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Educators at both public and private schools in St. Louis County explain how they are making in-person learning work in difficult circumstances.
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A year ago, high school student Dakota Warren could often be found in the backyard of biologist Patty Parker, catching birds in an effort to get blood samples. When she wasn’t in Parker’s yard, she was busy in Parker’s lab at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, conducting DNA research with those samples. This summer, Warren planned to return to Parker’s lab, but then the pandemic hit. And like most people with any plans for 2020, Parker and her teenage interns had to rethink theirs.
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On a recent morning of summer school, students were met at the entrance of Gore Elementary School in Jennings with thermal temperature scanners. It’s just…
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri is calling on the state’s school districts to follow a national example and remove police officers from…
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Jennings school students who are homeless and need a ride to school are arriving the way many suburban kids do: by minivan.The small north St. Louis…
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MADISON — A program that pairs science and technology education with car racing hit the track at World Wide Technology Raceway on Thursday.For the first…
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Another area school district is about to open an on-campus health center. Riverview Gardens High School's clinic will be available to 1,200 students this…
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More than a dozen high school students from the Jennings School District brushed up on their job skills Thursday as part of a program through AT&T.The…
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Chantel Courtney and her two sons took a wrong turn at Normandy’s back-to-school fair last weekend in search of getting her eighth-grader a vaccination.…
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All of Jennings High School’s most recent senior class is either bound for college or has found employment, according to the district.That does include…