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The problem with 'Nawlinz', as the kids pronounce it, is not just poverty. Last edited by english_teacher; 01-05-2007 at 09:26 AM. |
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yes it's a Louisiana thing. Basically, if you get a 17 on your ACT and make sure you've taken the nescessary highschool classes, they pay your tuition for a technical degree at any institution.
Not that hard. And if you do better than a 17, they will give you MORE money, for a 4 year degree. And if you do really well on the ACT, they even give you money in ADDITION to the cost of tuition. The stipulations for getting TOPS change every year as Louisiana is losing it's funding. They are talking about phasing out this awesome program entirely *sigh* I know I wouldn't hzve been able to goto college without it. http://www.osfa.state.la.us/TOPS_Q_and_A.pdf |
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I remember when I was twelve we played an all A.A. team in Dallas for a basketball tournament. I'm not sure about the age limit to get inked up in louweesiana, but it must be ten. There were ten kids on the team, and yes all with tattoos, they were almost all 6'1" and above and they were supposed to be twelve and under to be eligible to play. It hit me fast and hard, they do things a little differently in various parts of Louisiana.
Good stories SockMonkey and EnglishTeacher |
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Has anyone seen today's headlines on Nola.com? My heart is broken
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Yes, it came about in the late 1990s. One of a few programs in Looziana that actually rewareds achievers.
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I guess my school got the "good" N.O. kids - A few came after Katrina... but all of them left before Rita.
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I'm hoping that you're just kidding, but there are a variety of people on this forum so I must make sure. Do you honestly believe that African-Americans need more federal aid? If so, why?
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Read my 1st and 3rd reply on page two.
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Yes, you are absolutely right! I grew up in Kenner, LA out by the N.O. Airport. I had relatives that lived in the upper ninth ward. We would frequently drive through the lower ninth ward and from what I remember it was a hole. This area of New Orleans in which they keep talking about on the news was not all that before Katrina. Most of the houses there were old and condemned already. This area was a hotbed of criminal activity--specifically drug related crimes. Yes some people had nice homes there but most were crap. Unfortunately , the good have to suffer for the bad. I hate to say it but maybe Hurricane Katrina was a good thing. I truly believe that there will be a New New Orleans in about 5 to 10 years. The City of N.O. will get some much needed infrastructure upgrades and will rise again and become the crown jewel of the south again. Alot of people will be better off in the long run. Some of those who were forced to leave have found better jobs and living conditions in other parts of the state and country. Another thing that pisses me off is the fact that Houston says the crime has gone up because of the exodus from Louisiana. There was a helluva lot of crime in Houston, TX well before Hurricane Katrina. The majority of the people who have left New Orleans are doing better. My cousin was and her husband and daughter left and moved to Lafayette, LA in the wake of the hurricane and they are doing a lot better than they were when the were living in N.O. They now have better jobs and live in a much nicer area and are better off financially. Well that is all I have to say for now.
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