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A new tutoring initiative in the Ferguson-Florissant District is focusing on both academics and mental health for students.
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Florissant music teacher Anthony Griffin raised over $700 for 10 African djembes for his first and second grade students at Commons Lane Elementary School. The drums will help students learn about music that is rooted in Black American heritage and culture.
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The program aims to make economics engaging and relevant for students of color who are historically underrepresented in the field.
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After 14 years as a music educator, James Young made history as the first teacher in the Ferguson-Florissant School District to be recognized as the Missouri Teacher of the Year, and the second African American educator in the award’s 64-year history.
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School administrators are scrambling to figure out how to move K-12 education fully online as schools throughout the region close their doors and tell…
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Twice a month, about 50 high schoolers gather at Planned Parenthood in midtown St. Louis to attend a sort of alternative sex education class. The students…
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Middle and high school students in the Ferguson-Florissant School District will have to shove books, binders and calculators into clear backpacks as part…
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White, upper-middle-class Americans have held the reins of the mainstream conservation movement for decades — and some say change is long overdue.A small…
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Five Berkeley families are trying to prevent the Ferguson-Florissant School District from closing another school in their city.The residents and city…
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Voters in the Ferguson-Florissant School District will select their school board members much differently on April 2.The new method, called cumulative…