St Louis Community College at Forest Park 5600 Oakland Ave
St. Louis, MO 63110
St. Louis Community College ("STLCC") is the largest community college district in Missouri and one of the largest in the United States. Supported by the Junior College District of St. Louis City - St. Louis County, it was the first district in the United States to simultaneously construct three campuses through a $47.2 million bond issue approved in 1965, the largest in the history of the nation's community college development at the time. STLCC serves its student body through four campuses and four satellite facilities, offering college-transfer options and career programs in areas such as art and design, business, engineering and technology, developmental and continuing education.
"St. James School is a wonderful place for students from diverse backgrounds to grow academically, socially, and spiritually. We strive to create an environment where each and every student is given the attention necessary to achieve his/her individual success." - Ms. Karen Battaglia, Principal
"St. James School is a wonderful place for students from diverse backgrounds to grow academically, socially, and spiritually. We strive to create an environment where each and every student is given the attention necessary to achieve his/her individual success." - Ms. Karen Battaglia, Principal
OUR PROGRAMS: Recycling On the Go St. Louis Earth Day’s Recycling On the Go is the region’s first wide-scale event-greening program. Green Dining Alliance A program committed to working with St. Louis restaurants to reduce their environmental impact. By considering all areas of operations, the GDA puts strong emphasis on reducing, recycling and composting restaurant waste as well as sourcing sustainable food, to-go ware and cleaning supplies. St. Louis Earth Day Festival The St. Louis Earth Day Festival is the oldest and largest Earth Day Festival in the Midwest. Attracting 30,000 attendees on average annually, the Festival is a premier destination for the public to learn about a wide-range of environmental issues in an engaging and entertaining setting. Recycling Extravaganza A collection event for hard-to-recycle items made its debut at the 2011 St. Louis Earth Day Festival. All are invited to load up their cars, trucks or bicycle baskets with any (or all) of the items that will be collected by one of a dozen partnering non-profit organizations or recycling companies. St. Louis Earth Day Symposium This important educational and networking event for local governments and planning professionals gives tools for implementing sustainable considerations in new projects throughout the St. Louis area.
Booksource is a market leader for K-12 classroom libraries, providing the education market with the most extensive selection of authentic, leveled literature, including new and classic titles and custom classroom collections.
Booksource is a market leader for K-12 classroom libraries, providing the education market with the most extensive selection of authentic, leveled literature, including new and classic titles and custom classroom collections.
Sacred Heart Villa is an Early Childhood Development Center. Every weekday, two, three, four, and five year olds enter a unique place that is designed just for them. The Villa is dedicated to the education and care of young children in a Catholic setting. Call 314-771-2224 for a tour or availability of classroom openings.
Sacred Heart Villa is an Early Childhood Development Center. Every weekday, two, three, four, and five year olds enter a unique place that is designed just for them. The Villa is dedicated to the education and care of young children in a Catholic setting. Call 314-771-2224 for a tour or availability of classroom openings.
Our Providers: Lawrence Tychsen, M.D. Gregg Lueder, M.D. Susan Culican, M.D., PhD. Mark Rallo, O.D. James Hoekel, O.D. Nicholas Silvestros, O.D. Bryan Bowen, O.D David Garibaldi, C.O., COMT Marlo Galli, C.O.
We build a robot each year to compete in that year's robot game. As we build the robot; the robot builds the team. This gives our team members many life skills; not just physical skills, but leadership skills they will take with them for a lifetime.
A collaborative, interdisciplinary approach to research and education is a hallmark of Washington University and the Division. As a university-wide consortium, the Division transcends departmental lines and removes traditional boundaries of scientific fields. Faculty and graduate students regularly cross disciplines, devising novel questions and approaches that might otherwise go unexplored. The Division currently consists of 657 graduate students and 415 faculty members from 33 university-wide departments.
