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Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Harvey, La. , April 19, 2011 -- The Jefferson Parish Public School System Administration/Media Building received severe damages caused by Hurricane Katrina's wind and wind-driven rain and continuous rainwater intrusion caused by Hurricane Rita. The new Administration building is being constructed at the same location with over $19 million in funding to replace the facility. FEMA/Lillie Long

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - New Orleans, La. , April 5, 2011 -- St. Mary's Academy, an all-girls Catholic school in New Orleans East, was heavily damaged by four to six feet of floodwaters from Katrina. The replacement costs for the 11 buildings were combined into one alternate, consolidated project to create a new school. FEMA has obligated almost $56. 5 million toward temporary facilities, contents and permanent construction. FEMA/Ray Perez

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - New Orleans, La. , November 22, 2010 -- Carter G. Woodson Elementary School is one of more than 80 New Orleans Public School projects to be constructed with funding from the approved $1. 837 billion in grant funding for the Orleans Parish School Board and the Recovery School District. All of the buildings experienced flooding of at least two feet above the finished floor. FEMA obligated approximately $30 million for the replacement of the original facilities. FEMA/Amy Webbeking

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - New Orleans, La. , January 28, 2010 -- The rebuilt Andrew H. Wilson Elementary School is a state-of-the art 96,122 square foot facility and part of the Recovery School District in New Orleans. The school sustained significant damage during Hurricane Katrina and is rebuilt on the same site. FEMA has obligated approximately $28 million to help rebuild the school. FEMA/Manuel Broussard

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - New Orleans, La. , November 4, 2010 -- Mildred C. Osborne Elementary School is one of more than 80 New Orleans Public School projects to be constructed with FEMA funding from the recently approved $1. 837 billion in grant funding for the New Orleans Parish School Board and the Recovery School District. The building was inundated with five to six feet of water after Hurricane Katrina and received wind damage to the roof systems and building exteriors. FEMA/Lillie Long

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - New Orleans, La. , November 18, 2010 -- The William Frantz School is one of more than 80 New Orleans Public School projects to be constructed with funding from the approved $1. 837 billion in grant funding for the Orleans Parish School Board and the Recovery School District. The main building was flooded with approximately three feet of water above the finished floor. High winds also caused severe damage to the roof systems and building exteriors, leading to further water intrusion. FEMA/Manuel Broussard

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - New Orleans, La. , December 16, 2010 -- Crocker Elementary School is one of more than 80 New Orleans Public School projects to be constructed with FEMA funding from the recently approved $1. 837 billion in grant funding for the New Orleans Parish School Board and the Recovery School District. The building was inundated with at least four feet of water after Hurricane Katrina. FEMA/Ray Perez

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA, January 17, 2006 - This modular building was purchased by FEMA to be used as a temporary classroom at Audubon Elementary School in Baton Rouge for students that relocated from New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. FEMA has provided these buildings to several school districts to address the overcrowding issues in parishes that welcomed the hurricane victims. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Cameron Parish, La. , May 10, 2010 -- South Cameron High School was completely destroyed due to hurricane force winds and flooding associated with Hurricane Rita. FEMA funded the replacement of South Cameron High School as a consolidated project with South Cameron Elementary School. It has been elevated according to flood plain requirements to protect it from any future flooding, which will ensure that this community will still have a permanent facility. Photo by FEMA/Manuel Broussard.

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Bay St. Louis, Miss. , May 11, 2009 --The historic Second Street Elementary, damaged by Hurricane Katrina, may acquire a new use. Built in 1926, the Bay St. Louis-Waveland School District relocated the school after Katrina but recently signed a Memorandum of Agreement with FEMA, MEMA and other stakeholders that stipulated how the district should proceed to find other uses for the building. Jennifer Smits/FEMA.

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Title: Preservation of Historic School Building in Bay St. Louis, MS

Production Date: 05/11/2009

Caption: Bay St. Louis, Miss. , May 11, 2009 --The historic Second Street Elementary, damaged by Hurricane Katrina, may acquire a new use. Built in 1926, the Bay St. Louis-Waveland School District relocated the school after Katrina but recently signed a Memorandum of Agreement with FEMA, MEMA and other stakeholders that stipulated how the district should proceed to find other uses for the building. Jennifer Smits/FEMA.

Photographer Name: Jennifer Smits

City/State: Bay St. Louis, MS

Disasters: Mississippi Hurricane Katrina (DR-1604)

Disaster Types: Hurricane/Tropical Storm

Categories: Feature Stories ^ Public Assistance

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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Along the bay, Bay St. Louis, Miss.

Secretary Shaun Donovan in New Orleans, Louisiana [area, where he participated in activities marking the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, including testimony at a Senate Subcommittee on Disaster Recovery hearing at Chalmette Elementary School; tours of damaged, rebuilding, and restored residential and commercial districts, in the company of New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu, Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, and other national, state, and local officials; and remarks on recovery progress at reconstruction sites run by the St. Bernard Project and other non-profit organizations]

Oak Park Elementary School, 4916 East Tenth Avenue, Tampa, Hillsborough County, FL

Heavy concrete barriers block access to the entrance area of the Lowell E. Smith Elementary School, by vehicles, as personnel at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base carry out necessary procedures to ensure the safety and security of the installation and its personnel, in compliance with National Command Authority directives

[Assignment: 48-DPA-08-09-08_SOI_K_NG_MOU] Signing event, at the National Geographic Society (NGS) headquarters in Washington, D.C., for Memorandum of Understanding [promoting geotourism--tourism that helps sustain or enchance the environmental, cultural, aesthetic, historical character and well-being of a place and its residents--as a collaborative approach among government agencies and private partners.] [48-DPA-08-09-08_SOI_K_NG_MOU_IOD_9090.JPG]

Angel Hurtado, a first grader at Logan Elementary School

Beach home along the Gulf of Mexico in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Deslisle, Miss. , February 19, 2009 --A wetland area in Deslisle is shown free from debris and marsh grass has begun to regrow. This contrasts with the scene from an October 2007 photo that showed the wooded area littered with debris. FEMA funded the restoration of the area. Jennifer Smits/FEMA.

This is the Elementary School being built in the village of Shiele, located near Dahuk, Dahuk Province, Iraq (IRQ), as part of a US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) funded, managed, and quality controlled project during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

Beach home along the Gulf of Mexico in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi

Iraqi children sit and stand on the partially constructed walls of the Elementary School being built in the village of Shiele, located near Dahuk, Dahuk Province, Iraq (IRQ), as part of a US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) funded, managed, and quality controlled project during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

Secretary Shaun Donovan in New Orleans, Louisiana [area, where he participated in activities marking the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, including testimony at a Senate Subcommittee on Disaster Recovery hearing at Chalmette Elementary School; tours of damaged, rebuilding, and restored residential and commercial districts, in the company of New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu, Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, and other national, state, and local officials; and remarks on recovery progress at reconstruction sites run by the St. Bernard Project and other non-profit organizations]

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