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A glimpse into the gains and losses of the 'college for all' movement in New Orleans

Summary

The "college for all" movement in New Orleans aimed to make college education accessible to every student, especially following the disruption of schools due to Hurricane Katrina. Charter schools in the city focused on this goal as families returned and the education system was being rebuilt.

Key Facts

  • Hurricane Katrina disrupted New Orleans schools 20 years ago.
  • After the hurricane, many charter schools were opened in the city.
  • These schools committed to helping every student go to college.
  • The movement aimed to rebuild and improve the education system.
  • The focus was on making college education accessible to all students.

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