-8Address: 9501 Grant St., 70127Neighborhood: NO East: Read Boulevard WestPhone: (504) 367-3307Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 210

ReNEW SciTech AcademyOperator: ReNEW Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: 21st Century School: New Labs, New Computers. Championship Sports, Advanced ClassesGrades served: PK-8Address: 820 Jackson Ave., 70130Neighborhood: Garden District: St. Thomas Area/Lower Garden DistrictPhone: (504) 367-3307Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 308

Sophie B. Wright Charter SchoolOperator: Institute for Academic Excellence (RSD)Program Highlight: College Prep Program, Advanced Placement and Dual Enrollment classesGrades served: 7-12Address: 1426 Napoleon Ave., 70115Neighborhood: Carrollton: Leonidas/West CarrolltonPhone: (504) 304-3916 Grade(s) 7-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

Publ ic Elementary School (Grades K-8)

Participating Schools ELetter grades and SPS scores displayed below reflect school performance as of the 2014-2015 school year. Up-to-date performance information will be available December 2015 on EnrollNOLA.org.

RTA

2

D55

RTA

5

D62.5

RTA

4

#

RTA

5

T55.7

RTA

2

C81.6

RTA

3

C73.9

Page 23: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, refer to the New Orleans Parents’ Guide to Public Schools or visit a Family Resource Center 23

CODE: 413

Success Preparatory AcademyOperator: Success Prep (RSD)Program Highlight: Director of High School Placement, ELL, Technology, Art, Dance, PE, Sports, Debate TeamGrades served: K-8Address: 2011 Bienville St., 70112Neighborhood: Mid-City: Tulane/GravierPhone: (504) 909-6275Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants residing in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 211

Sylvanie Williams College PrepOperator: NOCP: New Orleans College Preparatory Academies (RSD)Program Highlight: Technology-Based Instruction, Music, Drumline, Sports, Creative Writing and After School ProgramGrades served: PK-7Address: 3127 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., 70125Neighborhood: Mid-City: Calliope DevelopmentPhone: (504) 522-0100Grade(s) K-7:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 609

William J. Fischer Accelerated AcademyOperator: Algiers Charter School Association (RSD)Program Highlight: Marching Band, Cheer, Dance, Chorus, Art, Garden, Sports, Science Olympiad, ClubsGrades served: PK-8Address: 1801 L.B. Landry Ave., 70114Neighborhood: Algiers: Fischer DevelopmentPhone: (504) 302-7111Grade(s) K-8:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Applicants who reside in the school’s zone, (3) then All other applicants

Publ ic Elementary School (Grades K-8)

Participating Schools ELetter grades and SPS scores displayed below reflect school performance as of the 2014-2015 school year. Up-to-date performance information will be available December 2015 on EnrollNOLA.org.

RTA

4

C74.7

RTA

4

D52.8

RTA

6

D56.8

Page 24: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

A complete list of participating schools is provided on pages 11-29 of this packet. PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU CAN ONLY RANK SCHOOLS ON THE APPLICATION FORM THAT APPEAR ON THESE PAGES.

Listed below for each high school is the type of class schedule that students follow. If your student is currently on a 7- or 8-period school schedule and you decide to apply to a school on a block schedule, or vice versa, this may impact the way that your student earns credits. Consult with your student’s school counselor and the counselor at your intended school to ensure your student remains on track to graduate on time.

• Pleasenotethattheseatavailabilityinformationprovidedbelowisnotfinalandthereforemaychange.Seepage3formoreinformation regarding seat availability. Families are encouraged to apply to all schools that interest them.

• Please note that some schools with scheduled facility moves have not yet relocated to their 2015-2016 location. Reach out to schools directly for current contact information.

HParticipating SchoolsPubl ic High School (Grades 9-12)

7 7-Period Schedule

Letter Grade

Block Schedule

SPS Score# Geographic

Zone See page 2

#

RTAYellow Bus Service

RTA Service

CODE: 601

Algiers Technology AcademyOperator: Algiers Charter Schools Associaton (RSD)Program Highlight: IC3 Cert., Coding, Graphic Design, Music/Video Prod., Dual Enrollment, Credit RecoveryGrades served: 9-12Projected Seat Availability: 9, 10, 11, 12Address: 6501 Berkley Dr., 70131Neighborhood: Algiers: River Park/Cut Off/Lower CoastPhone: (504) 302-7071Grade(s) 9-12:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

CODE: 103

CA: G.W. Carver Collegiate AcademyOperator: Collegiate Academies (RSD)Program Highlight: College Prep Curriculum, ESL, AP Classes, Bard Early College, After-school TutoringGrades served: 9-12Projected Seat Availability: 9, 10, 11, 1215-16 Address: 5552 Read Blvd., 70127Permanent Address: 3059 Higgins Blvd, 70126Neighborhood: NO East: Read Boulevard WestPhone: (504) 308-3660Grade(s) 9-12:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

