New Orleans Charter Science and Mathematics High School
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New Orleans Charter Science & Math High School | |
Address | |
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5625 Loyola Ave. New Orleans, Louisiana 70115 |
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School board | Orleans Parish School District (charter school). |
Principal | Bridget Ramsey |
Enrollment |
300 (Fall 2007) |
School type | Open enrollment charter high school |
Grades | 9-12 |
Mascot | Nautilus |
Color(s) | Royal blue and white |
Founded | 1993 |
Homepage | www.noscihigh.com |
New Orleans Charter Science & Math High School is an open enrollment charter school in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Students commonly refer to the school as "SciHigh", "Science & Math", or vice versa, "Math and Science".
The school was founded in 1993 by Barbara MacPhee as a half day school focused on the rigorous instruction of mathematics and science. Students from any New Orleans Public School were able to enroll part time at NOCSMHS and part time at their "home" school. From its inception until Hurricane Katrina, the school was housed on the campus of Delgado Community College.
After Katrina, the school was chartered under the auspices of the Orleans Parish School Board as a full-day, grades 9-12 high school, offering instruction in all subjects, including English, social studies, and foreign language. Due to the damage Delgado received from Katrina, NOCSMHS moved to the building which housed the former Henry W. Allen Elementary School in the uptown New Orleans neighborhood.
[edit] School Building Format
- The first floor is primarily science classes. It also holds the cafeteria, Phys. Ed. room, Art class, and counselors office.
- The second floor is primarily language arts and social studies classes. It also holds the Computer Lab, Auditorium, and Main Office.
- The third floor is primarily the math classes. It also holds the Library and Special Education classes.