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This blog will chronicle the highs and lows of starting over in the new educational landscape that has become New Orleans’ answer to the question, “How Hard Can It Be?” There is drama on every corner but the story of how we are coping with the challenges and overcoming the obstacles may not make it into the books. Unlike most stories, this one does not begin at the beginning. Our story starts here and now. (NOTE: This blog is now closed, and we are not accepting any more comments.)

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Good News

I'm not really taking the day off just because school is closed for one more day as everyone recovers from Mardi Gras festivities. I'm taking the day off from blogging because Times-Picayune columnist, Sheila Stroup, did a much better job than I could in writing about a special event held at our school last week. Please paste the link below into your browser for the story that appeared in yesterday's newspaper. Thank you, Sheila!

http://www.nola.com/timespic/stories/index.ssf?/base/news-0/1202192505306030.xml&coll=1

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Roslyn Johnson Smith, Ph.D.

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