CODE: 109

CA: G.W. Carver Preparatory AcademyOperator: Collegiate Academies (RSD)Program Highlight: College Advising, Intervention courses, AP and Dual Enrollment Courses, ESLGrades served: 9-12Projected Seat Availability: 9, 10, 11, 12Address: 7301 Dwyer Rd., 70126Neighborhood: NO East: Read Boulevard WestPhone: (504) 503-0004Grade(s) 9-12:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

CODE: 514

CA: Sci AcademyOperator: Collegiate Academies (RSD)Program Highlight: College-Prep, AP, Bard Early College, Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Marching BandGrades served: 9-12Projected Seat Availability: 11Address: 5552 Read Blvd., 70127Neighborhood: NO East: Read Boulevard WestPhone: (504) 373-6264Grade(s) 9-12:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

D

C

7

7

7

51.7

79.8

Wheelchair Accessible

Early Window Must apply by Dec. 18

7

C70.6

C80.6

LHSAA Sports

If you're interested in applying to a selective admissions school, make sure you apply by the early deadline.

How to Read High School Profile Pages

School Performance Scores and Letter Grades are used to tell parents how schools are performing based on state-wide testing assessments. For more information on school performance and accountability, see page 5.

It's a good idea to contact your preferred schools for more information about bus service, including designated stops and pick up times. Most schools are required to provide free transportation.

Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA) is the official santicioning body for high school sports teams. Schools with this icon offer some, not necessarily all, LHSAA sports. Schools without this icon do not offer LHSAA sports, but may still have athletic programs available on campus.

For a full list of LHSAA sports teams and other important notes for students who would like to play LHSAA sports, see page 25.

Schedule type is very important for high school students. Transferring between different schedule types, i.e.: from "block" to "7-period," may impact your student's credits and his or her ability to graduate on time.

Schools with a "wheelchair accessible" icon have fully accessible facilities. Contact your school if you have accessibility questions.

Contact your preferred schools to learn more about what they offer: whether they offer before/after care, have clubs and sports, and more. For a full list of participating high schools' LHSAA athletic programs, see page 25.

Page 25: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

25

Participating SchoolsPubl ic Elementary School (Grades K-8)

Louisiana High School Athletic Association and OneApp

Boys' Sports O I B

Algiers Tech X X

CA: G.W. Carver Collegiate / Prep X X X X X X

CA: Sci Academy X X X X X

Cohen College Prep X X X X X

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Charter X

Edna Karr High School X X X X X X

Eleanor McMain Secondary School X X X X X X X X

Firstline: Clark X X X

International High School X X X X X X

KIPP Renaissance High School X X X X X X

Landry-Walker X X X X X X X X

Lake Area X X X X X

McDonogh #35 X X X X X X X

NOMMA X X X X X

Sophie B. Wright X X X X X

Warren Easton Charter High School X X X X X X

Girls' Sports O I s

Algiers Tech X X X

CA: G.W. Carver Collegiate / Prep X X X X

CA: Sci Academy X X X

Cohen College Prep X X X X X

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Charter X X

Edna Karr High School X X X X X X X X

Eleanor McMain Secondary School X X X X X X X X

Firstline: Clark X X X X X X

International High School X X X X X X

KIPP Renaissance High School X X X X X X X

Landry-Walker X X X X X X X X

Lake Area X X X X X X X

McDonogh #35 X X X X X X

NOMMA X X X X X

Sophie B. Wright X X X X

Warren Easton Charter High School X X X X X X

Code Sport Name Baseball

Basketball

Bowling

Cross Country

Football

Golf

Powerlifting

Soccer

Softball

Swimming

Tennis

Outdoor Track & Field

Indoor Track & Field

Volleyball

Wrestling

Most participating high schools in OneApp offer Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA) athletic programs to eligible enrolled students. To find out which sports schools offer, please reference the tables below. Note that boys' and girls' sports are listed separately.

Here are some important notes about participating in LHSAA athletics at OneApp schools:

1. Students who participate in LHSAA athletic programs and who transfer to another school, either through OneApp or through another enrollment procedure, may lose their ability to play sports for up to a full calendar year. Please consider this when electing to transfer your student athlete.

2. Schools may offer non-LHSAA athletics for attending students. Contact your preferred schools to find out more about the special clubs and programs they offer.

LHSAA Sports

Schools with this icon next to their school profile (pages 26-31) offer some, but not necessarily all, LHSAA sports. Read the tables on this page carefully to learn more about what individual schools may offer your student.

Schools without this icon do not offer LHSAA sports, but may still have athletic programs available on campus. Contact the school to learn more.

