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What are areas of NOLA with the most diversity?

Posted 04-14-2015 at 09:42 PM by doglovergirl


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Originally Posted by Mwahfromtheheart View Post
9 out of 10 children in New Orleans attend a charter school. It's the only system in the nation where the vast majority of its students attend charter schools. Vouchers are a huge thing here.
That's the thing I'm most concerned about, deal in with a public/charter school. Those are mostly second rate here, IMO, and our city schools are terrible. We have great public schools in the burbs here, just love on diversity and tired of my child fighting racism and a little guilt that she has to in our white community.
What about River Ridge and areas across the Mississippi? I see Riverdale is a good system and looks fairly diverse.
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