
Tim Lloyd
Former We Live Here ReporterTim Lloyd was a founding host of We Live Here from 2015 to 2018 and was the Senior Producer of On Demand and Content Partnerships until Spring of 2020.
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In the turbulent days before a grand jury decided not to indict a former Ferguson police officer that shot and killed Michael Brown, Gov. Jay Nixon was…
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Hanging on to more international students they graduate from university could help large companies grow in St. Louis, but an obstacle course of legal and…
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Saint Louis University’s School of Education is launching a new teacher training program this week that’s specifically designed for urban education.The…
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Lost learning time often means lost potential.That’s the message from a new national report from nonprofits Attendance Works and Healthy Schools Campaign.…
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Pastor Willis Johnson of Wellspring Church led fourth graders at Koch Elementary in an affirmation. “I am somebody!” Johnson exclaimed.“I am somebody!”…
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For any school district, the path to success is rarely clear, but in Missouri, new numbers create a MAP that is particularly hard to read.And that picture…
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Test results for Missouri schools released Monday show that Normandy and Riverview Gardens, the only unaccredited districts in the state, continue to…
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You can’t teach kids if they’re not in class. With more than 27,000 students heading back to St. Louis Public Schools next week, as well as many of the…
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Missouri students took a new MAP test in the spring, but results released Tuesday show that the achievement gap between all students and disadvantaged…
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A year after Michael Brown’s death, is the landscape around racial and economic disparities in St. Louis and beyond starting to shift? Can some changes already be seen?
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A single school can tell us a lot about the health of the community in which it exists. It can also tell us a lot about how systemic problems with transportation, food, housing and crime adversely impact impoverished communities and the health of the people who live there.
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Given that treating people is already a challenging task, imagine the extra challenge that comes from treating people who experience toxic stress — the stress that comes from constant exposure to poor housing conditions, lack of quality food or exposure to violence.