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Marion Abramson Senior High School : ウィキペディア英語版
Marion Abramson High School

Marion Abramson High School was a high school in the New Orleans East area of New Orleans, United States.〔Capochino, April. "(Parents: Eastern New Orleans schools overlooked in recovery efforts )." ''New Orleans CityBusiness''. June 19, 2006. News. Retrieved on March 17, 2013. Available at LexisNexis. "They visited Marion Abramson High School in eastern New Orleans, Benjamin Banneker Elementary School Uptown and Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School in()"〕〔"." ''CBS College Sports''. November 2, 2004. Retrieved on March 17, 2013. "As he stands at the blackboard of his freshman English class at Marion Abramson Senior High School in New Orleans East, all eyes are on first-year teacher Terrence Jones as he explains how to diagram sentences, interpret poetry and understand classic literature."〕 The former Abramson campus is adjacent to Sarah T. Reed Elementary School.〔"(RSD TO HOST MEETINGS FOR PARENTS OF ABRAMSON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CHARTER SCHOOL STUDENTS )." ((Archive )) Louisiana Department of Education. July 18, 2011. Retrieved on March 17, 2013.〕 The school was operated by New Orleans Public Schools.
It was named after Marion Pfeifer Abramson (August 29, 1905-November 30, 1965), the creator of the educational television station ''WYES''.〔Thackeray, William Makepeace. "(Who was Marion Abramson and why was there a high school named after her? )" ((Archive )) ''Gambit Weekly''. December 4, 2007. Retrieved on March 17, 2013.〕
==History==

In 2002 it was the largest high school in New Orleans. As of that year it was opening an academy for first year students (freshmen). The 9th graders were clustered on the first floor in two hallways. The school organized teams of 9th grade students named after Kwanzaa groups. In addition, Abramson had career academies in culinary arts and travel and tourism.〔Kamerick, Megan. "(Seven area schools create academies for Freshmen )." ''New Orleans CityBusiness''. Monday April 1, 2002. Retrieved on March 17, 2013. Available on LexisNexis. "At Marion Abramson High School, the largest in Orleans Parish, Principal Joseph Murray is hopeful the recent round of testing will prove what his staff is seeing: Students in these smaller groups are more focused and the environment is more conducive to learning." and "Abramson already had career academies in travel and tourism, as well as culinary arts. It added another in finance this year and plans to add one in leadership. It's another way of organizing the large school into smaller, less chaotic units. The Abramson ninth graders are separated into two hallways on the first floor and the teams of students are named after Kwanzaa groups."〕
In the pre-Hurricane Katrina period, several years before 2010, ''The Times-Picayune'' published an anecdote stating that students at Abramson did not use their school bathrooms due to the poor conditions and instead traveled to a Taco Bell between classes in order to use the bathrooms there.〔Grace, Stephanie. "(In Katrina recovery, signs of a former life: Stephanie Grace )." ''The Times-Picayune''. Thursday August 26, 2010. Retrieved on March 18, 2013. "Some years earlier this newspaper had documented deplorable conditions at several campuses — no stall doors, graffiti, the stink of urine, toilets clogged with sanitary supplies and toilet paper rolls — and published a telling anecdote about how students at Abramson High would head out to Taco Bell between classes to take care of business."〕〔Weiss, Joanna. "(After the flood The city that was )." ''Boston Globe''. September 4, 2005. Ideas E1. Retrieved on March 18, 2013. (Available at ) HighBeam. (Alternate pay link ). "The newspaper covered schools that were literally crumbling; at one city high school, students were crossing the street to use the bathrooms at a Taco Bell."〕 The final year of operation of Abramson High was 2005.〔Vanacore, Andrew. "(Records show glaring faults at school with ties to Turkish charter network )." ''The Times-Picayune''. July 15, 2011. Retrieved on March 17, 2013.〕

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