OI

B

s

Page 26: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, refer to the New Orleans Parents’ Guide to Public Schools or visit a Family Resource Center 26

Important Notes for Students Applying to High School:

• Listed below for each high school is the type of class schedule that students follow. Transferring between different schedule types, i.e.: from "block" to "7-period," may impact your student's credits and his or her ability to graduate on time. Consult with your student’s school counselor and the counselor at your intended school to ensure your student remains on track to graduate on time.

• Please note that some schools have scheduled facility moves reflected in the information below, but may be in a different location this school year. Reach out to schools directly if you would like to schedule a tour or visit.

• Students who participate in LHSAA athletic programs and who transfer to another school, either through OneApp or through another enrollment process, may lose their ability to play sports for up to a full calendar year. Please consider this when electing to transfer your student athlete.

HParticipating SchoolsPubl ic High School (Grades 9-12)

7 7-Period Schedule

Letter Grade

Block Schedule

SPS Score#

RTAYellow Bus Service

RTA Service

CODE: 601

Algiers Technology AcademyOperator: Algiers Charter Schools Associaton (RSD)Program Highlight: Digital Media, Programming, IC3 Cert., Tech Integration, AP, Band, Dance, Cheer, Art Grades served: 9-12Address: 6501 Berkley Dr., 70131Neighborhood: Algiers: River Park/Cut Off/Lower CoastPhone: (504) 302-7071Grade(s) 9-12:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

CODE: 103

CA: G.W. Carver Collegiate AcademyOperator: Collegiate Academies (RSD)Program Highlight: College Prep, ESP, AP, Bard, After-School Tutoring, Sports, Band, Majorettes, Dance, CheerGrades served: 9-12Address: 3059 Higgins Blvd, 70126Neighborhood: DesirePhone: (504) 308-3660Grade(s) 9-12:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

Please note that this school will move to a different neighborhood for the 2016-2017 school year.

This school is up for extension this school year. See page 5 for more information.

CODE: 109

CA: G.W. Carver Preparatory AcademyOperator: Collegiate Academies (RSD)Program Highlight: College Prep, ESP, AP, Bard, After-School Tutoring, Sports, Band, Majorettes, Dance, CheerGrades served: 9-12Address: 3059 Higgins Blvd., 70126Neighborhood: DesirePhone: (504) 503-0004Grade(s) 9-12:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

Please note that this school will move to a different neighborhood for the 2016-2017 school year.

This school is up for extension this school year. See page 5 for more information.

CODE: 760

CA: Livingston Collegiate Academy Operator: Collegiate Academies (RSD)Program Highlight: Founding Class, College Prep, Arts Education, Athletics & Co-curricularsGrades served: 9Address: 7301 Dwyer Rd., 70126Neighborhood: NO East: Read Boulevard WestGrade(s) 9:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

Wheelchair Accessible

Early Window Must apply by Dec. 18

LHSAA SportsSee page 25

RTA

D54.5

RTA

C73.6

7

RTA

D59.1

7

RTA

#

7

New in 2016

Page 27: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, refer to the New Orleans Parents’ Guide to Public Schools or visit a Family Resource Center 27

HParticipating SchoolsPubl ic High School (Grades 9-12)

CODE: 514

CA: Sci AcademyOperator: Collegiate Academies (RSD)Program Highlight: College-Prep, AP, Bard Early College, Sports, Marching Band, Dance, Cheer, Student Gov't, ClubsGrades served: 9-12Address: 5552 Read Blvd., 70127Neighborhood: NO East: Read Boulevard WestPhone: (504) 373-6264Grade(s) 9-12:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

CODE: 202

Cohen College Prep High SchoolOperator: NOCP: New Orleans College Preparatory Academies (RSD)Program Highlight: AP & ESL Program, Bard / Jumpstart, Dance, Marching Band, Athletics, Student Government, ClubsGrades served: 9-1216-17 Address: 3520 Dryades St., 70115Permanent Address: 1201 S. Roman St., 70125Neighborhood: Central City: MilanPhone: (504) 335-0400Grade(s) 9-12:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

Please note that this school's up-to-date SPS/Letter Grade will be available December 2015 at EnrollNOLA.org.This school is up for extension this school year. See page 5 for more information.

CODE: 104

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Charter High SchoolOperator: Friends of King School District (OPSB)Program Highlight: Garden, Sat. School, Sports, Extracurriculars & 21st Century After School ProgramGrades served: PK-1216-17 Address: 1617 Caffin Ave., 70117Permanent Address: 5300 Law St., 70117Neighborhood: Ninth Ward: Lower Ninth WardPhone: (504) 940-2243Grade(s) 9-12:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

CODE: 611

Edna Karr High SchoolOperator: InspireNOLA Charter Schools (OPSB)Program Highlight: AP, Gifted & Talented, ESL, Athletics, NHS, Dance, Cheer, Marching Band, Student Government Grades served: 9-12Address: 3332 Huntlee Dr., 70131Neighborhood: Algiers: Aurora/Walnut Bend/Huntlee VillagePhone: (504) 302-7135Grade(s) 9:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current InspireNOLA school staff, then (3) then Current 8th graders at Alice Harte Elementary, (4) then Applicants residing in zone 6, for up to 67% of available seats, (5) then All other applicants

Grade(s) 10-12:Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current InspireNOLA school staff, (3) then Applicants residing in zone 6, for up to 67% of available seats (4) then All other applicants

Please note that this school is up for extension this school year. See page 5 for more information.

