Aubri Juhasz
Stories
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Hurricane Katrina brought a wave of young, new teachers to New Orleans
After Hurricane Katrina flooded New Orleans 20 years ago, its school system started over. Many of the city's veteran educators were replaced with young people who were new to teaching — and new to New Orleans.
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How federal cuts are affecting school lunches at one Louisiana school
A program that brings farm fresh foods to schools in Louisiana was cut by the Trump administration. Now some local lawmakers are pushing to get it back.
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A French immersion school in Louisiana teaches kids the state's unique local dialects
Most Louisianans no longer speak French but more and more schools in the state are teaching it. One small school, southwest of New Orleans, is immersing students in the state's local dialects.
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As people mourn after French Quarter attack, festival season begins in New Orleans
Festival season starts in New Orleans today with the first Mardi Gras parade as people there are still processing last week's terror attack in the French Quarter.
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Judge blocks Louisiana law requiring display of Ten Commandments in classrooms
A federal judge has ruled that a Louisiana law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms is unconstitutional.
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Louisiana schools use Artificial Intelligence to help young children learn to read
In Louisiana, more than 100,000 students are using an AI tutor that is helping to raise reading scores.