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Lutheran South High School survived a year of in-person schooling with zero cases of on-campus spread. Principal Jonathan Butterfield explained what the school got right on "St. Louis on the Air."
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Two new educators reflect on the past school year through audio diaries.
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Missouri’s first all-girls public high school opened six years ago. After ups and downs, eight seniors received Hawthorn’s first diplomas.
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A proposal introduced by Missouri House Republicans — and its roots within a debate raging among teachers, administrators and parents within the Rockwood School District — is the subject of Tony Messenger’s latest column, “Missouri Republicans embrace racism and censorship in trying to ban the 1619 Project.”
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The underlying bill was tabled before it could be granted initial approval by the House.
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The bioscience-themed high school lacks permanent laboratories. But students are skeptical of moving to a new site.
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There's more funding available for summer learning, but schools will have to overcome exhausted staff and students to persuade them to show up this summer.
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Washington University students say the organizations they were once a part of contribute to racism and sexism on campus. The exodus could upend a social hierarchy that’s existed on campuses like Wash U's for decades.
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Missouri Teachers began lining up Monday for coronavirus vaccines after teachers unions pressured the state to make them eligible sooner.
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Sumner alumni are rooting to keep the historic high school open for the next generation after St. Louis Public Schools put Sumner on a closure list.