CODE: 761

Einstein Charter High School at Sarah Towles ReedOperator: Einstein Charter Schools (OPSB)Program Highlight: CTE, College Prep, ELL, AP, Dance, Music, Student Government, Art, Theatre, Athletics, STEM Grades served: 9Address: 5316 Michoud Blvd., 70129Neighborhood: Village De L'EstPhone: (504) 503-0470Grade(s) 9:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: Priority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current Einstein school staff, (3) then Applicants residing in zip codes 70126, 70127, 70128, and 70129 for up to 67% of available seats, (4) then All other applicants

RTA

C72.9

7

RTA

B85.5

7

RTA

A111.1

RTA

B96.3

7

New in 2016

RTA

#

Page 28: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, refer to the New Orleans Parents’ Guide to Public Schools or visit a Family Resource Center 28

HParticipating SchoolsPubl ic High School (Grades 9-12)

CODE: 709

Eleanor McMain Secondary SchoolOperator: OPSBProgram Highlight: AP Classes, JROTC, Bard College, G&T, ECS, ESL, Robotics, Athletics, Marching Band, Cheer, Dance Grades served: 7-12Address: 5721 S. Claiborne Ave., 70125Neighborhood: Uptown: Audubon/UniversityPhone: (504) 324-7500Grade(s) 9:Eligibility: New Orleans Residents

Priority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current Eleanor McMain staff, (3) then Applicants that currently attend 8th grade at Benjamin Franklin ES (applies to rising 9th graders only), (4) then All other applicants

Grade(s) 10-12:Eligibility: New Orleans residentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current Eleanor McMain school staff, (3) then All other applicants

Please note that this school's up-to-date SPS/Letter Grade will be available December 2015 at EnrollNOLA.org.

CODE: 404

FirstLine Schools: Joseph S. Clark Preparatory High SchoolOperator: FirstLine Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: College Prep, AP Classes, Computer Labs, Enrichment Program: Sports, Band, Art, Career TechGrades served: 9-12Address: 1301 N. Derbigny St., 70116Neighborhood: Mid-City: Sixth Ward/Treme/LafittePhone: (504) 373-6202Grade(s) 9-12:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

Please note that this school is up for its first renewal this school year. See page 5 for more information.

CODE: 209

International High SchoolOperator: International High School (BESE)Program Highlight: International Baccalaureate School, Holistic & Rigorous, 4 yrs. Foreign Language RequiredGrades served: 9-12Address: 727 Carondelet St., 70130Neighborhood: Central Business DistrictPhone: (504) 613-5703Grade(s) 9-12:

Eligibility: Louisiana residentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

CODE: 212

International High School: International Baccalaureate ProgramOperator: International High School (BESE)Program Highlight: Graduate from IB Diploma Program, Holistic & Rigorous, 4 yrs. Foreign Language RequiredGrades served: 11-12Address: 727 Carondelet St., 70130Neighborhood: Central Business DistrictPhone: (504) 613-5703Grade(s) 11-12:

Eligibility: Louisiana residents who attend a school tour or open housePriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

CODE: 744

International High School: Language Immersion ProgramOperator: International High School (BESE)Program Highlight: International Baccalaureate School, 4 yrs. Foreign Language RequiredGrades served: 9-10Address: 727 Carondelet St., 70130Neighborhood: Central Business DistrictPhone: (504) 613-5703Grade(s) 9-10:

Eligibility: Louisiana residents who attend a school tour or open housePriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

CODE: 108

KIPP Renaissance High SchoolOperator: KIPP New Orleans Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: College prep & character focus, Bard, AP & honors classes, team sports, band & auxiliariesGrades served: 9-12Address: 3820 St. Claude Avenue, 70117Neighborhood: Ninth Ward: St. ClaudePhone: (504) 373-6255Grade(s) 9:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Applicants currently attending a KIPP middle school (for up to 90% of available seats), (2) then Siblings, (3) then All other applicants

Grade(s) 10-12:Eligibility: New Orleans residentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

RTA

B87.9

RTA

B85.6

RTA

B96.8

7

RTA

D62.4

7

RTA

B85.6

RTA

B85.6

Page 29: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, refer to the New Orleans Parents’ Guide to Public Schools or visit a Family Resource Center 29

