4115 Meramec Bottom Rd
St. Louis, MO 63129
(314) 984-7200
St. Louis Community College is the largest community college district in Missouri and one of the largest in the United States. Local voters approved by a two-to-one margin the formation of the Junior College District of St. Louis-St. Louis County in April 1962. It was the first district in the United States to simultaneously construct three campuses. The $47.2 million bond issue approved in 1965 was the largest in the history of U.S. community college development at that time. More than one-half the households in the St. Louis area include at least one person who has attended STLCC.
Metro Business College (MBC) gives you the personal attention and career focus that transforms “job training” into building a profession. Small classes and dedicated instructors give you the educational advantage as you prepare for the workplace. Metro Business College is a private career college that has been training students to meet career demands since 1968. The oldest current location is the Cape Girardeau location, which was started in 1981. The Rolla campus was opened in 1984, the Jefferson City campus was opened in 1985, and the Arnold campus was opened in 2007. MBC offers certificates, diplomas, and associate of applied science degrees that usually range between 9-18 months. Financial aid is available for those who qualify. A Career Services Coordinator will assist students in finding their new career. After a student has graduated, MBC offers continuous placement assistance and refresher courses. We cannot guarantee job placement, but we will train you and give you the skills necessary to obtain a new career. For more information regarding graduation and placement rates, program costs, and other information, please go to www.metrobusinesscollege.edu/disclosures.html.
Lowest grade taught: 9th Grade - Highest grade taught: 12th Grade
We're a robotics club out of Fox High School in Arnold, Missouri. We compete in FIRST Tech Challenge in the FIRST Network. We we're founded in 2010 through a grant from Boeing. We have advanced to the 2015 and 2016 Missouri State Robotics Championships!
Achievement • Character • Excellence The Fox C-6 School District encompasses eleven elementary schools, four middle schools, and two high schools. Currently the district has nearly 12,000 students enrolled in grades kindergarten through twelve. The district seeks to achieve its mission by providing a full range of programs such as Parents As Teachers, full day Kindergarten,comprehensive special education services, gifted education classes,college-level classes for high school students offered on-site and through interactive television, computer assisted instruction, and effective classroom instruction in all academic areas, the fine arts and physical education. Success in life also comes from having a strong foundation of principle on which to base learning. In addition to the educational development of our students, we also concern ourselves with their character development as well. Each month the district highlights a special quality or trait as part of our Character Education Trait of the Month, a program designed to establish wholesome values in every child alongside their studies. Our greatest resource is the people in the communities that Fox C-6 School District serves. Residents continue to support the district in many different ways, from serving as volunteers at various schools to attending school concerts, activities, and athletic events. Many Fox C-6 School District graduates remain here in local neighborhoods to give something back to the community that supported their education.
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