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Coming April 22: IHSNO GALA!

Date: April 3rd, 2023

International High School of New Orleans Sets Date for its Extravagant “Past, Present & Future” Gala on Saturday, April 22

Street LYFE will Headline Downtown New Orleans Only High School’s Annual Fundraiser

(NEW ORLEANS) – International High School of New Orleans (IHSNO), the city’s first school to offer the exclusive International Baccalaureate (IB) programme, will hold its “Past, Present & Future” Gala on Saturday, April 22 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at The Building at 1427 Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard. The annual fundraising event will feature a headlining musical performance from Street LYFE, a smorgasbord of international foods, a silent auction full of domestic and international travel packages and a showcase of the school’s student artwork.

Gala tickets are available for $100 and include a food buffet and open bar, and can be purchased online at www.ihsnola.org/page/ihsno-gala. All proceeds raised for the gala will benefit IHSNO’s expanding Global Languages Department which offers Arabic, French, Mandarin, Spanish, and Vietnamese classes to IHSNO students.

“Foreign language learning is at the heart of our teaching mission at International High School of New Orleans,” said IHSNO Head of School Dr. Adierah Berger. “The funds being raised at our gala are crucial to continuing our high school’s mission of preparing our students for a global world, including learning to speak foreign languages.”

About International High School of New Orleans

The International High School of New Orleans (IHSNO) is a Type 2 public, college preparatory charter school located in the Central Business District open to all Louisiana residents. IHSNO is one of the few high schools in New Orleans offering students the opportunity to participate in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) and the Middle Years Programme (MYP). Both the IBDP and MYP are recognized and respected by the world’s leading universities for its ability to encourage students to think broadly, beyond the boundaries of their communities, and to develop the intellectual, personal, emotional and social skills needed to live, learn and work in a global economy. Students in the IBDP or MYP are more likely to get university acceptance, qualify for scholarships, and succeed in their post-secondary educational endeavors. Through these programs, IHSNO students gain excellent breadth and depth of knowledge, excel in their academic subjects, and thrive intellectually, emotionally and ethically.CharterSchools mailing list
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