HParticipating SchoolsPubl ic High School (Grades 9-12)

CODE: 110

KIPP Woodson High SchoolOperator: KIPP New Orleans Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: Open-enrollment college prep with focus on sports programming and career training.Grades served: 9Address: 2514 Third St., 70113Neighborhood: Central City / MagnoliaPhone: (504) 609-2283Grade(s) 9:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Applicants currently attending a KIPP middle school (for up to 90% of available seats), (2) then Siblings, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 610

L. B. Landry - O. Perry Walker College and Career Preparatory High SchoolOperator: Algiers Charter School Association (RSD)Program Highlight: Dual Enrollment, AP, Inclusion, College Prep, Arts, Career Certification, Sports, Band, Dance, Choir Grades served: 9-12Address: 1200 L.B. Landry Ave., 70114Neighborhood: Algiers: Algiers WhitneyPhone: (504) 302-7170Grade(s) 9-12:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

CODE: 509

Lake Area New Tech Early College High SchoolOperator: New Beginnings Schools Foundation (RSD)Program Highlight: Foreign Language, Dual Enrollment, CORE 4 Reqs, AP, Gifted & Talented, Band, NHS, ClubsGrades served: 9-12Address: 6026 Paris Ave., 70122Neighborhood: Gentilly: FillmorePhone: (504) 267-8811Grade(s) 9-12:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

CODE: 708

McDonogh #35 College Preparatory High SchoolOperator: OPSBProgram Highlight: STEM, Engineering and Health Science Academy, AP Courses, Dual EnrollmentGrades served: 9-12Address: 1200 Senate St., 70122Neighborhood: Mid-City: Seventh WardPhone: (504) 324-7600Grade(s) 9:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings of McDonogh 35 Academy or McDonogh 35 College Prep students, (2) then Children of current McDonogh 35 Academy or McDonogh 35 High staff, (3) then Applicants who currently attend 8th grade at Benjamin Franklin ES, (4) then All other applicants

Grade(s) 10-12:Eligibility: New Orleans residentsPriority: (1) Siblings of McDonogh 35 Academy or McDonogh 35 College Prep students, (2) then Children of current McDonogh 35 Academy or McDonogh 35 High staff, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 721

McDonogh #35 College Preparatory High School: STEM Magnet ProgramOperator: OPSBProgram Highlight: Magnet school w/in a school, Preparing students for 21st Century STEM careersGrades served: 9-12Address: 1200 Senate St., 70122Neighborhood: Mid-City: Seventh WardPhone: (504) 324-7600Grade(s) 9:

Eligibility: New Orleans Residents; Review of academic coursework and test results; Essay requiredPriority: (1) Siblings of McDonogh 35 Academy or McDonogh 35 College Prep students, (2) then Children of current McDonogh 35 Academy or McDonogh 35 College Prep staff, (3) then Applicants who currently attend 8th grade at Benjamin Franklin ES, (4) then All other applicants

Grade(s) 10-12:Eligibility: New Orleans Residents; Review of academic coursework and test results; Essay requiredPriority: (1) Siblings of McDonogh 35 Academy or McDonogh 35 College Prep students, (2) then Children of current McDonogh 35 Academy or McDonogh 35 College Prep staff, (3) then All other applicants

RTA

C79.4

7

RTA

C70.2

7

RTA

D61.4

RTA

C70.2

7

New in 2016

RTA

#

Page 30: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, refer to the New Orleans Parents’ Guide to Public Schools or visit a Family Resource Center 30

HParticipating SchoolsPubl ic High School (Grades 9-12)

CODE: 758

New Orleans Charter Science and Math High School (Sci High)Operator: New Orleans Charter Science & Math (OPSB)Program Highlight: Rigorous college/career focus, STEM curriculum & certifications, AP/Dual, internships, clubs, service Grades served: 9-12Address: 5625 Loyola St., 70115Neighborhood: Uptown: Audubon/UniversityPhone: (504) 324-7061Grade(s) 9-12:

Eligibility: New Orleans residentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

CODE: 613

New Orleans Military and Maritime Academy (NOMMA)Operator: New Orleans Military & Maritime Academy (BESE)Program Highlight: MUST wear MC uniform / haircut, Academic Focus not Behavior Bootcamp, AP / DUAL, Rugby Grades served: 9-12Address: 425 O’Bannon Street, 70114Neighborhood: Algiers: Algiers Naval StationPhone: (504) 227-3810Grade(s) 9-11:

Eligibility: Louisiana residents who attend an open house or a school tourPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

Grade(s) 12:Eligibility: Continuing students onlyPriority: N/A

Please note that this school is up for its first renewal this school year. See page 5 for more information.

