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New Orleans Mayor Cantrell backs out of school funding deal as part of austerity push
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s administration is backing out of a $20 million deal to bail out the city’s school district and fund a host of programs over the next decade as part of a broader austerity push that could see teacher layoffs and significant cuts across city government.
New Orleans mayor backs out of $20M payment to schools
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell appears to have decided against honoring a $20 million settlement agreement with the Orleans Parish School Board that was authorized by the City Council.
New Orleans Councilmembers threaten to freeze Cantrell administration travel over dropped school funding deal
NOLA-PS School Board Finance Chair Olin Parker warned classroom resources could begin to be impacted by a lack of funding as soon as March. He confirmed he met with Cantrell recently.
New Orleans schools warn of cuts if city backs out of $20 million deal: 'We need the money'
New Orleans schools could face devastating consequences if the city backs out of a $20 million legal settlement, school leaders said Monday, just days after Mayor LaToya Cantrell said she wants to renegotiate the deal.
New Orleans City Council and School Board call for Mayor Cantrell to uphold $20M settlement for schools
Council and school board members expect to take action after Mayor Cantrell backs out of a promised payment, warning of cuts to student services and programs.
Council condemns mayor’s threat to scuttle $20 million settlement with Orleans Parish School Board
OPSB had sued because the city was skimming a portion off of the top of its OPSB tax payments; district officials agreed to settle last year, when the School Board realized it was facing a $36 million deficit.
Mayor LaToya Cantrell backs out of $20 million deal with school system as lawmakers cry foul
After New Orleans city leaders promised to give schools $20 million, Mayor LaToya Cantrell has backed out of the deal, a move that could further destabilize an already-reeling school system.
New Orleans City Council condemns Cantrell's threat to scuttle schools settlement
The deal was supposed to end a lawsuit filed by the school board in 2019, accusing the city of keeping money meant for public schools, and would offset the district's at least $36 million deficit.
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Christian singer says Super Bowl performance is 'vindication' after being canceled by New Orleans mayor
Christian music star Lauren Daigle said she feels vindicated to be performing at the Super Bowl after New Orleans Mayor ...
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New Orleans S&WB Director Ghassan Korban resigns
The head of New Orleans' most critical utility has announced his resignation. Ghassan Korban, executive director of the ...
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