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11755 Dwyer Rd, New Orleans, LA 70128, USA
New Orleans, Louisiana 70128
+1 504-373-6228

Great school! Great teachers! Just needs to keep website updated.

Sometimes there would be violent attacks from other schools on our school grounds and hundreds of students would fight. I remember running to our school bus(the only yellow public school bus) and watch the students jump on top of police cars and swarm like bees as the police responded to the fights.

This is an exceptional learning institution. The staff is caring experienced and knowledgeable.

I have a lot of stories about school back in the day when Starter jackets were cool and by wearing one could get you killed, but hopefully nowadays things have changed. The past is the past and we have to focus on now and the future. We live in a new age with a new generation where we are working together versus against each other. Next time I drive through New Orleans I'm going to take a glance at the new school. I can only imagine there are no more fences with metal detectors at the entrance.

I went to FCW back in the 1990's. It was a middle school then and I was the only Caucasian. I feared going to and from class daily and it changed my life. The violence,gang fights, drugs and racism was out of hand. I remember we would line up to enter the gym locker room and once we were inside, the staff would lock the doors so we couldn't get out for at least 15 minutes. My classmates would turn off the lights and throw books, punches and anything else they could get their hands on. Sometimes high school students from other schools would pose as a middle school student and take part beating us up. The coaches knew what was going on and they would watch through the mirrored window.

It's great when you're in pre-k

I basically feared going to school everyday. I was forced to go anyways. At lunch I would go to the courtyard and hide. One particular day I was out there and a plane flying a David Duke for governor ad went right over the school. Let's just say that was a bad day for me. From then on I would go to the library during lunch because there was always someone from the staff in there. Whenever I was in class I felt safe and secure. I only remember have a few subjects over three years; African American History, English, Algebra, Drama and Earth Science. Most days I had a substitute teacher so we didn't learn much. I remember we did have an awesome band though we didn't have a football team.

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11755 Dwyer Rd, New Orleans, LA 70128, USA.
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  • Taylor
    Added 2016.06.12
    Great school! Great teachers! Just needs to keep website updated.
  • Danielle
    Added 2016.03.27
    Sometimes there would be violent attacks from other schools on our school grounds and hundreds of students would fight. I remember running to our school bus(the only yellow public school bus) and watch the students jump on top of police cars and swarm like bees as the police responded to the fights.
  • Gabrielle
    Added 2016.03.10
    This is an exceptional learning institution. The staff is caring experienced and knowledgeable.
  • Grace
    Added 2015.05.17
    I have a lot of stories about school back in the day when Starter jackets were cool and by wearing one could get you killed, but hopefully nowadays things have changed. The past is the past and we have to focus on now and the future. We live in a new age with a new generation where we are working together versus against each other. Next time I drive through New Orleans I'm going to take a glance at the new school. I can only imagine there are no more fences with metal detectors at the entrance.
  • Amber
    Added 2014.11.15
    I went to FCW back in the 1990's. It was a middle school then and I was the only Caucasian. I feared going to and from class daily and it changed my life. The violence,gang fights, drugs and racism was out of hand. I remember we would line up to enter the gym locker room and once we were inside, the staff would lock the doors so we couldn't get out for at least 15 minutes. My classmates would turn off the lights and throw books, punches and anything else they could get their hands on. Sometimes high school students from other schools would pose as a middle school student and take part beating us up. The coaches knew what was going on and they would watch through the mirrored window.
  • Hayden
    Added 2014.02.05
    It's great when you're in pre-k
  • Amber
    Added 2013.07.01
    I basically feared going to school everyday. I was forced to go anyways. At lunch I would go to the courtyard and hide. One particular day I was out there and a plane flying a David Duke for governor ad went right over the school. Let's just say that was a bad day for me. From then on I would go to the library during lunch because there was always someone from the staff in there. Whenever I was in class I felt safe and secure. I only remember have a few subjects over three years; African American History, English, Algebra, Drama and Earth Science. Most days I had a substitute teacher so we didn't learn much. I remember we did have an awesome band though we didn't have a football team.
  • Madison
    Added 2013.05.23
    I love My school fanny C.williams chárter school
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