Edna Karr High School
Edna Karr High School | |
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Algiers New Orleans, Louisiana, Orleans Parish United States |
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School type | Public |
Established | 1964 |
Status | open |
School board | Inspire NOLA |
Principal | Harold Clay |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 928 (2011-12) |
• Grade 9 | 242 |
• Grade 10 | 244 |
• Grade 11 | 214 |
• Grade 12 | 228 |
Campus type | urban |
Color(s) | Purple, Gold |
Athletics conference | 4A District 9 |
Nickname | Cougars |
Team name | Cougars |
Accreditation | Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Louisiana Department of Education |
Edna Karr High School is a public, open enrollment, coeducational charter school in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. The school is a college preparatory high school and is a part of the Algiers Charter Schools Association (ACSA) and the New Orleans Public School System (NOPS). Edna Karr High School is located in Algiers, a small community of New Orleans located on the west bank of the Mississippi River in Orleans Parish.
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History
Edna Karr High School began operation in 1964 as a junior high school.[1] It was named after Edna Karr, an educator who served as a teacher and administrator in the Algiers community.[citation needed] About 18 months after the (mid-school-year) opening of the new junior high, Hurricane Betsy struck as the 1965-66 school year was starting. Local schools were closed for several days, in part because local electric power had not been restored. In addition, Karr's beautiful gym floor was ruined; blowing rain had pounded in through broken windows, and the inundated wood flooring buckled like an accordion. When school restarted, physical education classes were held outdoors until the floor had been replaced.
Olaf Fink, who served as a state senator for Algiers from 1956 to 1972, retired in May 1972 from a 33-year teaching career, with his final assignment at Karr Junior High School.[2]
Until 1990, Edna Karr operated as a typical junior high serving grades 7 through 9,[1] with an academic program that included regular education, special education, and gifted education.[citation needed] In 1990 the Orleans Parish School Board voted to change Edna Karr into a junior/senior high magnet school.[1] This was at the behest of community activists. As a result, significant changes took place: upper grade levels, new courses, and high school traditions were added. In addition, policies and procedures were written for magnet school clientele. In the years since 1990, Karr completed its Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) 10-Year Update in 1998. In 2000 and again in 2005, Edna Karr earned the National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence Recognition.[citation needed]
All of this changed in the autumn of 2005 after Hurricane Katrina. With the creation of the Algiers Charter Schools Association, Edna Karr was one of the first six public schools to reopen in the city of New Orleans (December 15, 2005). Edna Karr reopened as a senior high charter school serving grades 9 through 12. Under the ACSA charter, Edna Karr once again has open enrollment and is therefore open to all students who live in Orleans Parish.[citation needed]
Curriculum
Students are required to take four years of math, science, English, and social studies, requirements above and beyond those[which?] of the State. Two years of foreign language as well as one unit of computer technology, a half-unit of ACT/SAT prep, and a half-unit of speech (public speaking) complete the required courses.
Student demographics
As of the 2011-12 school year, approximately 92% of the student population is African-American, and approximately 82% of the students qualify for free or reduced-price school lunches. Most of the students will be first-generation college students in their families.[citation needed]
Notable alumni
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- Robert Royal (class of 1997), NFL tight end
- Patrick Surtain (class of 1994), NFL cornerback
- Patricia Clarkson (class of 1987), television and film actress (Six Feet Under, The Green Mile, Far from Heaven, Pieces of April, The Station Agent)
- Eric Henderson, (class of 2001), Georgia Tech and NFL defensive end
- Bernard Robertson, (class of 1996), NFL offensive tackle
- Donovan Grayson (class of 2001), LSU linebacker[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "SCHOOLS." (Archive) Algiers Charter Schools Association. Retrieved on March 17, 2013.
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- ↑ http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=5200&ATCLID=175015
External links
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- Public high schools in New Orleans, Louisiana
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