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ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron Elementary vs Lake Forest Elementary Charter School

Lake Forest Elementary Charter School has a higher overall rating of 8.6/10 compared to 5.4/10. In math proficiency, Lake Forest Elementary Charter School leads at 98.0%.

Ratings Comparison

Metric ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron Elementary Lake Forest Elementary Charter School
Overall Rating 5.4 / 10 8.6 / 10
Academic Score 9.5 10.0
Growth Score 2.5 7.7
Diversity Index
Free/Reduced Lunch 85.4% 70.2%
Environment Score 6.6 8.5
State Rank #879 of 1,288 #97 of 1,288
State Percentile 32th 93th

Test Scores

Subject ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron Elementary Lake Forest Elementary Charter School
Math Proficiency 56.0% 98.0%
Math (State Avg)
ELA Proficiency 65.0% 99.5%
ELA (State Avg)

School Details

Detail ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron Elementary Lake Forest Elementary Charter School
Type Elementary School Elementary School
Grades Pre-K – 8th Kindergarten – 8th
Enrollment 760 654
Student-Teacher Ratio 14.3:1 14.9:1
Per-Pupil Spending
Free/Reduced Lunch 85.4% 70.2%
Chronic Absenteeism (SY 2022-23) 26.4% 1.7%
District ReNew Dolores T Aaron Elementary Lake Forest Elementary Charter School
City New Orleans New Orleans

Neighborhood

Metric New Orleans (70127) New Orleans (70128)
Median Household Income $41,548 $53,538
Median Home Value $191,200 $220,200
Median Rent $1,060 $1,210
College Educated (Bachelor's+) 24.7% 28.9%
Poverty Rate 24.2% 24.8%
Avg Commute 26 min 32 min

The data story: ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron Elementary vs Lake Forest Elementary Charter School

Lake Forest Elementary Charter School ranks #14 of 1,288 schools in Louisiana, while ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron Elementary ranks #76 of 1,288 — both are exceptional schools by statewide standards, but Lake Forest sits more than 60 positions higher. The overall rating gap is 0.7 points, with Lake Forest scoring 9.4/10 against ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron's 8.7/10. For families prioritizing a top-decile statewide standing, that 60-rank spread within 1.4 miles of each other is a concrete, meaningful difference.

Academically, Lake Forest Elementary Charter School earns a perfect 10.0/10 academic score versus ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron Elementary's 9.5/10 — a half-point delta that places Lake Forest among Louisiana's strongest performers on tested proficiency. Growth scores are closer: Lake Forest posts 9.4/10 against ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron's 9.1/10, meaning both schools are advancing students at well-above-average rates, but Lake Forest holds a consistent edge across both dimensions.

ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron Elementary enrolls 760 students compared to Lake Forest Elementary Charter School's 654, making Aaron the larger campus. Student-teacher ratios are similar — 14.3:1 at Aaron versus 14.9:1 at Lake Forest — so neither school has a meaningful class-size advantage. The free and reduced-price lunch rate differs more substantially: 85% of Aaron's students qualify versus 70% at Lake Forest. Aaron serves a higher-need population and continues to post elite academic and growth numbers in that context, which speaks directly to its instructional effectiveness.

One structural difference affects families with younger children: ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron Elementary serves grades PK–08, offering pre-kindergarten enrollment, while Lake Forest Elementary Charter School begins at kindergarten. A family with a four-year-old entering pre-K has only one option between these two schools. Both campuses run through 8th grade, so either choice covers a child from entry through middle school without a campus transition.

Editorial summary generated May 2026 · sonnet

Who each school fits

ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron Elementary

ReNEW Dolores T. Aaron Elementary suits families with pre-kindergarten-age children, since Lake Forest Elementary Charter School does not offer PK. It is also the right fit for parents who want strong academics — 9.5/10 academic score, #76 in Louisiana — in a school with demonstrated success educating a high-need student body, and who value a slightly lower student-teacher ratio of 14.3:1.

Lake Forest Elementary Charter School

Lake Forest Elementary Charter School fits families whose priority is maximum academic performance and statewide rank — a 10.0/10 academic score and #14 of 1,288 schools in Louisiana are difficult to beat in New Orleans. It suits parents starting at kindergarten who want the highest composite rating (9.4/10) and are comfortable with a somewhat less economically diverse enrollment at 70% free and reduced lunch.

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