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St. Louis, MO 63104
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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.
The Vincent C. Immel Law Library promotes research, scholarship, and educational endeavors primarily for the faculty, students and staff of the law school in an atmosphere that respects freedom of inquiry in accordance with the mission of university.
The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis (BAMSL) serves attorneys, judges, paralegals, and law students in the City of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Clayton, St. Charles County, Jefferson County, and the metro east counties of Madison and St. Clair. We currently serve over 5,000 members and are headquartered at 555 Washington Avenue, Suite 100, St. Louis, MO 63101. Need help with a legal issue? BAMSL operates the Lawyer Referral and Information Service (LRIS) which connects people with attorneys who can help them resolve their legal matter. Call the LRIS at 314-621-6681 between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. The St. Louis Bar Foundation, founded in 1956 as the charitable arm of BAMSL, further extends the Association’s reach by providing grants, scholarships and various other forms of financial assistance to further the rule of law and the administration of justice. There’s more about the Foundation at http://on.bamsl.org/SkO4BH.
The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis (BAMSL) serves attorneys, judges, paralegals, and law students in the City of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Clayton, St. Charles County, Jefferson County, and the metro east counties of Madison and St. Clair. We currently serve over 5,000 members and are headquartered at 555 Washington Avenue, Suite 100, St. Louis, MO 63101. Need help with a legal issue? BAMSL operates the Lawyer Referral and Information Service (LRIS) which connects people with attorneys who can help them resolve their legal matter. Call the LRIS at 314-621-6681 between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. The St. Louis Bar Foundation, founded in 1956 as the charitable arm of BAMSL, further extends the Association’s reach by providing grants, scholarships and various other forms of financial assistance to further the rule of law and the administration of justice. There’s more about the Foundation at http://on.bamsl.org/SkO4BH.
The Student Bar Association (SBA) is the governmental body for all law students. Every School of Law student is a member of the SBA. The purpose of SBA, as set forth by its constitution, is to provide the students of the law school with a forum for the expression of ideas concerning the social, moral and intellectual aspects of the legal profession, and also to provide an opportunity for the students of the law school to participate in the formulation and administration of the educational policies of the law school. The SBA serves as an umbrella organization for all of the student groups within the law school. The SBA provides funding for student organizations, coordinates activities among students, works in conjunction with the Deans’ Office in addressing student concerns, and represents the law school in the Graduate and Professional Student Association (GPSA) of Saint Louis University. The SBA is committed to creating the best learning environment for all students, and we encourage everyone to actively participate in SBA activities. The SBA is here to help make your law school career a success. The goal is for all students to use the SBA as a resource for any questions, concerns or needs. Please feel free to contact the president or any of the officers, and they will be happy to help.
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.
St. Louis Community College has provided so many people with a transformational experience. We want to hear your story. Visit the Foundation website for information on how to help a current student achieve the same amazing experience: www.stlcc.edu/foundation
The Downtown Dance Center (DDC), home of The Big Muddy Dance Company, offers specialized training for the intermediate, advanced, and professional dancer. Along with open advanced morning ballet classes with The Big Muddy Dance Company, the company offers a Trainee Program for those high level dancers who are ready to take their dancing to the next level, or experience a pre-professional atmosphere. For those intermediate to advanced dancers who wish to supplement their current training with high level classes, the DDC also offers an open track of ballet and contemporary jazz classes. New to the schedule are our Beginning I-II Adult classes for those inexperienced dancers hoping to have fun, stay in shape, and learn the basics of dance!
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.
Training Center for Apprentice and Journeymen of Sprinkler Fitters Local 268 and Signatory Contractors of the Greater Saint Louis Metropolitan Area.
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.
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.
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.
The Saint Louis University Law Journal is the oldest publication at Saint Louis University School of Law. Law students edit and produce the Journal, which the School of Law sponsors. Eminent scholars, judges, professors, practitioners and high-achieving law students author the articles for the Journal’s four annual issues. The Journal publishes four annual issues on a variety of legal topics. It is our goal to publish timely, pertinent and thought-provoking legal scholarship in every volume. Further, we seek to make publishing with the Journal a positive and enjoyable experience for the authors with whom we collaborate. Finally, it is our readers whom we endeavor to serve. Our readers are the final judge of quality, and the Journal seeks to improve in quality with each successive volume.
The Downtown Dance Center (DDC), home of The Big Muddy Dance Company, offers specialized training for the intermediate, advanced, and professional dancer. Along with open advanced morning ballet classes with The Big Muddy Dance Company, the company offers a Trainee Program for those high level dancers who are ready to take their dancing to the next level, or experience a pre-professional atmosphere. For those intermediate to advanced dancers who wish to supplement their current training with high level classes, the DDC also offers an open track of ballet and contemporary jazz classes. New to the schedule are our Beginning I-II Adult classes for those inexperienced dancers hoping to have fun, stay in shape, and learn the basics of dance!
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.
Our Guiding Philosophy - Ensure courses are accessible to as many people as possible. - Seek to build relationships and collaborations with other organizations. - Develop a committed and self-perpetuating volunteer base of grads. - Create together a relationship in which our work can show up as making a difference in people’s lives. - Welcome opportunities for us to work globally on that which concerns us all as human beings.
Maurice Egeston is a pianist from St. Louis, Missouri who spends his musical time leading bands, writing music, working as a piano accompanist and working as an educator in both the classroom and the private studio. Mo did his graduate studies in chamber music and accompanying at Southern Illinois University (Edwardsville) with Dr. Linda Perry. He has been the adjunct music instructor at Columbia College-St. Louis since 1996 and he returned as a music instructor to McKendree University in the Fall of 2012. - See more at: http://www.moegeston.com
Enrollment Data: • Pre-K: 2,166 • K-12: 24,871 • Average Daily Attendance: 94% Student Data: • Male: 51% • Female: 49% • African American: 83% • Caucasian: 11% • Hispanic: 3% • Asian: 3% • ESOL: 7% • Students in Transition: 14% • Special Education: 12% • Approved for free/reduced lunch: 89% Employee Data: • Total Employees: 4,413 • Teachers: 1,909
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.
NIE is an acronym for Newspapers in Education. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch NIE program encourages teachers to use the Post-Dispatch as a textbook in the classroom. Through NIE, students use the newspaper to learn a variety of skills - from math, reading and character education to science, health and nutrition. The Post-Dispatch NIE program has been providing newspaper access to area teachers and students for more than 30 years and provides access to more than 6 million papers and/or ePosts a year. Since the introduction of ePost (an exact electronic replica of the Post-Dispatch), NIE is now a green program eliminating the production and distribution of newspapers to classrooms. NIE, through Missouri Press Foundation, is a 501c3.
MSS strives to create a strong inclusive community amongst students, faculty, and staff that personifies respect, accountability and acceptance, while supporting and empowering students to achieve degree completion. Strong partnerships and collaborations across the campus and the St. Louis community are established to promote student learning and development, engagement, persistence and success to aid in closing the achievement gap.
At Downtown Children's Center we have... A quality curriculum with daily skill development activities and individualized attention that provides each child opportunities for success. A state-of-the-art facility, conveniently located in downtown St. Louis with ample parking. Small group sizes with separate classrooms for each age range / developmental level, as well as preparation for kindergarten readiness standards. Caring teachers and staff with advanced early childhood credentials, who are committed fully to providing an outstanding academic education. A nutritious program utilizing quality ingredients, age appropriate portions and fresh produce. DCC is a proud member of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Accredited.