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The document cost more than $600,000 to develop, $225,000 of which was paid by St. Louis Public Schools.
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A districtwide effort to remove fences with lead paint on them is underway in the St. Louis Public Schools district.
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Last year, 120 children were shot in metropolitan St. Louis, by one organization's count. Now, educators are looking to students for input on how to stop gun violence.
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On Monday, students danced across the stage at the magnet high school to remember the people they lost in the October mass shooting and to celebrate the ways they continue to heal.
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The Gateway STEM students staged the protest to call for action on gun violence.
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The court said charter schools do not have to spend the money on desegregation programs.
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Urban Strategies Inc. has received a $20.8 million federal Promise Neighborhoods grant to provide academic and social services support to students and families in struggling schools in the 63106 ZIP code of north St. Louis. The federal grant will give families access to early childhood education, emotional support programs and college and career readiness assistance.
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St. Louis Public Schools has hired Keisha Scarlett, an administrator in Seattle Public Schools who has a doctorate in education leadership and policy studies, as its superintendent.
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The candidates are vying to replace Kelvin Adams, who was one of the longest-serving superintendents in St. Louis history.
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St. Louis Public Schools Superintendent Kelvin Adams will retire this month from the district he helmed for the past 14 years.