News & Announcements
KNOS Celebrates Name Restoration of Frederick A. Douglass High School, Booker T. Washington High School Returns to Original Lions’ Den
NEW ORLEANS (August 9, 2019) – This week, KIPP New Orleans Schools (KNOS) celebrated the official name restoration of two of New Orleans’ most iconic high schools, Booker T. Washington High School (BTW) and Frederick A. Douglass High School (FDHS).
How soccer changed the game for my students
Adam Kohler, Dean of Instruction and AP World History teacher at KIPP Booker T. Washington High School, talks about his role as soccer coach
KNOS Mardi Gras parade schedule
Bands from KIPP Renaissance High School, KIPP Booker T. Washington High School, KIPP Central City Academy, and KIPP Leadershipwill roll in a total of 20 parades this year, collectively marching thousands of miles.
KIPP New Orleans Schools and then College
KIPP New Orleans Schools set scholars on a path to and through college and choice-filled lives
Students celebrate with Sir Saint, Saintsations
As part of the Hancock Whitney “Move Dem Chains” promotion, KNOS will receive $100 for every first down the Saints make Oct. 21 and Dec. 30
KNOS students rally for end to gun violence
Scholars from KIPP Booker T. Washington and KIPP Renaissance joined other students across the city for peace march and rally
KNOS Scholars become registered voters
We are proud of the more than 60 students at KIPP Booker T. Washington and KIPP Renaissance who recently registered to vote!
Football season gets underway
It's KIPP vs. KIPP on the grid iron as six of our schools face off
Special day for Wayne Reese family in father-son coaching battle
KIPP Booker T. Washington football coach Wayne Reese Jr. and his father, Wayne Reese Sr., McDonogh 35's coach, face off in friendly jamboree