CODE: 745

Rooted SchoolOperator: Rooted School (OPSB)Program Highlight: High-growth, high-wage technology job opportunities, self-paced learningGrades served: 9Address: To be determinedNeighborhood: To be determinedPhone: (504) 208-6571Grade(s) 9:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

CODE: 308

Sophie B. Wright Charter SchoolOperator: Institute for Academic Excellence (RSD)Program Highlight: College Prep Program, Advanced Placement and Dual Enrollment classesGrades served: 7-12Address: 1426 Napoleon Ave., 70115Neighborhood: UptownPhone: (504) 304-3916Grade(s) 9-12:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

Please note that this school's up-to-date SPS/Letter Grade will be available December 2015 at EnrollNOLA.org.

CODE: 759

Warren Easton Charter High SchoolOperator: Warren Easton Charter High School (OPSB)Program Highlight: College Prep, AP, ELL, Sports, Band & Auxiliaries, Robotics, Clubs, Student Council, Dance, Cheer Grades served: 9-12Address: 3019 Canal St., 70119Neighborhood: Mid-CityPhone: (504) 324-7400Grade(s) 9-12:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current Warren Easton staff, (3) then All other applicants

CODE: 765

Warren Easton Charter High School: Focus Programs in Engineering, Health Sciences, and LawOperator: Warren Easton Charter High School (OPSB)Program Highlight: Specialized programming for students pursuing careers in Engineering, Health Sciences, or Law Grades served: 9Address: 3019 Canal St., 70119Neighborhood: Mid-CityPhone: (504) 324-7400Grade(s) 9:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then Children of current Warren Easton staff, (3) then All other applicants

RTA

#

New in 2016

RTA

B98.6

RTA

A103.2

New in 2016

RTA

C73.9

RTA

A109.2

RTA

A109.2

New in 2016

New in 2016

Page 31: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, refer to the New Orleans Parents’ Guide to Public Schools or visit a Family Resource Center 31

HParticipating SchoolsAlternat ive High Schools (Grades 9-12)

CODE: 702

NET Charter High SchoolOperator: Educators for Quality Alternatives (RSD)Program Highlight: Small school (150 students), Flexible Scheduling, Academic Support, Internships and Career PrepGrades served: 9-12Address: 1614 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., 70113Neighborhood: Central City: MagnoliaPhone: (504) 267-9060Grade(s) 9-12:

Eligibility: New Orleans ResidentsPriority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

Please note that this school is up for extension this school year. See page 5 for more information.

CODE: 703

ReNEW Accelerated High SchoolOperator: ReNEW Schools (RSD)Program Highlight: Credit recovery, virtual learning, career / college guidance, flexible hours, custom schedulesGrades served: 9-12Address: 3649 Laurel St., 70115Neighborhood: Garden District: East RiversidePhone: (504) 367-3307Grade(s) 9-12:

Eligibility: New Orleans Residents, ages 16-21Priority: (1) Siblings, (2) then All other applicants

Please note that this school is up for its first renewal this school year. See page 5 for more information.

What are alternative high schools?

The Net Charter High School and ReNEW Accelerated High School are alternative high schools. This means they serve a unique student population, offer a non-traditional high school experience, and give students the opportunity to earn credits and attend classes based on their individual needs. To learn more about The Net, ReNEW Accelerated, and alternative high schools, please contact these schools' staff for more information or to schedule a school tour.

RTA

RTA

Page 32: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, please visit www.louisianabelieves.org/schools/louisiana-scholarship-program.32

An important note about this year’s participating Scholarship schools:The list of participating Scholarship schools on the following pages includes schools that have submitted a notice of intent to the Louisiana Department of Education (LDE) to accept new Scholarship students for the 2016-2017 school year. As school performance results become available, the LDE will review the list of Scholarship schools and may determine that some are no longer eligible to accept new students. If you apply to a Scholarship school that is deemed ineligible, your student will not be placed there.

The most current list of participating schools will be available online at EnrollNOLA.org. A final list of participating Scholarship schools will be available by the week of January 11. Families are strongly encouraged to confirm that their preferred schools are accepting new students by checking EnrollNOLA.org. If at any time you would like to update your school choices before the application deadline of February 26, 2016, please visit EnrollNOLA.org or a Family Resource Center (page 3). The most recent application submitted will be the only application considered during student placement. Please note that you will be unable to make changes to your application after the application deadline

Eligibility and Priority information is the same for all Scholarship applicants:

Eligibility: For eligibility requirements for Scholarship applicants, please refer to page 9.Priority: (1) Current NSECD students, if applicable, (2) then Siblings, (3) then Current Scholarship students who are in a transitional grade, (4) then Applicants residing in Orleans Parish, (5) then Applicants attending a D, F, or T school, (6) then Applicants attending a C school, (7) then Applicants seeking to transfer from one Scholarship school to another, (8) then All other applicants

