New Orleans Military/maritime Academy
Students at this school are making more academic progress given where they were last year, compared to similar students in the state.
This school is above the state average in key measures of college and career readiness.
Even at schools with strong college and career readiness, there may be students who are not getting the opportunities they need to succeed.
New Orleans Military And Maritime Academy Inc
- EIN: 27-0868305
- Elementary, Secondary Education, K – 12
- Nonprofit Tax Code Designation: 501 Defined as: Organizations for any of the following purposes: religious, educational, charitable, scientific, literary, testing for public safety, fostering national or international amateur sports competition , or the prevention of cruelty to children or animals.
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New Orleans Military And Maritime Academy
Charter Organization: New Orleans Military & Maritime AcademyBESE
Mission Statement / Programmatic Model: The mission of the New Orleans Military/Maritime Academy is to educate high school students, no matter their background or previous school experience, to fully achieve their personal and academic potential through the acquisition of core knowledge and the skills of analysis, problem-solving, communication, and global responsibility.
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New Orleans Military And Maritime Academy Graduation

The valedictorian of the Class of 2022 at the New Orleans Military and Maritime Academy is Abira Cordova. The salutatorians are Russell Sylve and Meredith Topete.
Cordova was president of her sophomore class and was president of the National Honor Society in her senior year. Committed to animals and the outdoors, she plans to study biochemistry at Loyola University New Orleans.
Sylve plans to attend LSU to prepare for a career in medicine. He was Battalion Staff S-3 Clerk in his junior year.
Topete was involved in the drill team, participating in the color detail for homecoming and marching in Carnival parades. Before moving to Louisiana last year, Topete attended San Clemente High School in San Clemente, California. She plans to study diagnostic medical sonography at a college in Louisiana.
GRADUATES: Brandon Abreo, Jose Acosta, Axel Amador, Gabriel Assis, Jaron Bastian, Katrina Bendana, Elijah Billiot, Jeff Billy, Aryel Birdlow, Nissy Blanco, Grace Bleier, Daniel Bonilla, Jeremy Borne, Ethan Burke, Mariana Camarillo, Brandon Campbell, Tristen Campion, Heber Cardona, Kylah Carney, Brionne Carroll
Don Carter II, Hermaiony Castellanos, Josue Castro, Divine Celestin, David Celius Jr., Maurice Celius, Miriam Cerrato, Landon Chaisson, Ryan Chiasson Jr., Caiden Chavers, Noah Cieutat, Kelli Coleman, Tanairy Colon, Brandon Comeaux, Abira Cordova, Haylee Crawford, Jaden Cyres-Cordova, Bella Daigle, Justin Danos, Donovan David
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Saints Defensive End Cameron Jordan Meets With Cadets At Nomma
New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan spoke at the New Orleans Military & Maritime Academy about the importance of teamwork, discipline, education, and maintaining a good character on Tuesday, Nov. 12.
New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan visits the New Orleans Military & Maritime Academy in Algiers to talk to students about respect and discipline and to participate in a Play 60 Military Combine on Tuesday, November 12, 2019.
New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan visits the New Orleans Military & Maritime Academy in Algiers to talk to students about respect and discipline and to participate in a Play 60 Military Combine on Tuesday, November 12, 2019.
New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan visits the New Orleans Military & Maritime Academy in Algiers to talk to students about respect and discipline and to participate in a Play 60 Military Combine on Tuesday, November 12, 2019.
New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan visits the New Orleans Military & Maritime Academy in Algiers to talk to students about respect and discipline and to participate in a Play 60 Military Combine on Tuesday, November 12, 2019.
New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan visits the New Orleans Military & Maritime Academy in Algiers to talk to students about respect and discipline and to participate in a Play 60 Military Combine on Tuesday, November 12, 2019.
What We’re About
NOMMA is unique as a public school that has 100% student body participation in JROTC. Our diverse and talented cadet corps is taught by retired Marine Instructors and Civilian Teachers, who offer caring mentorship to enable our cadets to achieve their academic and personal potential.
NOMMA provides a rigorous college preparatory curriculum, as well as career and technical education, to prepare students for future success and to accept the responsibilities of citizenship.
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Who We Are
The New Orleans Military and Maritime Academy is a Type 2 charter school located in Algiers on the west bank of New Orleans, situated between the Marine Forces Reserve national headquarters and the New Orleans Police Department 4thDistrict headquarters.
Type 2 charter schools are authorized by the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education and can enroll students from any parish throughout the state. The only requirements for entrance are promotion to appropriate grade level and mandatory participation in the Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program.