Lusher was founded in 1913 and for its first few decades only taught grades K-6 at its Willow Street campus. The school was named for
Robert Mills Lusher, the Louisiana State Superintendent of Education (1865-1868 and 1876-1879) who was dedicated to the Confederacy, segregation of public schools, and white supremacy. In 1982, Kathy Riedlinger, who served as the charter school's CEO through January 2022, was named principal. In 1990, Lusher moved its sixth grade class into the unused
Carrollton Courthouse building at 719 South Carrollton Avenue; the school then expanded to include seventh and eighth grades while keeping the Willow Street campus for its K-5 program. The middle school was referred to as "Lusher Extension". In 2003 however, the school community began discussing the possibility of opening a high school and later began discussing applying to become a charter school. In early August 2005, the school applied to the
Orleans Parish School Board to become a charter school. In the aftermath of
Hurricane Katrina, the school’s charter application was granted and the school added grades 9 through 12. Lusher Charter High School opened its doors for the first time on January 17, 2006, with 48 students and only 9th and 10th grades and six high school only teachers (one for each subject: math, science, social studies, English, French, and Spanish). The high school was housed at the Carrollton Courthouse with the middle school for its first semester. Due to space limitations at the Carrollton campus, both the middle school and high school had to find a new home. In August 2006, both schools moved to their new campus, the defunct
Alcee Fortier High School, on Freret Street. Filming for ''
Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant'' took place at Willows' high school Brimmer (then Fortier) campus during spring 2008. In the summer of 2009, the Brees Family Field, a football field on the Alcee Fortier campus, was completed with the assistance of
Drew and Brittany Brees and the Brees Dream Foundation. As of December 2015, the school did not disclose the name of its admissions test. That month the
Louisiana Attorney General ruled that the school must disclose the test's name. In Louisiana, schools are not permitted to use
IQ tests for admissions purposes. In 2021 the Lusher middle school moved from the Fortier building to the former
Henry Watkins Allen School; until that year, the Allen building housed
New Orleans Charter Science and Mathematics High School (Sci High). Lusher's full name was, until 2022, etched into the brick facade of the main building at the Willow Street campus. However, in 2022, a motion was passed to change the name of the school, and it was renamed to the Willow School, after the street on which its elementary school is located. The individual campuses were also renamed. The former Lusher elementary building was renamed after Orleans Parish school superintendent
Everett J. Williams. The Allen building was renamed after Ellis Marsalis Jr., and the high school, formerly named after
Alcée Fortier, was renamed after Fortier High teacher Elijah J. Brimmer Jr. The names of Lusher, Allen, and Fortier were removed as those individuals supported segregation of races and/or the Confederacy. ==General information==