SParticipating SchoolsScholarship Schools (Grades K-12)

Free/Reduced-Priced LunchAvailable

Scholarship Cohort Index*Scholarship Student Performance Score

#

Transportation Provided

Special Education Services See school information for detailed services

NSECD NSECD PriorityPriority granted to current participants of the Non-public School Early Childhood Development Program

Wheelchair Accessible

Bishop McManus SchoolAccepting Applicants to Grades: K-12School Serves Grades: PK-12Address: 13123 I-10 Service Road, 70128Phone: (504) 246-5121SPED Services: Speech or language impairment

#

NSECD

CODE: 802

Good Shepherd Nativity Mission SchoolAccepting Applicants to Grades: K-4School Serves Grades: K-7Address: 353 Baronne Street, 70112Phone: (504) 598-9399SPED Services: Speech or language impairment

73.4

NSECD

CODE: 807

Kidz View Learning CenterAccepting Applicants to Grades: K-2School Serves Grades: PK-2Address: 8250 I-10 Service Rd., 70126Phone: (504) 777-2812SPED Services: No exceptionality services

#

NSECD

Life of Christ Christian Academy/Alternative Accepting Applicants to Grades: K-12School Serves Grades: PK-12Address: 1851 N. Dorgenois Street, 70119Phone: (504) 945-5778SPED Services: No exceptionality services

*As of the 2014-2015 school year. Current scores will be available in December of 2015.

CODE: 850

CODE: 810

#

NSECD

Page 33: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, please visit www.louisianabelieves.org/schools/louisiana-scholarship-program. 33

McMillian's FIRST Steps Community Development Corporation / Academy Accepting Applicants to Grades: K-6School Serves Grades: PK-6Address: 2601 S. Claiborne Avenue, 70125Phone: (504) 822-1266SPED Services: Developmental Delay, Intellectual Disabilties, Speech or Language Impairment

#

NSECD

CODE: 901

New Orleans Adventist AcademyAccepting Applicants to Grades: K-8School Serves Grades: K-8Address: 4500 Gawain Drive, 70127Phone: (504) 240-2227SPED Services: No exceptionality services

#

NSECD

CODE: 813

Resurrection of Our Lord SchoolAccepting Applicants to Grades: K-7School Serves Grades: PK-7Address: 4861 Rosalia Drive, 70127Phone: (504) 243-2257SPED Services: Speech or language impairment

53.7

NSECD

CODE: 818

St. Alphonsus SchoolAccepting Applicants to Grades: K-3School Serves Grades: PK-7Address: 2001 Constance Street,70130Phone: (504) 523-6594SPED Services: Speech or language impairment

56.1

NSECD

CODE: 821

St. Benedict the MoorAccepting Applicants to Grades: K-2School Serves Grades: PK-4Address: 5010 Piety Drive, 70126Phone: (504) 288-2745SPED Services: No exceptionality services

100.4

NSECD

CODE: 827

St. Joan of Arc SchoolAccepting Applicants to Grades: K-3, 5-7School Serves Grades: PK-7Address: 919 Cambronne Street, 70118Phone: (504) 861-2887SPED Services: No exceptionality services

70.1

NSECD

CODE: 828

St. John Lutheran SchoolAccepting Applicants to Grades: K-7School Serves Grades: PK-7Address: 3937 Canal Street, 70119Phone: (504) 488-6641SPED Services: No exceptionality services

58.8

NSECD

CODE: 829

St. Leo the GreatAccepting Applicants to Grades: K-3School Serves Grades: PK-7Address: 1501 Abundance St., 70119Phone: (504) 943-1482SPED Services: Speech or language impairment

69.7

NSECD

CODE: 830

For eligibility information, see page 9. for priority information, see page 32.

SParticipating SchoolsScholarship Schools (Grades K-12)

Page 34: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

To learn more about these schools, please visit www.louisianabelieves.org/schools/louisiana-scholarship-program.34

SParticipating SchoolsScholarship Schools (Grades K-12)

St. Mary's Academy (Girls)Accepting Applicants to Grades: K-2School Serves Grades: PK-12Address: 6905 Chef Menteur Highway, 70126Phone: (504) 245-0318SPED Services: No exceptionality services

St. Mary's Academy is coed for grades PK-6 only. Grades 7-12 are all-girls.

