Two decades after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is rehiring black teachers laid off during school reform
Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans' education system in 2005, leading to a charter-based model that displaced thousands of Black educators. Now, two decades later, initiatives are underway to rehire Black teachers, aiming to restore representation and improve student outcomes. This effort highlights the importance of equity and cultural continuity in education reform.
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