2350 S 7th, Suite 150
St. Louis, MO 63104
Lift For Life Academy, St. Louis City's first independent charter school, serves City students in grades 6-12. We boast a 95.6% average daily attendance rate for our high school students. With over 500 students, we continue to strive to provide phenomenal education for St. Louis City children.
Lift For Life Academy, St. Louis City's first independent charter school, serves City students in grades 6-12. We boast a 95.6% average daily attendance rate for our high school students. With over 500 students, we continue to strive to provide phenomenal education for St. Louis City children.
In 2009, KIPP Inspire Academy opened with 80 fifth graders and one promise: that we would do whatever it takes to help our students climb the mountain to and through college. Seven years later, we continue to make-and keep-that promise, now serving nearly 960 students in four schools. With the support of our sponsor, Washington University in St. Louis, KIPP St. Louis eventually plans to serve more than 2,600 students in six schools. KIPP St. Louis enrolls students from every zip code in the city, and aims to bring the opportunity for quality education to those students living in areas without access to high-performing schools. Ninety-eight percent of our students are African-American, 96 percent qualify for free or reduced-price meals, and 13 percent qualify for special education services.
In 2009, KIPP Inspire Academy opened with 80 fifth graders and one promise: that we would do whatever it takes to help our students climb the mountain to and through college. Seven years later, we continue to make-and keep-that promise, now serving nearly 960 students in four schools. With the support of our sponsor, Washington University in St. Louis, KIPP St. Louis eventually plans to serve more than 2,600 students in six schools. KIPP St. Louis enrolls students from every zip code in the city, and aims to bring the opportunity for quality education to those students living in areas without access to high-performing schools. Ninety-eight percent of our students are African-American, 96 percent qualify for free or reduced-price meals, and 13 percent qualify for special education services.
Many of the Gene Slay's Boys' Club’s alumni have and continue to impact the St. Louis metropolitan area as leaders in the business community, elected officials, judges, medical professionals, police officers and fire fighters, professional athletes, and philanthropists. The Gene Slay's Boys' Club of St. Louis works to prepare the next generation of young men to lead the community. The Club’s vision is that the youth served will achieve the skills needed to graduate high school, enter college, live healthy lifestyles, and provide leadership in the community. As the community around the Club has changed, so have its programs. The Club has devoted itself to evolving with St. Louis to ensure that it will always exist as a resource for youth.
Many of the Gene Slay's Boys' Club’s alumni have and continue to impact the St. Louis metropolitan area as leaders in the business community, elected officials, judges, medical professionals, police officers and fire fighters, professional athletes, and philanthropists. The Gene Slay's Boys' Club of St. Louis works to prepare the next generation of young men to lead the community. The Club’s vision is that the youth served will achieve the skills needed to graduate high school, enter college, live healthy lifestyles, and provide leadership in the community. As the community around the Club has changed, so have its programs. The Club has devoted itself to evolving with St. Louis to ensure that it will always exist as a resource for youth.
Mission Lafayette Preparatory Academy is a community that prepares all students for academic and collegiate success and equips them to enter the world as active, responsible, and involved citizens and leaders. Vision We believe all of our students can and will achieve ambitious academic and personal outcomes. We encourage curiosity and thrive from challenge. Staff and parents collaborate to create a learning community that helps all students identify their interests and promote their strengths. In this joyful and intentionally diverse atmosphere, students will feel developed and cared for as people and will become responsible problem-solvers, communicators, teammates and leaders.
Mission Lafayette Preparatory Academy is a community that prepares all students for academic and collegiate success and equips them to enter the world as active, responsible, and involved citizens and leaders. Vision We believe all of our students can and will achieve ambitious academic and personal outcomes. We encourage curiosity and thrive from challenge. Staff and parents collaborate to create a learning community that helps all students identify their interests and promote their strengths. In this joyful and intentionally diverse atmosphere, students will feel developed and cared for as people and will become responsible problem-solvers, communicators, teammates and leaders.
