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Samuel J. Green Charter School

Conozca la escuela charter Samuel J. Green

Conocida como la “Joya de Freret”, la escuela Samuel J. Green Charter abrió en 2005 como parte de las escuelas de FirstLine, ofreciendo los grados desde pre-kinder hasta octavo grado, Green está trabajando para ofrecer más cupos a niños de diversos orígenes para que aprendan juntos en Nueva Orleans. La misión de la escuela Samuel J. Green Charter School es preparar a un 100% a los estudiantes para la universidad, una carrera y una vida exitosa. Con un currículo creativo y riguroso, Green se enfoca en proveer un uso estratégico del aprendizaje mixto y personalizado. Esta dedicación a las necesidades individuales de cada estudiante es la razón por la cual Green fue reconocida por el Estado por el mejor desempeño a nivel de ciudad y a nivel estatal, recibiendo una calificación de “A” en crecimiento estudiantil. En adición al currículo académico, los estudiantes de Green se benefician de experiencias de aprendizaje práctico diariamente a través del programa culinario y de jardinería de renombre nacional, el Edible Schoolyard de FirstLine. La escuela ofrecerá un evento de puertas abiertas el 24 de Enero, de 5:30 - 7pm. Las excursiones en la escuela se llevarán a cabo el 15 de enero y el 5 de febrero a las 9a.m.

Para más información visite FirstLineSchools.org/Samuel-J-Green-Charter-School, llame al 504-304-3532 o envíe un correo a This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Publisher's Note

Happy 2023!

It’s hard to believe this issue wraps the year 2022 and opens up a very promising 2023, despite all the talks about inflation and the inevitable recession. We shall see, but for now, New Orleans is gearing up for a busy year full of sporting and cultural events and the eyes of the world tuning in to the city of Jazz for the Miss Universe pageant taking place January 14th.

We talk about Miss Universe with Miss Louisiana RIM 2018, who stood in front of the first LEED-certified convention center in the world. Congratulations to the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on its outstanding efforts to become sustainable and attract environmentally conscious travelers. Walt Leger, the incoming president of New Orleans & Company, talks about the NOENMCC milestones and their partnership to keep New Orleans a top destination for national and international visitors. Read about it on page 11. And please visit the Spanish New Orleans and the Caribbean exhibit from The Historic New Orleans Collection to understand why “There is No New Orleans without Nueva Orleans.” You can get a sneak peek on page 20.

Happy Holidays! See you in 2023!

AnaMaria