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EPISODE · Dec 11, 2025 · 9 MIN

How New Orleans Transformed Public Education: Charter School Autonomy, Accountability, and 20 Years of Results

from Mornings with Brian Haldane · host Guaranty Broadcasting Company

New Orleans has spent 20 years rebuilding its public school system, and the results continue to draw national attention. Dana Peterson, CEO of New Schools for New Orleans and former leader of the Recovery School District (RSD), joined the conversation to explain how the city changed and why those changes still matter.

New Orleans has spent 20 years rebuilding its public school system, and the results continue to draw national attention. Dana Peterson, CEO of New Schools for New Orleans and former leader of the Recovery School District (RSD), joined the conversation to explain how the city changed and why those changes still matter.

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