Y Literacy UNLOCKS THE POWER OF LITERACY through four programs. Youth Programs: YRead Unlocks the Power of Literacy by... Providing free one-on-one tutoring to school-age children who are a grade level or more behind in their reading skills. The YRead program matches school-age students who are struggling in reading with volunteer tutors. Tutors and students meet twice a week in local libraries for a year to foster a love of reading and improve skills. Learning Labs Unlock the Power of Literacy by... Providing small group reading and math instruction. The Learning Labs provide small group instruction for students who need help improving their reading or math skills. Learning Labs are located at the Emerson Family YMCA, the Monsanto Family YMCA and the Carondelet Park Rec Complex. Students enrolled in the Learning Labs attend regularly scheduled sessions twice a week during after school hours for an hour each session. We also have a Learning Lab at Cool Valley Elementary School sponsored by Express Scripts. Adult Programs: The Literacy Council Unlocks the Power of Literacy by... Providing free one-on-one tutoring to adults needing to improve their reading skills. Tutors and students meet at local libraries once a week for 1.5 hours. Students and tutors invest one year in the program so they can work together as the student meets his/her personal goals. Beginning Babies with Books Unlocks the Power of Literacy by... Empowering parents to become their child’s first teacher and best role model for reading. Beginning Babies with Books works with parents to develop at home literacy skills by providing parent support and opportunities to receive children's books.
College Preparatory High School values academic achievement and character development in all of its students. We offer enrichment courses in music, art, and foreign languages as well as advanced placement classes and ACT preparation.
College Preparatory High School values academic achievement and character development in all of its students. We offer enrichment courses in music, art, and foreign languages as well as advanced placement classes and ACT preparation.
The Center for Sustainability is an academic unit at Saint Louis University that offers graduate programs in sustainability, urban planning, and geographic information systems (GIS). If you would like more information about campus sustainability initiatives, including recycling, waste reduction, and building and grounds maintenance, please visit Facilities Services' SLUstainability website at https://www.slu.edu/facilities-services-home/sustainability or like the GreenBilliken on Facebook.
Training Center for Apprentice and Journeymen of Sprinkler Fitters Local 268 and Signatory Contractors of the Greater Saint Louis Metropolitan Area.
Training Center for Apprentice and Journeymen of Sprinkler Fitters Local 268 and Signatory Contractors of the Greater Saint Louis Metropolitan Area.
Many of the Gene Slay's Boys' Club’s alumni have and continue to impact the St. Louis metropolitan area as leaders in the business community, elected officials, judges, medical professionals, police officers and fire fighters, professional athletes, and philanthropists. The Gene Slay's Boys' Club of St. Louis works to prepare the next generation of young men to lead the community. The Club’s vision is that the youth served will achieve the skills needed to graduate high school, enter college, live healthy lifestyles, and provide leadership in the community. As the community around the Club has changed, so have its programs. The Club has devoted itself to evolving with St. Louis to ensure that it will always exist as a resource for youth.
Lift For Life Academy, St. Louis City's first independent charter school, serves City students in grades 6-12. We boast a 95.6% average daily attendance rate for our high school students. With over 500 students, we continue to strive to provide phenomenal education for St. Louis City children.
Training Center for Apprentice and Journeymen of Sprinkler Fitters Local 268 and Signatory Contractors of the Greater Saint Louis Metropolitan Area.
Mission Lafayette Preparatory Academy is a community that prepares all students for academic and collegiate success and equips them to enter the world as active, responsible, and involved citizens and leaders. Vision We believe all of our students can and will achieve ambitious academic and personal outcomes. We encourage curiosity and thrive from challenge. Staff and parents collaborate to create a learning community that helps all students identify their interests and promote their strengths. In this joyful and intentionally diverse atmosphere, students will feel developed and cared for as people and will become responsible problem-solvers, communicators, teammates and leaders.
College Preparatory High School values academic achievement and character development in all of its students. We offer enrichment courses in music, art, and foreign languages as well as advanced placement classes and ACT preparation.
In 2009, KIPP Inspire Academy opened with 80 fifth graders and one promise: that we would do whatever it takes to help our students climb the mountain to and through college. Seven years later, we continue to make-and keep-that promise, now serving nearly 960 students in four schools. With the support of our sponsor, Washington University in St. Louis, KIPP St. Louis eventually plans to serve more than 2,600 students in six schools. KIPP St. Louis enrolls students from every zip code in the city, and aims to bring the opportunity for quality education to those students living in areas without access to high-performing schools. Ninety-eight percent of our students are African-American, 96 percent qualify for free or reduced-price meals, and 13 percent qualify for special education services.
MCPSA is the respected voice for charter public schools in the State of Missouri advocating, communicating, and educating our members, charter school stakeholders, and communities throughout the State.
The Center for Sustainability is an academic unit at Saint Louis University that offers graduate programs in sustainability, urban planning, and geographic information systems (GIS). If you would like more information about campus sustainability initiatives, including recycling, waste reduction, and building and grounds maintenance, please visit Facilities Services' SLUstainability website at https://www.slu.edu/facilities-services-home/sustainability or like the GreenBilliken on Facebook.