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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

New Orleans public schools are better than before Hurricane Katrina, parents say in survey

About two-thirds of public school parents feel the city's post-Katrina school system is an improvement over what existed before, according to a new survey commissioned by Tulane University researchers.

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Posted by Lakshmi at 7:40 AM
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