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Jun 11, 2019 · Since 2012, however, the Louisiana Department of Education has taken bold strides toward making systemic shifts in the state’s education system. Some changes—such as restructuring the early childhood education system and graduation requirements for high school students—have been extensive.
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Sep 12, 2018 · Louisiana has taken big steps to improve its education policies and the education of the state's children, from birth to grade 12. Parents can help their children benefit from the reforms by being informed about the changes and knowing how to take advantage of new resources.
Jul 25, 2017 · Local control is a central feature of American public education, but Louisiana’s reforms offer a glimpse of how to thread the needle, honoring community control while encouraging high-quality curriculum statewide.
Jul 17, 2019 · Louisiana’s education system has had a rough go, historically. One of the poorest states in the nation, Louisiana sees lower-than-average graduation rates and scores below average on every NAEP test subject.
Aug 7, 2024 · August 07, 2024. Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry made education a top priority in his 2024 address to the joint legislature, setting his sights on early literacy, math, improved classroom environments and educational opportunity.
Understanding the Education Crisis in Louisiana. Why does Louisiana consistently rank in the bottom half of national rankings for state K-12 education?
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Dec 1, 2021 · Understanding the data is extremely important in evaluating trends associated with, and the performance of, Louisiana’s elementary and secondary education system. Despite spending the most per student in the southeast U.S., Louisiana consistently ranks at the bottom of the country in public school educational outcomes.