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.
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Hawthorn affiliates with the Young Women’s Leadership Network (“YWLN”) which supports five highly successful all-girls’ public schools in New York City and nine affiliate schools around the country. The YWLN model includes Daily Advisory in which a small group of girls meets each day with a faculty advisor. YWLN schools incorporate both a leadership and a health and wellness curriculum. A full time, trained college counselor works with the students beginning in 10th grade. Learning does not stop at the end of the regular school day; girls engage in programming after school and during the summer to strengthen their skills and expand their horizons. Uniforms are required. An all-girls’ school beginning at the 6th grade captures girls as they head into the tumultuous adolescent years. It is at this age that girls often begin to lose some of their earlier confidence and their self-esteem can begin to waver. Middle school girls who once saw themselves as curious and capable students, particularly in math and science, often begin to question their abilities. In a single sex environment, girls can thrive academically and socially, free from the distractions present in a coeducational school. Hawthorn girls have a real sense of belonging to a community that values them for their unique attributes and celebrates their strengths. The option of public single-sex education is not currently available in St. Louis. Hawthorn will be the first school of its kind, offering low-income families the opportunity to choose a single-sex education for their daughters. Hawthorn will provide its young women with the academic ability, self-esteem, and leadership skills that will enable them to succeed in college and beyond, forging pathways for themselves to bright futures.
Facebook Comment Guidelines, Confluence Charter Schools Confluence Charter Schools has guidelines for comments on its school Facebook pages. Confluence welcomes comments from students, alumni, parents and community members. Our Facebook pages represent our mission, vision and our core values of Wisdom, Justice, Courage, Compassion, Hope, Respect, Responsibility and Integrity. To keep conversations focused on school news and events, the Confluence Charter Schools’ Facebook pages – Old North, South City, Aspire, Confluence Preparatory Academy and Grand Center Arts Academy – are reviewed every day by the communications/public relations department. We ask that you are respectful and responsible when you make a comment. Any comments or posts that are deemed inappropriate, off-topic or unrelated to Confluence Charter Schools will be removed. Comments that will be removed include, but are not limited to: • Personal attacks • Off-topic posts • Comments focused on selling a product or service, SPAM • Comments about a specific student or staff member. Facebook is not the place for comments about issues with specific staff or students. If you have an issue you would like addressed, please contact your child’s school principal or the Confluence Resource Office. • Illegal posts – Laws that govern the use of copyrights, trade secrets, etc. will be followed. • Language – Language that is, but not limited to, seen as offensive, profane or provocative, hateful, racially or ethnically offensive or derogatory, threatening, obscene or sexually explicit will be deleted. • Links to outside websites – We will not allow fans to include links to websites for any purpose. Confluence Charter Schools will block fans from its Facebook pages for two or more violations of the guidelines. Posting Pictures to Confluence Facebook Pages To protect the integrity and safety of our students, Confluence Charter Schools will not allow fans to post pictures to its school Facebook pages. The pictures posted on the Facebook pages will be taken by Confluence administrators and/or staff, following the guidelines of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a federal law. Pictures of students on Facebook will not include full names, but may include captions that highlight the event or activity.
Beginning Futures implements Creative Curriculum (state approved). Our approach emphasizes on children obtaining educational milestones while learning through play.
GED Classes Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 10am - 1pm Adult Literacy Reading Classes Dyslexia Support