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MLKing Parental Involvement Policy 2011-12.pdf
OUR NEW WEBSITE
WILL BE LAUNCHING SOON!
Our mission is to create and maintain an orderly, trusting environment where teaching and learning are innovative and exciting; where students are taught to read, write, compute, and think critically according to their fullest potential.
Administrators
Dr. Doris R. Hicks, Principal
Dr. Lindsey Moore, Assistant Principal
Business Manager - Mrs. Judy Collins
Finance Director - Ms. Shawne Favre
Pre-Kindergarten
Mr. Clarence Octave
Mrs. Desi Delarge
Mrs. Andree Johnson
Mrs. Premilee Reed
Kindergarten
Mrs. Linda Quintal
Mrs. Patrice Arceneaux
Mrs. Paul Mirabin
Mrs. Karen Ott
First Grade
Mrs. Bertha Bryant
Mrs. Sherece Williams
Mr. Darius Short
Second Grade
Mrs. Felicia Harris-Kelly
Ms. Rianna Lewis
Mrs. Ann M. Ford
Third Grade
Mr. James Mack
Mrs. Cheryl Aisola
Mrs. Gloria Miles
Staff Developer
Mrs. Ora Wiley
Academic Coach
Mrs. Audrey McCall
Social Worker
Mrs. Sheila Seals
Guidance Counselor
Mrs. Dwyn Turner
Nurse
Mrs. Sabrina Pearl
Support Staff
Mrs. Otha Jefferson
Mrs. Iris Ponson
Literacy Coach
Mrs. Velva Rabb
Data Manager
Mrs. Kendra Every
Project Manager
Mrs. Sylvia Ellison
Band/Music
Mr. David Harris
Mr. Darryl Person
Mr. Charles Brooks
Vocal Music
Ms. Yvonne Hitts
Physical Education
Ms. Antoinette Gay
Mr. Enos Hicks
Technology
Mr. Amir Elloie
Ms. Gail Kimble
Special Education
Mrs. Gail Frazier (Gifted)
Science Department
Mr. Justin Mack
Ensuring Literacy
Mrs. Adrena Linnes
Mrs. Gail Fraizer
Community Resource
Coordinator
Ms. Tracy Love
Maintenance
Mr. Thoms Algere
Mr. Brad Anderson
Mr. Darrin Cook
Mr. Russell King
Mr. Carde' McDaniel
Mr. Kerry Pierre
Mrs. Rhonda Row
Security
Ms. Pamela Hutchinson
Food Services
Mrs. Carmen Duplessis
Mrs. Pat Hart
Mrs. Doretta Kitchen
Mrs. Angela May
Mrs. Kim Raymond
Mrs. Marilyn Ross
Mrs. Hilda Thompkins
Ms. Carietha Kirk
Fourth Grade
Mrs. Leila Walker
Mr. Wheeler Moorman
Mr. Joseph Recasner
Fifth Grade
Mrs. Marilyn Williams
Mrs. Breeda Thompson
Sixth Grade
Ms. Doris Smith
Mrs. Dian Johnson
Seventh Grade
Mr. Eric Johnson
Ms. Nikia Dillard
Eight Grade
Mrs. Breneil Stailworth
Mrs. Janice Houston
Ninth Grade
Ms. Jacquelyn Hicks
Interventionist/ Facilitator
Ms. Brandi Charlot
Comer Facilitator
Ms. Idrianne Lewis
Secretaries
Mrs. Vera McFadden
Mrs. Sandra Davis
High School
Ms. Mary Satkoski
Mr. Albert Robinson
Mr. Kieth Theyard
Ms. Shanera Pinkston
Paraprofessionals
Ms. Anya Anderson
Mrs. Rochelle Brown
Mrs. Shalahn Jenkins
Mrs. Carolyn Jones
Mrs. Betty Murray
Ms. Sherri Nash
Mrs. Sherry Randall
Ms. Amanda Roberts
Mrs. Juliet Taylor
Ms. Keisha Black
Mrs. Massie Ledet
A graduate of Dillard University of New Orleans where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts, followed by her M.Ed+30 from the University of New Orleans. Dr. Hicks returned to Dillard for her Doctorate.
She has served as President- Principal's Association of New Orleans Public Schools; President- Louisiana Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (LASCD); President- New Orleans Council International Reading Association (NOIRA); Chairperson- Principal's Management Conference, New Orleans, LA; Chairperson- Uniform Task Force, New Orleans LA; Chairperson- School Board Orientation, New Orleans, LA; Chairperson- Language Arts Core Team, New Orleans, LA; and Member- New Orleans Public Schools' Superintendent Leadership Cabinet.
