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The School District of University City wants the community to participate in a monthlong book study of "The 1619 Project" by Nikole Hannah-Jones beginning Feb. 4. The study will include weekly virtual learning sessions, book discussions and question-and-answer sessions.
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A new report highlights schools that have seen student growth in academics, despite higher percentages of students who qualify for a free or reduced-price lunch. It鈥檚 part of a push to focus on more than achievement scores.
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A dozen school systems in the St. Louis area extended their Thanksgiving breaks this year. It鈥檚 part of an ongoing effort to address pandemic burnout among staff and students.
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In many school districts, there is a tense debate mounting over whether teachers should discuss the role racism and discrimination have played throughout our nation鈥檚 history.
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Washington University researchers are working with the National Institutes of Health to provide five St. Louis County school districts free saliva testing for the coronavirus. The RADx-Up research program set up drive-thru testing sites on school campuses throughout the Normandy, Jennings, Pattonville, University City and Ferguson-Florissant school districts.
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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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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鈥
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What is there to say about the number 7? It鈥檚 odd, it鈥檚 prime. It can be reached by adding 3 + 4, 5 + 2 and 6 + 1.That may be how a teacher has a 鈥渕ath鈥
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Almost three dozen schools in the St. Louis area will track their students鈥 social-emotional health from the start of the upcoming school year to the end.鈥
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There are no desks in AP Latin class at University City High School. Students instead 鈥渃ircle up鈥 by facing each other in plastic chairs.As the stuffed鈥