New Orleans Guide to High School and Beyond 2018
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THE NET CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL: CENTRAL CITY<br />
Type 5 Charter, Alternative <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> | Grades: 9th -12th<br />
www.thenetnola.org<br />
MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of The NET: Central City is <strong>to</strong> provide struggling high school students<br />
with the skills, confidence, <strong>and</strong> experiences necessary <strong>to</strong> succeed in the education <strong>and</strong> career paths<br />
of their choice.<br />
M.L. King Jr Blvd<br />
Loylola<br />
1614 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>Orleans</strong>, LA 70113<br />
(504) 267-9060<br />
<strong>School</strong> Leader: Neil Poynter<br />
Student Gender: COED<br />
Average Class Size: 15<br />
Hours of Operation: 8:00 AM <strong>to</strong> 6:30 PM<br />
Curricular Focus: Individualized instruction, projectbased<br />
learning, professional internships.<br />
Religious Focus: N/A<br />
Special Education Model: Inclusion<br />
Guidance Counselor(s): 1<br />
2017-<strong>2018</strong> Enrollment: 140<br />
Lee Cir.<br />
PROGRAM OFFERINGS<br />
Advanced Placement (AP) Courses: N/A<br />
Dual/Concurrent College Enrollment: Bard, Delgado<br />
NOCCA Participation: Half day, transportation not provided.<br />
Arts in Education: Yes.<br />
Career <strong>and</strong> Technical Education: N/A<br />
Transportation Services: RTA bus passes.<br />
Uniforms Required: No.<br />
Other <strong>School</strong> Programs/Features: Flexible schedule: most students attend approximately 5 hours a day,<br />
starting <strong>and</strong> ending their days at different times between 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM. Social-emotional supports: mental<br />
health counseling, res<strong>to</strong>rative justice approach, <strong>and</strong> strong focus on relationship building.<br />
Extracurricular/After-<strong>School</strong> Activities: See above.<br />
Team Sports: N/A<br />
Other Campus Features: Professional internship program: students may intern in any area of career interest.<br />
Carpentry, construction, electrical, <strong>and</strong> digital media programs: students may work <strong>to</strong>ward credential certification.<br />
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS<br />
TOPS or LA Core 4.<br />
ADMISSION INFORMATION<br />
Requirements: Open enrollment through the OneApp<br />
enrollment process.<br />
Tuition: N/A<br />
Financial Assistance: N/A<br />
Applications Due: Rolling admission<br />
Application Process: OneApp Centralized Enrollment.<br />
(Visit www.enrollnola.org)<br />
Admission Contact: Christie Kieschnick<br />
ckieschnick@thenetnola.org<br />
(504) 259-2856<br />
EDUCATION DATA 2016-2017 2017-<strong>2018</strong><br />
<strong>School</strong> Performance Score (SPS), including letter grade 28.6 F 29 F<br />
<strong>School</strong> Performance Growth Score, including letter grade N/A N/A 58.3 D<br />
Avg. ACT Score 14.3 15.9<br />
Avg. SAT Score N/A N/A<br />
Avg. Student GPA N/A N/A<br />
Graduation Rate 29% 28%<br />
TOPS Eligible 21% 58%<br />
Dropout Rate N/A N/A<br />
FAFSA Completion Rate N/A 67%<br />
DISCIPLINE RATES<br />
In-<strong>School</strong> Suspension 0% 0%<br />
Out-of-<strong>School</strong> Suspension N/A 12.6%<br />
In-<strong>School</strong> Expulsion N/A 0%<br />
Out-of-<strong>School</strong> Expulsion N/A 0%<br />
PERCENTAGE ACCEPTED POST-HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION<br />
Vocational/Trade <strong>School</strong> 18% N/A<br />
Two-Year College 36% N/A<br />
Public Four-Year College/University 16% N/A<br />
Private Four-Year College/University N/A N/A<br />
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N/A=information not available/does not apply. N/R=information not provided by the school. N/C=Not collected by the school.<br />
*2019-2020 Career Pathway<br />
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