1901 N Kingshighway Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63113
(314) 361-5323
Ranken Technical College is a private, non-profit institution of higher education. Rich with history, Ranken has provided students with top quality educational programs for 100 years. Ranken Technical College’s primary mission is to provide the comprehensive education and training necessary to prepare students for employment and advancement in a variety of technical fields. Throughout its long history as a St. Louis College and trade school, Ranken has been an excellent training and educational center for professionals looking to start or advance in their careers. Ranken Technical School’s success in job placement is well-documented, with over 98 percent of Ranken graduates finding gainful employment in their chosen field within six months of graduation. Ranken Technical College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
At New City School® we recognize that students must be prepared for tomorrow's challenges with a rigorous academic curriculum. Our students average more than three years above grade level on standardized tests. But those achievements form only the foundation. At New City we work towards genuine understanding. Our students are taught how to discover the question, work as members of a team, and solve the problem. These skills will continue to be the hallmarks of successful members of society. We rely on more than just textbooks. By teaching through experiences we ensure that our students don't just memorize facts, but develop a genuine understanding of the curriculum. Here are a few examples of how our teachers turn familiar elementary school units into memorable events students are still talking about years later. First graders create and present plant museums. Third graders research and build Our use of Multiple Intelligences theory as a basis for curriculum enhances the strength of our academic program. It allows children to develop in many different ways and to use their range of strengths and talents in learning and growing. Our kids learn how to solve problems while appreciating the fun and excitement of the process! New City School® helps students find the pathways to learning that best fit their talents. At the same time, kids learn to appreciate the strengths of others, a big step toward understanding differences and building bridges of cooperation towards common goals. Our students graduate with confidence about their futures. Their success, both as achievers and group leaders, is noted often by their secondary school teachers. We are proud they attend schools such as Chaminade, Crossroads, John Burroughs, Mary Institute Country Day, St. Louis Priory, Villa Duchesne, Visitation Academy, and Whitfield as well as local parochial and public schools.
At New City School® we recognize that students must be prepared for tomorrow's challenges with a rigorous academic curriculum. Our students average more than three years above grade level on standardized tests. But those achievements form only the foundation. At New City we work towards genuine understanding. Our students are taught how to discover the question, work as members of a team, and solve the problem. These skills will continue to be the hallmarks of successful members of society. We rely on more than just textbooks. By teaching through experiences we ensure that our students don't just memorize facts, but develop a genuine understanding of the curriculum. Here are a few examples of how our teachers turn familiar elementary school units into memorable events students are still talking about years later. First graders create and present plant museums. Third graders research and build Our use of Multiple Intelligences theory as a basis for curriculum enhances the strength of our academic program. It allows children to develop in many different ways and to use their range of strengths and talents in learning and growing. Our kids learn how to solve problems while appreciating the fun and excitement of the process! New City School® helps students find the pathways to learning that best fit their talents. At the same time, kids learn to appreciate the strengths of others, a big step toward understanding differences and building bridges of cooperation towards common goals. Our students graduate with confidence about their futures. Their success, both as achievers and group leaders, is noted often by their secondary school teachers. We are proud they attend schools such as Chaminade, Crossroads, John Burroughs, Mary Institute Country Day, St. Louis Priory, Villa Duchesne, Visitation Academy, and Whitfield as well as local parochial and public schools.
The Excellence Arts & Media Academy is a Midwestern-based production company dedicated to empowering, educating, and entertaining our audiences. The EAMA specializes in producing historically-based and education theater and films The Excellence Arts & Media Academy was founded by Jacob Henderson in 2011 at the YWCA of Alton.
Youth Learning Center (YLC), a 501(c)3 organization, concentrates its learning enhancement activities on STEAM: science, technology, engineering, art, and math. Learning opportunities are provided through the Summer Discovery Academy as well as during our after school program, known as Resources for Learning Programs, throughout the school year. In addition to the programs’ affordability, financial aid and full scholarships are available to students in both programs. Founded in 2003 by Willie L. Kent Sr. and Ray and Judy DeLuca Ford, YLC’s mission is to positively impact the lives of youth by offering academic enhancement opportunities designed to inspire a commitment to life-long learning and leadership from the classroom to the community.
