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In an important development for the educational landscape of New Orleans, New Harmony High School is set to relocate to a new facility in the 9th Ward. This move is part of a broader initiative to enhance educational resources and provide better learning environments for students. The new location is expected to offer improved facilities and access to community resources, which will benefit both students and staff.
Meanwhile, Morris Jeff Community School is also making significant changes. The school will transition its middle school students to two separate campuses, a decision aimed at addressing the growing needs of its student population. This strategic shift is designed to ensure that middle schoolers receive the attention and support they require as they progress through their educational journey.
Both schools are committed to maintaining high educational standards and fostering a supportive community for their students during this transition. The relocations are scheduled to take place in the upcoming academic year, marking a new chapter for these institutions.
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