Dale Singer
Education ReporterDale Singer began his career in professional journalism in 1969 by talking his way into a summer vacation replacement job at the now-defunct United Press International bureau in St. Louis; he later joined UPI full-time in 1972. Eight years later, he moved to the Post-Dispatch, where for the next 28-plus years he was a business reporter and editor, a Metro reporter specializing in education, assistant editor of the Editorial Page for 10 years and finally news editor of the newspaper's website. In September of 2008, he joined the staff of the Beacon, where he reported primarily on education. In addition to practicing journalism, Dale has been an adjunct professor at University College at Washington U. He and his wife live in west St. Louis County with their spoiled Bichon, Teddy. They have two adult daughters, who have followed them into the word business as a communications manager and a website editor, and three grandchildren. Dale reported for St. Louis Public Radio from 2013 to 2016.
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With its search committee in place and a desire to stabilize its leadership, the University of Missouri begins public hearings Monday to find out what…
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Aimee Clay, a member of the Sumner High School ROTC Drill Team, began playing the national anthem on her violin at the start of the campaign kickoff for…
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The new diversity officer at the University of Missouri will be working at the system level, but that doesn’t mean he plans to remain aloof from students,…
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Updated 2:38 p.m. March 30 with clarification from Education Cities organization: New data show that public schools in St. Louis and some area suburbs…
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The superintendent of the Normandy school district says younger students there are making impressive gains, particularly in reading, because of learning…
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The University of Missouri Board of Curators has rejected an appeal by Melissa Click to overturn her firing in the wake of her behavior during student…
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As the search begins in earnest for the next president of the University of Missouri system, members of the committee who will narrow the field were told…
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A penalty of more than $422,000 that had been sought from the Nine Network in St Louis by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting has been reduced to a…
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Missouri education officials have 3,600 reasons to postpone approving proposed new learning standards for students in the state.That’s how many comments…
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Melissa Click is appealing her firing by the University of Missouri in the wake of her actions during campus protests, saying the school “is using me as a…
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Adjunct instructors at St. Charles Community College have joined the growing campus unionization movement.By a vote of 108-61, the part-time instructors…
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Headlines screamed the basics: A 9-year-old St. Louis boy will be barred from remaining at the school he loves, just because he is black.The stories fed…