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Wholey, Jane; Burkes, Betty – Teachers College Record, 2015
Kids Rethink New Orleans Schools is an organization of primarily middle school youth that formed after Hurricane Katrina destroyed most of the city's schools. This chapter describes Rethink's first six years of operation, which culminated in school system policy changes and an HBO documentary about the organization's groundbreaking work.
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Documentaries, Films, Natural Disasters
Armstrong, Anthony – Journal of Staff Development, 2011
Hurricane Katrina blew across the St. Bernard Parish Public Schools district in Chalmette, Louisiana, on the morning of Aug. 29, 2005, bringing with it a wall of water that flooded everything for miles, putting the school system's 18 buildings under several feet of water filled with mud, gasoline, oil, dead fish, and other debris. Eleven weeks…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Teacher Effectiveness, School Buildings, Educational Quality
Smoczynski, Carol – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2007
For four months, St. Paul's Episcopal School in the Lakeview neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana remained closed after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the entire city in August 2005. The storm left St. Paul's campus under nine feet of water for two weeks, destroying many buildings and the entire first floor of the campus. As the only remaining art…
Descriptors: Artists, Natural Disasters, Weather, Middle Schools
Johnson, Mary J. – Library Media Connection, 2006
As one natural disaster after another seemed to define the year 2005, library workers across the nation generously donated money, materials, and labor to help victims and damaged institutions recover. Some librarians donated to specific institutions, while others donated to more general charities. Many worried about media reports of fraudulent…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Donors, Oral History, Natural Disasters