55.9

NSECD

St. Peter Claver SchoolAccepting Applicants to Grades: K-7School Serves Grades: PK-7Address: 1020 North Prieur Street, 70116Phone: (504) 822-8191SPED Services: No exceptionality services

#

NSECD

CODE: 834

St. Rita SchoolAccepting Applicants to Grades: K-3School Serves Grades: PK-7Address: 65 Fontainebleau Drive, 70125Phone: (504) 866-1777SPED Services: Speech or language impairment

#

NSECD

CODE: 835

St. Stephen SchoolAccepting Applicants to Grades: K-7School Serves Grades: PK-7Address: 1027 Napoleon Avenue, 70115Phone: (504) 891-1927SPED Services: No exceptionality services

#

NSECD

CODE: 836

Waldorf School of New OrleansAccepting Applicants to Grades: 3, 5, 7School Serves Grades: PK-8Address: 517 Soraparu Street, 70130Phone: (504) 525-2420SPED Services: No exceptionality services

#

NSECD

CODE: 851

For eligibility information, see page 9. for priority information, see page 32.

CODE: 832

Page 35: K-12 Application Packet - EnrollNOLA · PDF file 3 Key Information What is the Main Round Application Window? All students applying attend a New Orleans Public School for the first

5

41

3

6

2

Participating Schools by Zone

1

2

3

4

5

6

Zone 1: Downtown / Ninth Ward Zone 3: Uptown / Carrollton Zone 5: NO East / Gentilly

Zone 2: Central City / Garden District Zone 4: Mid-City / Lakeview Zone 6: Algiers / The Westbank

■ Akili Academy of New Orleans ■ ARISE Academy ■ CA: G.W. Carver Collegiate Academy ■ CA: G.W. Carver Preparatory Academy ■ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Charter School ■ ENCORE Academy ■ KIPP Leadership ■ KIPP McDonogh 15 Primary ■ KIPP Renaissance High School

■ Cohen College Prep ■ Cypress Academy ■ E. P. Harney Spirit of Excellence Academy ■ International High School ■ International School of Louisiana: Camp Street Campus ■ James M. Singleton Charter School ■ KIPP Central City ■ Lawrence D. Crocker College Prep ■ Mahalia Jackson Elementary ■ NET Charter High School ■ ReNEW Accelerated High School ■ ReNEW Cultural Arts Academy ■ ReNEW SciTech Academy

■ Andrew H. Wilson Charter School ■ Benjamin Franklin Elementary Mathematics and Science School ■ Eleanor McMain Secondary School ■ FirstLine Schools: Samuel J Green Charter School ■ KIPP Believe ■ Lafayette Academy Charter School ■ Lycée Français de la Nouvelle-Orléans (LFNO) ■ New Orleans Charter Science & Math High School ■ Sophie B. Wright Charter School

■ Bricolage Academy ■ Esperanza Charter School ■ FirstLine Schools: Phillis Wheatley Community School ■ FirstLine Schools: Joseph S. Clark Preparatory High School ■ FirstLine Schools: Langston Hughes Academy ■ Homer A. Plessy Community School ■ Joseph A. Craig Charter School ■ McDonogh #35 Academy ■ McDonogh #35 College Preparatory High School ■ McDonogh #42 Elementary Charter School ■ Medard H. Nelson Charter School ■ Morris Jeff Community School ■ Pierre A. Capdau Charter School ■ ReNEW: McDonogh City Park Academy ■ Success Preparatory Academy ■ Sylvanie Williams College Prep ■ Warren Easton Charter High School

■ CA: Livingston Collegiate Academy ■ CA: Sci Academy ■ Einstein Charter High School at Sarah Towels Reed ■ Einstein Charter Middle School at Sarah Towels Reed ■ Einstein Charter School at Sherwood Forest ■ Einstein Charter School at Village De L'est ■ Fannie C. Williams Charter School ■ FirstLine Schools: Arthur Ashe Charter School ■ Gentilly Terrace Charter School ■ KIPP East Community Primary ■ KIPP McDonogh 15 Middle ■ Lake Area New Tech Early College High School ■ Mary D. Coghill Elementary School ■ Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary School ■ Mildred Osborne Charter School ■ ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron Academy ■ ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron at Gilda's Preschool Academy ■ ReNEW Schaumburg Elementary

■ Algiers Technology Academy ■ Alice Harte Charter School ■ Dwight D. Eisenhower Academy of Global Studies ■ Edna Karr High School ■ Harriet Tubman Charter School ■ International School of Louisiana: Olivier Street Campus ■ L. B. Landry - O. Perry Walker College and Career High School ■ Martin Behrman Charter School Academy ■ McDonogh #32 Literacy Charter School ■ New Orleans Military and Maritime Academy (NOMMA) ■ Paul Habans Charter School ■ William J. Fischer Accelerated Academy

Zone 1: Downtown / Ninth Ward1

2 Zone 2: Central City / Garden District

3 Zone 3: Uptown / Carrollton

Zone 4: Mid-City / Lakeview4

6

Zone 5: NO East / Gentilly

Zone 6: Algiers / The Westbank

5

Please note that this list only includes public schools participating in OneApp. Not all participating schools offer geographic priority. For more information on how geographic priority works, see page 2.