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Collegiate Academies

Collegiate Academies operates six open-enrollment public charter high schools in Louisiana.[1]

Schools edit

History edit

August 2008: Sci Academy opens in New Orleans East.

April 2011: Interest in Sci Academy exceeds the number of seats available

August 2011: The 2011-2012 school year opens with a new special education program: Essential Skills. This course for scholars with cognitive disabilities attracts the attention of national educators including Doug Lemov, creator of Teach Like a Champion.

June 2012: Sci Academy graduates its first class of seniors. 97% of these students were accepted to a four-year college, and they matriculated to schools across the country, including Amherst College, Colorado College, Louisiana State University, and Wesleyan University.

August 2012: George Washington Carver Collegiate Academy and George Washington Carver Preparatory Academy open.

January 2014: Troy Simon, Sci Academy Class of 2012, introduces First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House College Opportunity Summit.

April 2014: Sci Academy was named the #2 high school in Louisiana by U.S. News & World Report.

Controversy edit

In 2013, three Collegiate Academies schools — Sci Academy, George Washington Carver Collegiate, and G.W. Carver Prep — had the highest suspension rates in New Orleans.[2][3] At Carver Collegiate, 69 percent of its student body were suspended during the 2012-13 academic year; at Carver Prep and Sci Academy, the figures were 61 percent and 58 percent, respectively.[3][4] The suspension rates led to the Southern Poverty Law Center sending an open letter to Collegiate Academies.[3] Students were sent home for matters as trivial as "laughing too much ... hugging a friend, and most commonly for being 'disrespectful,'" according to The Times-Picayune.[2] Allegations of the treatment of special-education students were particularly startling, including violations of the federal law that 10 suspensions of a special-education student should trigger an immediate meeting.[2]

In 2014, a Better Education Support Team coalition joined more than 30 students and their relatives in filing a complaint against Collegiate Academies that its disciplinary policies were so severe that they bordered on child abuse and violated federal civil rights laws.[5] The plaintiffs asked the U.S. Department of Justice and Education to investigate.[2]

The incidents that led to the complaint led to three students withdrawing and protests.[2][6][7] Students created a list of grievances that said, in part:[8]

We get disciplined for anything and everything. We get detentions or suspensions for not walking on the taped lines in the hallway, slouching, for not raising our hands in a straight line. [sic] The teachers and administrators tell us this is because they are preparing us for college. It trains us for the military, orworse [sic], for jail.

In addition, students complained that they lacked textbooks or even a library, and that the material being taught was below grade level.[8]

In 2015, Collegiate Academies were among the New Orleans charter schools subject to a federal judge's landmark New Orleans special education settlement that tightened the state Education Department's oversight and required third-party monitoring.[2][9]

Louisiana Department of Education issued a notice on January 6, 2016, that George Washington Carver Collegiate had violated a special-education student's rights when the school suspended him for a full month.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ "Collegiate Academies School List". Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Dreilinger, Danielle (8 January 2015). "New Orleans special education settlement given preliminary OK by federal judge". NOLA.com. The Times-Picayune. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  3. ^ a b c Dreilinger, Danielle (20 December 2013). "New Orleans high school protests reopen suspensions debate". NOLA.com. The Times-Picayune. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  4. ^ Leonhardt, David (22 July 2018). "A Plea for a Fact-Based Debate About Charter Schools". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  5. ^ Dreilinger, Danielle (20 November 2014). "Civil rights complaint targets New Orleans charter group Collegiate Academies". NOLA.com. The Times-Picayune. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  6. ^ Dreilinger, Danielle (17 December 2013). "Three students withdraw from eastern New Orleans charters after protests". NOLA.com. The Times-Picayune. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  7. ^ Simons, Meredith (5 February 2014). "The Student-Led Backlash Against New Orleans's Charter Schools". The Atlantic. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  8. ^ a b "Carter Collegiate Students' List of Grievances" (PDF). Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  9. ^ a b Dreilinger, Danielle (4 February 2016). "New Orleans school violated special ed student's rights, Lens says". NOLA.com. The Times-Picayune. Retrieved 23 July 2018.

