FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Wednesday September 11, 2019

NEW ORLEANS – New Orleans City Councilmember Kristin Palmerhas announced her support of Kira Orange Jones for the District 2 seat on the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education.

“Good schools are the heart of our neighborhoods.  Kira’s efforts to revitalize our schools and provide education opportunities for our kids have been important to helping our communities thrive,” said councilmember Kristin Palmer. “We need Kira on BESE to keep that progress moving forward.”

“Kristin has been a champion of the revitalization of New Orleans neighborhoods. She knows that schools are a major part of creating a safe, healthy and productive city,” said BESE member Kira Orange Jones. “I am honored to have her support.”

Kira Orange Jones was first elected to BESE in 2011, where she has been a strong advocate for students, teachers and schools.  Kira’s personal journey is a testament to how education can change lives. Raised by a single mother, Kira went from remedial classes in high school to earning a college degree from Wesleyan University and then a master’s in education from Harvard.  Kira’s passion for education and desire to give back led her to start her career as a 4thgrade teacher, eventually rising to an administrative position supervising over 5,000 teachers and education leaders.  On BESE, she has supported teacher pay raises, increased funding for early childhood education and advocated for better college and career preparation for high school students.

During Kira’s tenure, more students are graduating better prepared for college and careers, especially students of color.  In 2018, we saw the largest graduating class in state history and for the first time African American student on-time graduation rates surpassed the national average.

More students in Louisiana, and more African American students in particular, are:

  • Scoring 21 and above on the ACT;
  • Graduating from high school in four years and with early college credit and industry career credentials;
  • Eligible for TOPS scholarships; and,
  • Enrolling in college.

BESE District 2 includes the east and west banks of New Orleans, the west bank of Jefferson, and St. Charles, St. John, St. James and Assumption parishes. The primary election is Saturday, Oct. 12, 2019.

 

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