A federal judge overseeing a 10-year-old legal agreement that requires intensive monitoring of special education in New Orleans has indicated he will end court oversight by the end of the year.
A federal judge said oversight of New Orleans public school special education would likely end before the end of the year, ...
Elementary school students in Louisiana are showing improved reading skills, according to new data. The Louisiana Department ...
The Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) today released results from the beginning-of-year literacy screener for students in kindergarten through third grade. The 2025 data show continued ...
Louisiana ranked No. 4 in community return on investment. This speaks to the efficiency and effectiveness of our school ...
For 10 years now, a federal judge has overseen a consent decree designed to improve special-needs education in the Orleans ...
If you have a child in school in Louisiana, you may be curious about their teachers' certifications. Here's how to verify ...
In most Louisiana schools, physical education looks much like it did decades ago with activities like kickball and basketball. But that could soon change.
The Louisiana Department of Health will distribute federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funds to all ...
In February, the district and state asked the court to end the monitoring, arguing they had fulfilled the terms of the settlement. The Southern Poverty Law Center, which represents parents in the ...
(The Center Square) − The Louisiana Department of Education on Friday defended the right of private schools to challenge “Charlie’s Law,” even as the agency acknowledged that many residents support ...