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"Hynes... quality education shaping leaders for a changing world."

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The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra is coming to Hynes!

Please join us for this family-friendly concert
Thursday, March 1st at 6:30 PM in the Hynes Gym.
The concert will feature classical favorites and performance by members of the Hynes Band.

4th grade students creating their auction items for the Hynes Gala.

Click on the above image to view our school report card!
To view previous report cards, click here.

Students using CBRs (Calculator-Based Rangers) to make discoveries and experiment with the effects of distance / time related to slope on the Cartesian Plane.

Ruby Bridges and NOLA’s First Lady Cheryl Landrieu promote literacy!

OWL ENCOUNTER!

Mrs. Tullis’s first, second, and third grade gifted classes had a close encounter with some feathered friends. As part of their studies of owls, the students had the opportunity to meet and learn about six rescued owls up close. They even witnessed an owl being fed a mouse!
Congratulations!
Scholarship recipients Stephen N. and Lauren L. with
Coaches Jihanna Mughnee and David Schumacher of A's & Aces

Mrs. J. Bellaci
2010 Orleans Parish School Board District Teacher of the Year

Banners created by our students were displayed proudly at the
2011 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival

Pre-K students celebrating Earth Day
Husky Fun Run

Hynes students who are Gentilly residents participate in the ribbon cutting ceremony and dedication of Donnelly Park.
Click on the following links to view news coverages of this event!
www.WWLTV.com (video)
www.Fox8Live.com (video)
www.abc26.com (video)
www.wdsu.com (article)

Dr. Sharon Southall,
representing the Board of Regents, Ollie Tyler, Deputy Superintendent of Education and Paul Pastorek, Superintendent of Education, present our principal, Michelle B. Douglas, with a trophy recognizing the school’s high performance.
** Click here to view previously posted photos in our Photo Gallery. **
Hynes Charter School is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The school's enrollment is approximately 580.
Edward Hynes Charter School admits students of any race, color, national origin, and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. Edward Hynes Charter School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, and ethnic origin, in admission of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.
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