4970 Oakland Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110
(314) 531-0330
A leader in medical research, teaching and patient care, Washington University School of Medicine is currently ranked sixth in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. The School’s 2,100 employed and volunteer faculty physicians and clinicians -- known as Washington University Physicians -- are also medical staff members of Barnes-Jewish and St. Louis Children’s hospitals. The clinical practice group provides care to more than 430,000 children and adults at 49 clinical sites annually. Together, the institutions located on the Washington University Medical Center campus employ more than 21,000 clinicians, scientists, residents, fellows, administrators and support staff. The is the official page for Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri.
Washington University School of Medicine, located in St. Louis, Missouri, is the medical school of Washington University in St. Louis on the eastern border of Forest Park in St. Louis. Founded in 1891, the School of Medicine has 1,260 students, 604 of which are pursuing a medical degree with or without a combined Doctor of Philosophy or other advanced degree. It also offers doctorate degrees in biomedical research through the Division of Biology and Biological Sciences. The School has developed large physical therapy and occupational therapy programs, as well as the Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences which includes a Doctor of Audiology degree and a Master of Science in Deaf Education degree. There are 1,772 faculty, 1,022 residents, and 765 fellows.The clinical service is provided by Washington University Physicians, a comprehensive medical and surgical practice providing treatment in more than 75 medical specialties. Washington University Physicians are the medical staffs of the two teaching hospitals - Barnes-Jewish Hospital and St. Louis Children's Hospital. They also provide inpatient and outpatient care at the St. Louis Veteran's Administration Hospital, hospitals in the BJC HealthCare system and 35 other office locations throughout the greater St Louis region.
Stix Early Childhood Center is a SLPS magnet school that serves children from the St. Louis metro area in grades P3-2nd. (3rd-5th graders continue on to Humboldt Academy of Higher Learning which continues to build on the constructivist teaching style.)
Stix Early Childhood Center is a SLPS magnet school that serves children from the St. Louis metro area in grades P3-2nd. (3rd-5th graders continue on to Humboldt Academy of Higher Learning which continues to build on the constructivist teaching style.)
The educational philosophy at Shaw Avenue Children's Center is demonstrated by the following: We include a diverse group of families and staff. Our smaller overall enrollment size and our small child to teacher ratios are comfortable for very young children. Our encouraging learning environment is formed by our knowledge of individual child development, as opposed to a school model based on age requirements. We promote the growth of children's emotional security and confidence as a foundation for their mental and physical growth. Teams of teachers model the decision-making and cooperation that we expect children to learn. The practice of our Peace Table process confirms that young children have the ability to reach mutually agreeable solutions.
The John O'Fallon Technical High School at 5101 Northrup Avenue. It was opened in 1955 as a successor to the Hadley Technical School, from plans by architect F. Ray Leimkuehler. An annex was added to the school in 1970. O'Fallon, who lived from 1791 to 1885, was a prominent St. Louis philanthropist"
Meetings for the 2014-2015 school year will be held at on Tuesdays at 12 pm and are located in Jones Hall 1390 (lunch will be provided at all meetings)
Stix Early Childhood Center is a SLPS magnet school that serves children from the St. Louis metro area in grades P3-2nd. (3rd-5th graders continue on to Humboldt Academy of Higher Learning which continues to build on the constructivist teaching style.)
"Stemming from Tradition" Saturday, November 8, 2014
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Childgarden is a St. Louis Arc program. At Childgarden, we believe that all children are unique individuals with thoughts,interests, feelings, needs and abilities that deserve respect and attention. Children come to Childgarden for early education and therapy from across the St.Louis region equipped with a wide variety of backgrounds and skills. We strive to provide an enriching and diverse environment that families love. If you choose Childgarden, your child will become an active and enthusiastic learner who will enter elementary school ready to learn! Childgarden offers child care services to children ages 6 weeks to 6 years. Additionally, Childgarden offers therapy services for children attending the center as well as children needing itinerant therapy services. http://www.slarc.org/
Rosati-Kain High School was founded by the School Sisters of Notre Dame and the Sisters of St. Joseph. The school was named after Bishops Rosati and Kain. The school honors the charisms on the crest and celebrates one charism on a rotating basis each year. The charisms are: Humilitas, Virtus, Scienta, and Caritas.
We are a Pre-K - 5 Public Elementary School with a visual and performing arts emphasis
St. Louis Montessori offers programs for students from 2.5-6 years of age. As an Montessori school, our curriculum and programs are designed to build a strong foundation in academics, as well as social, emotional, physical and moral development.
Tower Grove Christian Academy has been serving students in the great city of Saint Louis for over thirty-five years. What started as a small church ministry has evolved into an academic institute that houses a preschool, elementary school, middle school, and college preparatory high school. Nestled at the corner of Magnolia and Tower Grove Avenue, our prime location makes field trips to the Missouri Botanical Gardens and Tower Grove Park as simple as going for a walk! But field trips aren't the only hands-on learning our students get; because citizenship is an important component to what we teach, our students particpate in a variety of service projects each year. Our student body represents a multitude of neighborhoods, ethnicities, and faiths. Some of our students commute from as far the Metro East, while others live close enough to walk to school. Some of our students are the children of TGCA graduates, while other students are first generation Americans! At TGCA we believe, wholeheartedly, that our school is a vessel to bring change to our city. Investing in our students today is an investment in our city tomorrow. From healthcare to chilcare, police force to air force, legal advice to financial advice, TGCA graduates go on to serve in some remarkable roles! Interested in learning more? Schedule a tour. Join us, be a Tiger!
The Name The Biome reflects our belief that the learning environment is critical to student success and must be responsive to the talents and individual academic needs of children. Just as a savannah biome supports a diverse array of life and interactions, The Biome will support the diverse academic needs and abilities of our students, and will encourage meaningful interaction of students and adults who will contribute positively to the school and larger communities. Curriculum Approach The Biome will be a model for integrating student-centered learning, project-based opportunities, and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) within a nurturing, academic ecosystem. The Biome’s curriculum and overall course of study will include the following core features: • Intensive provision of concentrated literacy and math instruction in the early grades; • Ongoing use of integrated/multidisciplinary units and lessons from kindergarten through grade 8; • Annual STEAM-focused and project-based thematic units, beginning in kindergarten and increasing in rigor and emphasis through grade 8; and • Year-end culminating portfolio presentations for 3rd – 8th graders. Initially, school leadership will use research-based purchased curriculum in literacy, math, science, and social studies to provide a foundation for ongoing curriculum development; however, the curriculum will ultimately be customized by experts with the aid of experienced classroom and school leaders, thereby ensuring that the curriculum remains rigorous and applicable to real-world settings. Grades Served The Biome will begin serving students in kindergarten and first grade, and will grow by one grade each year, eventually operating as a K-8 school by 2022-23. Student Benefits The Biome’s students will be dynamic and creative thinkers, working within an innovative environment with expert classroom leaders in whole- and small-group settings to first develop the core math and literacy skills that serve as prerequisites for ongoing learning, and then apply these skills in progressively challenging and aligned lessons and projects. A strong foundation of literacy and math in the early grades (K-2) will ensure that The Biome’s students will be prepared to engage in accelerated STEAM coursework and projects, culminating in students leaving The Biome with a portfolio of work exemplifying their experience and learning over the course of nine years. Students will benefit from a school climate that respects and nurtures their individuality, while enabling them to grow in confidence through real, measurable achievement. The Biome’s students will graduate from 8th grade well-exposed to STEAM coursework and careers, comfortable with and energized by interacting with a variety of stakeholders in their community, and on track to thrive in high school.