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Voices of New Orleans Youth: What Do the City’s Young People Think About Their Schools and Communities?

This study summarizes results from the first New Orleans citywide youth survey, which was conducted in conjunction with
local education and community organizations during the 2018-19 school year. The report also discuss differences between the responses of white students and students of color, which is of particular importance, given the large share of people of color in the city and the longstanding inequities they have historically faced in school, community, and life opportunities. Students were surveyed on topics related to school and teacher quality, student beliefs, transportation, neighborhoods, and police presence.

Access the policy brief, full survey and report, and a web presentation here.

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