Dr. Hicks has received numerous awards and honors, including Elementary School Principal of the Year New Orleans, LA; Hardin's Heart Award- New Orleans, LA; Outstanding Woman of the Community, New Orleans, LA; Y.W.C.A. Role Model Award- New Orleans, LA; Hardest Working Educator Award, Tom Joyner Morning Show; Southern Christian Leadership Conference Award (SCLC); Patrick Daley Award- Yale University, New Haven Connecticut; CBS Person of the Week, 2008; Featured in Essence Magazine Bold and Beautiful Article, 2008; Featured in Peoples Magazine, August 2008; 100 Black Women in New Orleans Honoree; Peoples' Magazine Heroes' Award, 2008; Children's Defense Fund Leadership Award, 2008; and Travel Professional of Color Organization Award of Excellence, 2008.
Recovery School District
United States Department of Education
www.nola.com
PEN LETTER.pdf
We believe that every student may not learn on the same day
or in the same way, but every student can indeed learn.
ACT - Provides information about registering for the ACT test; gives practice tests
Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance - Provides information regarding TOPS, etc.
Cash for College - Provides information on paying for college and applying for financial aid
College Answer - This site from Sallie Mae offers college planning tools in both English and Spanish
College Navigator - Allows prospective students to see and compare profiles of colleges and universities across the nation
College Portrait - Provides accountability data on institutional performance; sponsored by the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges and by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities
College.gov - Site designed by students and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education
Degree Search.org - Provides a database of every school and program in the U.S. Potential students can search and find the school and degree they are looking for, for free
DisabilityInfo.gov - Offers information on education programs and resources through the federal government for those who are disabled
Education Investment Planner - Use this free online tool from Sallie Mae to help create your college spending plan based on your budget and financial goals
Educational Testing Service - Provides practice tests and resources for parents and students
FastWeb - Registration required; provides searches for colleges, scholarships, jobs, and internships
Federal Student Financial Assistance - Provides information on preparing for and funding education beyond high school
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) - Allows students and parents to fill out the FAFSA with step-by-step instructions
Free Scholarship Search - Provides links to more than 40 free online scholarship search sites
Fund Finder (by The College Board) - Provides information on how to save or pay for college and financial aid basics
GoCollege - Provides resources for admissions, education options, college survival, and financial aid
Going2College - Provides information on resources available in each state; from preparing and paying for college to planning for a career
Hispanic College Fund, Inc. - Provides links for financial aid; planning for college; scholarships, internships, and professional development
Journey to College (MDHE's Facebook page) - Presents information on planning and paying for college in the form of videos and blogs; financial literacy topics are also covered
Loan Discount Analyzer - Provides help for calculating how specific lender incentives would actually impact your loan
Mapping Your Future - Provides students and parents with information on financial strategies, career options, and college planning
Military.com - Registration required; provides a search for scholarships and grants exclusively for the military community
National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) - Allows you to check your student loan records; you will need your FAFSA PIN to access your NSLDS records
Nelnet - Provides information for planning and financing education along with planning careers
Office of Postsecondary Education - Provides information for students preparing for their future
Sallie Mae - Provides links for planning and preparing for school; helps find loans; and also provides information on repayment of student loans
Scholarship Experts - Site registration required; Provides free scholarship searches
Scholarships.com - Provides links for scholarship searches; college searches; and scholarship providers
Studentjobs.gov - Provides information on employment opportunities for students within the Federal Government, whether in high school, college, or graduate school
Students.gov - Provides students and parents with easy to access information and resources from the U.S. government regarding higher education
The College Board - Provides information for registering and preparing for the SAT
The SmartStudent Guide to Financial Aid - Provides information on scholarships, loans, military aid, and saving for college
U.S. Department of Education - Provides questions and answers for students, parents, teachers, and administrators
United Negro College Fund - Serves as a national advocate for minorities in higher education
At Dr. King Charter School we take education VERY SERIOUSLY. Each week we will showcase a website that we feel is awesome to share it with you and your family. Enjoy!
Please contact the Admission Office at (504) 940-2243 before submitting an application.
Dr. King Charter School's strength as a charter school is a direct result of our unique mission. A steadfast commitment to excellence encompasses everything we do. We value and celebrate individuality and community. We embrace different experiences to stimulate a vibrant community. At the same time, we help our students become independent, self-confident learners and good citizens. We do this through a rigorous college preparatory program that emphasizes balance in academics, arts, and athletics.
As a co-educational school, Dr. King Charter School embraces the worlds most basic form of diversity--males and females working together. We believe co-educational education fosters personal and social maturity. Our students learn to honor the fundamental compatibility of difference, achievement, and equality. Understanding, respect for, and collaboration between the genders laid a foundation for life in the real world. In the long term, such growth helps our students become successful adults, parents, and citizens.
Mardi Gras 2011 falls on Tuesday, March 8. Mardi Gras, Fat Tuesday, is the last day of the Carnival season as it always falls the day before Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. Most visitors will plan to arrive no later than Saturday, March 5, 2011 in order to enjoy an extended weekend of festivities.
2011 2012 Food Service Bid[1].doc
Debarment Certification Form.PDF
Bid food service 2011 2012.xls