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My car flooded in NOLA, but it was kind of fun
New Orleans, Louisiana has a unique relationship with water. Lake Ponchartrain borders the city to the north and the Mississippi River presses in underneath. Canals and bayous zig-zag through most neighborhoods. Summer is stiflingly humid. And—as it turns out—North Robertson
Posted in Education Policy, New Orleans
Tagged 4.0 schools, car flood, car maintenance, internships, lemons out of lemonade, summer 2014
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Anthony’s Education Policy Adventure in New Orleans
Week One in NOLA. So I’m the guy that didn’t go to Washington D.C. for the summer. That’s right it was just me. That’s not really true. But guess what, I think I lucked out with my internship by not … Continue reading
Posted in 2014 Interns
Tagged 4.0 schools, alligator, charter schools, education, NOLA, policy, Sanford School
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