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view October 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Collegiate Academies operates six open enrollment public charter high schools in Louisiana 1 Contents 1 Schools 2 History 3 Controversy 4 ReferencesSchools editAbramson Sci Academy Collegiate Baton Rouge G W Carver High School Livingston Collegiate Opportunities Academy Rosenwald CollegiateHistory editAugust 2008 Sci Academy opens in New Orleans East April 2011 Interest in Sci Academy exceeds the number of seats availableAugust 2011 The 2011 2012 school year opens with a new special education program Essential Skills This course for scholars with cognitive disabilities attracts the attention of national educators including Doug Lemov creator of Teach Like a Champion June 2012 Sci Academy graduates its first class of seniors 97 of these students were accepted to a four year college and they matriculated to schools across the country including Amherst College Colorado College Louisiana State University and Wesleyan University August 2012 George Washington Carver Collegiate Academy and George Washington Carver Preparatory Academy open January 2014 Troy Simon Sci Academy Class of 2012 introduces First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House College Opportunity Summit April 2014 Sci Academy was named the 2 high school in Louisiana by U S News amp World Report Controversy editIn 2013 three Collegiate Academies schools Sci Academy George Washington Carver Collegiate and G W Carver Prep had the highest suspension rates in New Orleans 2 3 At Carver Collegiate 69 percent of its student body were suspended during the 2012 13 academic year at Carver Prep and Sci Academy the figures were 61 percent and 58 percent respectively 3 4 The suspension rates led to the Southern Poverty Law Center sending an open letter to Collegiate Academies 3 Students were sent home for matters as trivial as laughing too much hugging a friend and most commonly for being disrespectful according to The Times Picayune 2 Allegations of the treatment of special education students were particularly startling including violations of the federal law that 10 suspensions of a special education student should trigger an immediate meeting 2 In 2014 a Better Education Support Team coalition joined more than 30 students and their relatives in filing a complaint against Collegiate Academies that its disciplinary policies were so severe that they bordered on child abuse and violated federal civil rights laws 5 The plaintiffs asked the U S Department of Justice and Education to investigate 2 The incidents that led to the complaint led to three students withdrawing and protests 2 6 7 Students created a list of grievances that said in part 8 We get disciplined for anything and everything We get detentions or suspensions for not walking on the taped lines in the hallway slouching for not raising our hands in a straight line sic The teachers and administrators tell us this is because they are preparing us for college It trains us for the military orworse sic for jail In addition students complained that they lacked textbooks or even a library and that the material being taught was below grade level 8 In 2015 Collegiate Academies were among the New Orleans charter schools subject to a federal judge s landmark New Orleans special education settlement that tightened the state Education Department s oversight and required third party monitoring 2 9 Louisiana Department of Education issued a notice on January 6 2016 that George Washington Carver Collegiate had violated a special education student s rights when the school suspended him for a full month 9 References edit Collegiate Academies School List Retrieved 10 July 2019 a b c d e f Dreilinger Danielle 8 January 2015 New Orleans special education settlement given preliminary OK by federal judge NOLA com The Times Picayune Retrieved 23 July 2018 a b c Dreilinger Danielle 20 December 2013 New Orleans high school protests reopen suspensions debate NOLA com The Times Picayune Retrieved 23 July 2018 Leonhardt David 22 July 2018 A Plea for a Fact Based Debate About Charter Schools The New York Times Retrieved 23 July 2018 Dreilinger Danielle 20 November 2014 Civil rights complaint targets New Orleans charter group Collegiate Academies NOLA com The Times Picayune Retrieved 23 July 2018 Dreilinger Danielle 17 December 2013 Three students withdraw from eastern New Orleans charters after protests NOLA com The Times Picayune Retrieved 23 July 2018 Simons Meredith 5 February 2014 The Student Led Backlash Against New Orleans s Charter Schools The Atlantic Retrieved 23 July 2018 a b Carter Collegiate Students List of Grievances PDF Retrieved 23 July 2018 a b Dreilinger Danielle 4 February 2016 New Orleans school violated special ed student s rights Lens says NOLA com The Times Picayune Retrieved 23 July 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Collegiate Academies amp oldid 1170716065, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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