Youth Learning Center (YLC), a 501(c)3 organization, concentrates its learning enhancement activities on STEAM: science, technology, engineering, art, and math. Learning opportunities are provided through the Summer Discovery Academy as well as during our after school program, known as Resources for Learning Programs, throughout the school year. In addition to the programs’ affordability, financial aid and full scholarships are available to students in both programs. Founded in 2003 by Willie L. Kent Sr. and Ray and Judy DeLuca Ford, YLC’s mission is to positively impact the lives of youth by offering academic enhancement opportunities designed to inspire a commitment to life-long learning and leadership from the classroom to the community.
We are a licensed childcare center with a focus on educational childcare, a commitment to quality education, upholding the highest standards in childcare while also maintaining a personal experience with parents and families that has given us a word of mouth great reputation in the community for over a decade.
We are a licensed childcare center with a focus on educational childcare, a commitment to quality education, upholding the highest standards in childcare while also maintaining a personal experience with parents and families that has given us a word of mouth great reputation in the community for over a decade.
We are a licensed childcare center with a focus on educational childcare, a commitment to quality education, upholding the highest standards in childcare while also maintaining a personal experience with parents and families that has given us a word of mouth great reputation in the community for over a decade.
Ranken Technical College is a private, non-profit institution of higher education. Rich with history, Ranken has provided students with top quality educational programs for 100 years. Ranken Technical College’s primary mission is to provide the comprehensive education and training necessary to prepare students for employment and advancement in a variety of technical fields. Throughout its long history as a St. Louis College and trade school, Ranken has been an excellent training and educational center for professionals looking to start or advance in their careers. Ranken Technical School’s success in job placement is well-documented, with over 98 percent of Ranken graduates finding gainful employment in their chosen field within six months of graduation. Ranken Technical College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
The Excellence Arts & Media Academy is a Midwestern-based production company dedicated to empowering, educating, and entertaining our audiences. The EAMA specializes in producing historically-based and education theater and films The Excellence Arts & Media Academy was founded by Jacob Henderson in 2011 at the YWCA of Alton.
A relaxed enviroment to develop life plans through consultation, counseling, tutoring, job readiness skills, and referrals to assist individuals, couples, families, and groups.
Youth Learning Center (YLC), a 501(c)3 organization, concentrates its learning enhancement activities on STEAM: science, technology, engineering, art, and math. Learning opportunities are provided through the Summer Discovery Academy as well as during our after school program, known as Resources for Learning Programs, throughout the school year. In addition to the programs’ affordability, financial aid and full scholarships are available to students in both programs. Founded in 2003 by Willie L. Kent Sr. and Ray and Judy DeLuca Ford, YLC’s mission is to positively impact the lives of youth by offering academic enhancement opportunities designed to inspire a commitment to life-long learning and leadership from the classroom to the community.
At New City School® we recognize that students must be prepared for tomorrow's challenges with a rigorous academic curriculum. Our students average more than three years above grade level on standardized tests. But those achievements form only the foundation. At New City we work towards genuine understanding. Our students are taught how to discover the question, work as members of a team, and solve the problem. These skills will continue to be the hallmarks of successful members of society. We rely on more than just textbooks. By teaching through experiences we ensure that our students don't just memorize facts, but develop a genuine understanding of the curriculum. Here are a few examples of how our teachers turn familiar elementary school units into memorable events students are still talking about years later. First graders create and present plant museums. Third graders research and build Our use of Multiple Intelligences theory as a basis for curriculum enhances the strength of our academic program. It allows children to develop in many different ways and to use their range of strengths and talents in learning and growing. Our kids learn how to solve problems while appreciating the fun and excitement of the process! New City School® helps students find the pathways to learning that best fit their talents. At the same time, kids learn to appreciate the strengths of others, a big step toward understanding differences and building bridges of cooperation towards common goals. Our students graduate with confidence about their futures. Their success, both as achievers and group leaders, is noted often by their secondary school teachers. We are proud they attend schools such as Chaminade, Crossroads, John Burroughs, Mary Institute Country Day, St. Louis Priory, Villa Duchesne, Visitation Academy, and Whitfield as well as local parochial and public schools.
ECMO AHEC is one of seven regional centers that makes up the statewide Missouri AHEC (MAHEC). ECMO AHEC works in collaboration with Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, the University of Columbia School of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, and local communities. ECMO AHEC is a 501 © (3) nonprofit corporation supported by funds from the US Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, and other community organizations and contributors. The ECMO AHEC region includes St. Louis City, St. Louis County, St. Charles County, Jefferson County, and Franklin County. The target communities within these counties are those designated as medically underserved or having a shortage of health professionals.