I am a current student here at Resurrection. I think that this school is very good because the teachers always help you understand what your problem is and try to solve it with you. Also because I am Graduating this year, the teacher stress about highschool, they push us to do the best we can to get
... Read more into good schools, especially Mrs. Comeaux, our assistant principal and social studies teacher. She tries her best to help us get into the schools we want to by visiting the schools, asking about the requirements needed to be accepted, and also makes school baskets for our annual Spring Festival. Another reason why i like this school is because certain teachers make learning and understanding really fun and enjoyable, and there are always fun events such as Movie Night. When i graduate this year, i will miss everyone here. Read less
Posted by a student on 09/18/09
I attended Catholic School all of my life, from Holy Ghost to St. Augustine High where much of my instuction came from highly dedicated Nuns or Priests. Today, in comparison, that same dedication rarely exists particularly since fewer nuns and priests actually teach, teachers salaries are low, and unlike
... Read more in the charter system, teaching qualification requirements are minimal. My wife who is certified and has an M.Ed. teaches in the charter system. You're just not going to find many teachers with these credentials in the catholic system. The Archdiocese can't afford it. I applaud the leadership of Resurrections' principal. He has done a great job with the resources available to him. Though I agree with some comments I've read about the teachers, you can't fault the entire school for a couple of bad apples. Remember, before katrina, catholic schools were tops while public schools were flops. George Temple, MBA Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/29/08
As a student of Resurrection of Our Lord I would like to speak about my school. I have attended Resurrection the two years post-katrina and the comments that some parents and students have posted are very wrong about the school. Its a very good school they help every child . They always had a open ear
... Read more if you had a problem . I would like to say that if i could go back i would they made my 8th grade year the best. I will miss all the teachers. Read less
Posted by a student on 06/30/08
My son is a student at this school, and while I will admit that some changes are needed, I wonder how many of the parents posting here actively participate in the school. Besides the gossiping and complaining that I encounter in the parking lot, I do see many parents volunteering around the school. My
... Read more son's teacher's constantly calls on me to help her because she can not get other parents to commit. Parents should remember that we are our children's leaders. The school can be what we make it. And, according to the remarks here and the lack of presence at the school, I guess you rate the school negatively because you want to pass blame instead of build up the school and our children. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/25/08
This school is old school your child can be educated better in a public charter school. I am so glad this school year is finally over. All my son teacher did was complain he could never do anything right. Even though his grades were great. This school will definitely have your child with low self
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Posted by a parent on 05/16/08
I would not give this school one red star. My son has been attending Resurrection for 2 years now and I am looking forward to the end of the school. I would rather stay home and homeschool him before I would send him back to this school. HIs PreK teacher did not know much about teaching PreK and his
... Read more Kindergarten teacher is still giving them PreK 3 homework. The quality of this school has definitely gone down and I would not recommend this school to noone. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/30/08
Considering the damage that New Orleans East sustained after Katrina, Resurrection has made admirable strides to offer a safe, Christian environment for the student body in New Orleans East.
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Posted by a other on 12/05/07
I was outraged at the type of school this has become. Many of the students were running around unsupervised; the teachers weren t in the classrooms. Some of these kids were terrible. Warning to parents, this is not the school is was before Katrina, it is all about making a dollar now, and they don
... Read more t care who they accept, as long as they are getting that tuition money. My kids stayed all of one week. They were begging not to go back. Think twice before making that mistake. I informed the office about the concerns we had and they just stared at us, as if we were the ones with the problem. They looked at us as if we should not be concerned about our kid s safety and concerns. My son was afraid of some of the kids in his class. It is not worth it...there are better public schools in this city than this school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/28/07
The dedication of the staff is awesome! I made a great choice sending my kids here pre and post Katrina.
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Posted by a parent on 08/05/07
The overall quality of this school has gone down.I would not send a dog to this school. My daughter would ask her teacher questions he would answer her by stating 'it's in the book' no further explanation was given to her. some teachers did'nt even show up for the report card conferences. What does
... Read more that say to me as a parent? bottom line I would not send my child to this school My daughters both went to this school prior to Katrina as well as after Katrina. The school lacks security. I voiced my concerns several times to the principal and was avoided like the plague. I as well as my daughters are looking forward to the end of the school year,when we can put Resurrection in our Rear view mirror. Read less
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New Orleans schools — Resurrection Of Our Lord School is located at 4861 Rosalia Dr, New Orleans LA 70127. 4861 Rosalia Dr is in the West Lake Forest neighborhood and 70127 ZIP code in New Orleans, LA The school district for Resurrection Of Our Lord School is the Archdiocese New Orleans Education Off. Resurrection Of Our Lord School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels PK - 8.
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