Caroline Roemer

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Caroline Roemer

Caroline Roemer

@croemer

public education warrior by day; trying not to mess it up mom by night. In another life, I’d be a fishing guide or left tackle for the Saints.

Baton Rouge, LA Katılım Ocak 2009
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Mark Wright
Mark Wright@WrightLouisiana·
Literally, one of the more amazing obituaries I have ever read...God rest his soul
Buckley Carlson@buckleycarlson

Our father's obituary. Insufficient to say he was unique. Only truly fearless man I've ever known. Richard W. Carlson. February 10, 1941 — March 24, 2025. Richard Warner Carlson died at 84 on March 24, 2025 at home in Boca Grande, Florida after six weeks of illness. He refused all painkillers to the end and left this world with dignity and clarity, holding the hands of his children with his dogs at his feet. He was born February 10, 1941 at Massachusetts General Hospital to a 15-year-old Swedish-speaking girl and placed in the Home for Little Wanderers in Boston, where he developed rickets from malnutrition. His legs were bent for the rest of his life. After years in foster homes, he was placed with the Carlson family in Norwood, Mass. His adoptive father, a tannery manager, died when he was 12 and he stopped attending school regularly. At 17, he was jailed for car theft, thrown out of high school for the second time, and enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. In 1962, in search of adventure, he drove to California. He spent a year as a merchant seaman on the SS Washington Bear, transporting cargo to ports in the Orient, and then became a reporter. Over the next decade, he was a copy boy at the LA Times, a wire service reporter for UPI and an investigative reporter and anchor for ABC News, covering the upheaval of the period. He knew virtually every compelling figure of the time, including Jim Jones, Patty Hearst, Eric Hoffer, Jerry Garcia, as well as Mafia leaders and members of the Manson Family. In 1965, he was badly injured reporting from the Watts riots in Los Angeles. By 1975, he was married with two small boys, when his wife departed for Europe and didn’t return. He threw himself into raising his boys, whom he often brought with him on reporting trips. At home, he educated them during three-hour dinners on topics that ranged from the French Revolution to Bolshevik Russia, PG Wodehouse, the history of the American Indian and, always, the eternal and unchanging nature of people. He was a free thinker and a compulsive book reader, including at red lights. He left a library of thousands of books, most dog-eared and filled with marginalia. His reading and life experiences convinced him that God is real. He had an outlaw spirit tempered by decency. In 1979, he married the love of his life, Patricia Swanson. They were together for 44 years, all of them happy. She died sixteen months before he did and he mourned her every day. In 1985, he moved to Washington to work for the Reagan Administration. He spent five years as the director of the Voice of America, and then moved to the Seychelles as the US ambassador. In 1992, he became the CEO of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and later ran a division of King World television. The last 25 years of his life were spent in work whose details were never completely clear to his family, but that was clearly interesting. He worked in dozens of countries and breakaway republics around the world, and was involved in countless intrigues. He knew a number of colorful national leaders, including Rafic Hariri of Lebanon, Aslan Abashidze of Adjara, Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire, and whomever runs Somaliland. He was a fundamentally nonjudgmental person who was impossible to shock, and he described all of them with amused affection. He spoke to his sons every day and had lunch with them once a week for thirty years at the Metropolitan Club in Washington, always prefaced by a dice game. Throughout his life he fervently loved dogs. Richard W. Carlson is survived by his sons, Tucker and Buckley, his beloved daughter-in-law Susie, and five grandchildren. He was the toughest human being anyone in his family ever knew, and also the kindest and most loyal. RIP.

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Caroline Roemer
Caroline Roemer@croemer·
@LAPCSTeam is excited to have @starleecoleman as our new national leader. She is nothing less than ferocious about providing more school choice options and raising the bar on what’s possible for all kids through a great education. Geaux Starlee!
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Caroline Roemer
Caroline Roemer@croemer·
@TannerDMagee My bet is somebody will now have a bill mandating teachers teach why it’s important to protect your melon!
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Caroline Roemer
Caroline Roemer@croemer·
@teasleygeo Agree with your points. Wondering though if you believe students have a right to information about financial aid from their schools? Louisiana reversed policy related to FAFSA being a requirement to graduate. I worry that some won’t ever get the info now. I can see both sides.
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Kevin Teasley
Kevin Teasley@teasleygeo·
So typical. Govt forces students to fill out FAFSA for college loans/grants then govt can’t get new version out and students/colleges face delays in decisions. Meanwhile, had other govt entities—high schools—been putting students in real college courses while in high school, we may not need so many grants and loans in the first place. Are we in the business of loaning/granting money or getting kids educated?
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Caroline Roemer
Caroline Roemer@croemer·
You know you’re a geek when…the best part of your day was talking about pension integrity with @ReasonFdn. It’s time the State takes the debt of TRSL off the backs of our public schools. Teachers deserve choice too.
Louisiana Association of Public Charter Schools@LAPCSTeam