2014-2015 Officers: Elizabeth Womack - President Sherell Adams - Executive Vice President Gloria De Avila - Vice President of Communication An'drea Adams - Vice President of Fellowship Martina Jones - Vice President of Finance Lydia Priest Regan - Vice President of Leadership Courtney Rodriguez - Vice President of Membership Salmedina Alic- Vice President of Parlimentary Procedures Monique Edwards - Vice President of Scholarship Devon Cook - Vice President of Service Advisor - Ms. Sandra Knight
St. Louis Community College ("STLCC") is the largest community college district in Missouri and one of the largest in the United States. Supported by the Junior College District of St. Louis City - St. Louis County, it was the first district in the United States to simultaneously construct three campuses through a $47.2 million bond issue approved in 1965, the largest in the history of the nation's community college development at the time. STLCC serves its student body through four campuses and four satellite facilities, offering college-transfer options and career programs in areas such as art and design, business, engineering and technology, developmental and continuing education.
Booksource is a market leader for K-12 classroom libraries, providing the education market with the most extensive selection of authentic, leveled literature, including new and classic titles and custom classroom collections.
We are a unique personal training company in the St Louis area that caters to every fitness level. We provide grocery store tours, nutrition advice, newsletters with the latest research in the fitness industry and assessment based precision programming by highly qualified professionals. We specialize in Olympic lifting, suspension training, kettle bell technology and corrective exercise creating better strength, power, coordination, flexibility, agility, speed, endurance, stability and balance. Defining Natural Ability is where you will receive an experience of community and professionalism unparalleled in any other facility. Co-owners Josh Houseman (ACE Certified) Michael Keane (B.S Kinesiology/Exercise Science, P.E/Health Certified K-12, CSCS) Victor Kizer (B.S Exercise Science, CSCS, NASM, CES Certified) Trainers Patrick Barry Jnr CPT (NSCA) Sam Youngblood (B.S Exercise Science)
We build a robot each year to compete in that year's robot game. As we build the robot; the robot builds the team. This gives our team members many life skills; not just physical skills, but leadership skills they will take with them for a lifetime.
We have regular science labs during school year on Saturday from 9:00am to 4:00pm. We have astronomy, chemistry, agriscience, engineering, computer science, neuroscience, and entrepreneurship components in our program that engage teens in critical thinking about science and fun scientific learning. During summer time, we don't have regular components but we do have Summer Time Science that serves the same purpose as regular school year activities while adds to more insights of knowledge and provides more internship opportunities for the teens.
We build a robot each year to compete in that year's robot game. As we build the robot; the robot builds the team. This gives our team members many life skills; not just physical skills, but leadership skills they will take with them for a lifetime.
Founded in 1991 by two M.D/Ph.D. students, the Young Scientist Program is designed to attract high school students from disadvantaged backgrounds into scientific careers through activities emphasizing hands-on research and individualized contact between young people and active scientists.
"St. James School is a wonderful place for students from diverse backgrounds to grow academically, socially, and spiritually. We strive to create an environment where each and every student is given the attention necessary to achieve his/her individual success." - Ms. Karen Battaglia, Principal
Washington University in St. Louis is committed to excellence in research and education, and recognizes that postdoctoral researchers make a critical contribution to the University's overall research mission through the generation of new ideas, sharing of research knowledge, and the publication of research results. Washington University also recognizes that postdoctoral training positions are temporary training positions designed to enhance scientific, professional and other skills. The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs (OPA) provides support and resources for postdoctoral researchers, as well as faculty and administration, and advocates for postdoctoral issues.
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Sacred Heart Villa is an Early Childhood Development Center. Every weekday, two, three, four, and five year olds enter a unique place that is designed just for them. The Villa is dedicated to the education and care of young children in a Catholic setting. Call 314-771-2224 for a tour or availability of classroom openings.
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A collaborative, interdisciplinary approach to research and education is a hallmark of Washington University and the Division. As a university-wide consortium, the Division transcends departmental lines and removes traditional boundaries of scientific fields. Faculty and graduate students regularly cross disciplines, devising novel questions and approaches that might otherwise go unexplored. The Division currently consists of 657 graduate students and 415 faculty members from 33 university-wide departments.