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Here are some helpful tips from NOLA Public Schools' Office of Student Support & Attendance on how you can take part in making sure our students are in school everyday as part of the 2019-2020 academic year's "Strive for Less than 5" absences and tardies attendance awareness campaign.
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NEW ORLEANS (Sept. 24, 2019) - NOLA Public Schools (NOLA-PS) is notifying families that the Main Round of OneApp, the unified application process to enroll in New Orleans Public Schools, will open on Friday, Nov. 22, 2019 and close Jan. 31, 2020. Closing the application a month earlier will allow us to deliver results to K-12 families sooner.
Families will be informed of their students placements during the month of March, which will also allow us to provide results from Round 2 sooner. Schools with additional admission requirements will continue to have an early deadline of Jan. 15, 2020.
"In response to feedback from our families and schools, we've adjusted the timelines of our OneApp processes to announce placements sooner, which helps both students and our educators better prepare for the coming school year," said NOLA-PS Superintendent Dr. Henderson Lewis, Jr. "We know that switching from or starting at a new school can be challenging and we want to better serve families by ensuring they know where their student will be attending school earlier."
The shift in the timeline of the OneApp process will also assist schools in facilitating record transfers, finalizing student rosters, and support transitions earlier than in previous years.
Through OneApp, NOLA-PS provides students and families with the opportunity to choose a school that best suits their interests and needs through the centralized enrollment process. This speaks to the focus named in the district's outlined vision that every student receives a high-quality education that fosters his or her individual capabilities.
Families need to submit a OneApp application for the 2020-2021 school year if their student meets any of the following criteria:
Families who would like to remain at their current school should not submit a OneApp application.
Parents are also reminded that applying earlier in the Main Round does not increase their likelihood of assignment. However, OneApp does offer priorities for student placement based on additional factors, including the school enrollment of a student's sibling and their geography in relation to the school.
Before submitting an application for next school year, NOLA-PS encourages families to research school choices. To assist in this process, NOLA Public Schools provides several resources:
o Mahalia Jackson located Uptown at 2405 Jackson Ave.
o IDEA Oscar Dunn located in New Orleans East at 12000 Hayne Blvd.
o OPSB Central Office located on the Westbank at 2401 Westbend Pkwy.
Families that do not participate in the Main Round are welcome to participate in the second round of OneApp, which is scheduled to open one week after the Main Round results are released.
Want to understand how OneApp works? For further information explaining the OneApp process, watch this video. Have questions? Read answers to Frequently Asked Questions or send an email to oneapp@nolapublicschools.com for help!
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(Sept. 26, 2019) Due to technical difficulties the Thursday, September 26, 2019 Orleans Parish School Board meeting will be available for viewing online only at www.nolapublicschools.com. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 5:30 pm (CST). Once our television broadcast signal has been restored, rebroadcasts of the meeting will be viewable online and on OPSB TV, Cox 8 television. We apologize for any inconvenience and we appreciate your patience. Thank You.
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September 16, 2019 - NOLA Public Schools is excited to launch our 2019-2020 Superintendent’s Parent Advisory Council. Last year, the parents weighed in on major policies like transportation pick up times and geographic priority in enrollment, evaluated new charter applications, learned about how our unique system works and created recommendations for the Orleans Parish School Board.
This year’s group will include a mix of parents who served on the last year, new applicants, and schools with PTOs will have the opportunity to send a representative to serve on the council. Overall, the purpose of the council is to create a two-way communication between parents and the superintendent – where the Superintendent and his staff can receive feedback on their programs, initiatives, and policies and where parents can gather information about NOLA Public Schools and share with their peer parents at the various schools.
The deadline to apply is Friday, October 4, 2019. If your application is selected to advance, there will also be a short phone interview on October 7th-9th. All final council members will be notified after interviews on October 9, 2019 and the first meeting is OCTOBER 10, 2019.
To apply, you must be the parent or legal guardian of a child currently enrolled in NOLA Public Schools. To serve as a PTO representative, you must be selected by that school/PTO.
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