Our Executive Director Caroline Roemer discussing pension reform with @jimtuckerforla and Steven Gassenberger at the @pelicaninstitute summit today in Baton Rouge. #lagov #lalege #pensionreform

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Congresswoman Julia Letlow
Congresswoman Julia Letlow@RepJuliaLetlow·
Thank you to Mr. Ken Campbell from New Schools for Baton Rouge for speaking the truth about the immense benefits of charter schools today at the @EdWorkforceCmte hearing, and the need for more of them. I introduced the Empower Charter School Educators to Lead Act to address this issue by providing additional support for experienced educators starting new charters. Charter schools provide children with customized education options that work best for them, and I encourage my colleagues to join me in being a champion for it.
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Caroline Roemer
Caroline Roemer@croemer·
@ebendily Owen says he’ll just Uber! What kid at 15 has a piece of mail addressed to him/her? And Driver’s Ed costs over $700!!
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Erin Bendily
Erin Bendily@ebendily·
As the parent of a kid about to turn 15, let me just say that Louisiana’s requirements to get a driver’s license are INSANE. To even begin the process of getting the first permit (out of 3 total), we have to furnish 6 pieces of ID/documentation. #lalege
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Caroline Roemer
Caroline Roemer@croemer·
@teasleygeo @GEOPrepGBR As an older woman myself, is it inappropriate to say “old ladies rock”? Maybe “retirees got it going on”! Thank you for continuing to serve and educate students.
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Kevin Teasley
Kevin Teasley@teasleygeo·
Want to know a little bit of our secret sauce in Baton Rouge? These two. They are both retired teachers, one was a former superintendent, and both came out of retirement to work with our kids. These two ladies are AWESOME!!! Connie and Edna are angels. @GEOPrepGBR @GEOFoundation
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Caroline Roemer
Caroline Roemer@croemer·
@RepSchlegel Congratulations. I share your belief that education is so important for Louisiana to thrive. @LAPCSTeam looks forward to working with you and the rest of your House Ed Cmt members.
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Caroline Roemer
Caroline Roemer@croemer·
Walking in the woods this afternoon and Mother Nature yelled “Geaux Tigers! Beat Auburn!” @LSUfootball
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Caroline Roemer
Caroline Roemer@croemer·
Don’t you love candidates that are against crime and for education!?@LAPCSTeam wanted specifics so we went straight to the the candidates. Check out the only video based education survey made available to the public. Decide for yourself. Vote. lacandidates.com
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Caroline Roemer
Caroline Roemer@croemer·
One of my favorite high schools. A perfect example of what it looks like to create a mission based school that meets kids where they are in life and then pulls them close to get them across the stage. Come see it for yourself. We will proudly host you!
Louisiana Association of Public Charter Schools@LAPCSTeam

Great school tour at The NET Gentilly, an alternative charter school guiding struggling students to succeed. The school offers coaching, internships, & a free, on-site early childhood center for parenting students. eqaschools.org #lalege #laed #LDOE #BESE

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Caroline Roemer
Caroline Roemer@croemer·
Amazing turnout for our school tours over the last few weeks. We appreciate all the legislators and elected officials for showing up to learn more about charter schools and to hear from educators and students. Hope to see more @LouisianaHouse @louisianasenate at the next one!
Louisiana Association of Public Charter Schools@LAPCSTeam

Thank you to Bayou Community Academy for hosting today's school tour for our legislative delegation and BESE. Thanks to Rep. Amedee, Rep. DeVillier, Rep. Fontenot, Rep. Greg Miller, Rep. Orgeron, Rep. St. Blanc, Rep. Zeringue, and BESE Member Sandy Holloway for attending.

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Caroline Roemer
Caroline Roemer@croemer·
@Stevecorbett66 Have a great year! Appreciate the work of all the educators across the state. Let’s do this!
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