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In January, the Special School District of St. Louis County said 36 teachers would be moved to seven districts with vacancies. Some say they’ll quit first.
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Man Shot in Fox Park
On February 22, District 3 officers responded to a shooting at the Quik Trip located in the 2800 block of Gravois, at approximately 7:45 p.m. Officers located a 27-year-old man suffering from a gunshot wound to his lower back. A witness on scene told officers the 27-year-old man and other men on scene were working […]
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Southwestern High Teacher Shelly Robinson Named Finalist for Golden Apple Awards
PIASA - Shelly Robinson, a dedicated educator at Southwestern High School in Piasa, is making strides in technology education and career preparation for students in grades 9 through 12. With 31 years of teaching experience, Robinson has established herself as a leader in the field, particularly in computer science and business education. Robinson is a finalist for the Golden Apple Award For Excellence in Teaching. She is one of 30 finalists throughout the state for the honor. Robinson is committed to preparing students for careers in education, having developed the Foundations in Education course that offers hands-on classroom experience. This initiative is complemented by her Education Experience class, which helps students explore various career options within the teaching profession. Recognized for her contributions to educational technology, Robinson played a pivotal role in the district's adoption of platforms such as Schoology and Seesaw. These tools have enhanced communication
Letter To The Editor: Nurses and Teachers Demand Fairness in Illinois Retirement System
Letter To The Editor: I love my patients, my hospital community, and my job as a mental health nurse. I am Toni Holly, RN, Alton. While every single day we must remain calm amidst life-or-death situations and potential bodily harm from our patients, I am grateful to be living my purpose as a nurse. But unfortunately, as much as I love my community and my career, I am at risk of not being able to afford being a public employee in a profession I love so much. In order for public servants to continue to dedicate themselves to essential worker roles like nurses, teachers, and firefighters, it’s imperative that we fix the broken Tier 2 pension system in Illinois and pass the Fair Retirement and Recruitment Act. In 2010, the state of Illinois created a “Tier 2” of pension benefits for public workers. More than half of all teachers, firefighters, nurses, and other public employees are in Tier 2. Many Tier 2 employees do not receive Social Security and cannot retire wit
Cassens Elementary Students Conduct Hands-On Experiments In Science Class
EDWARDSVILLE — Students in Riah Martin’s fifth-grade class at Cassens Elementary School began a science project recently that allows them to explore and teach their classmates about the properties of matter. Working in groups of three to four, each team is responsible for presenting a lesson that includes a demonstration or experiment related to their assigned property. One group focused on electrical conductivity and engaged their peers with a hands-on experiment designed to determine which materials could conduct electricity. Following their presentation, classmates participated in testing various objects, including a metal spoon, a plastic spoon, and aluminum cans — both filled and empty — to observe how well each material allowed electricity to flow. This interactive approach aims to enhance students' understanding of scientific concepts through practical application and collaboration. By encouraging students to work together and engage in experiments,
Jersey Students Shine at FCCLA Section 8 Competition
JERSEY - Students at Jersey Community Unit School District No. 100 showcased their skills recently at the FCCLA Section 8 competition, marking a significant milestone for the newly established chapter of the Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA). Students competed in various categories, including Fashion Display, Apparel Construction, Children's Toys, and Cake Decorating. Ten students achieved individual scores in these competitions and will represent their school at the Illinois FCCLA State Competition in April. The newly formed FCCLA chapter aims to provide students with opportunities to develop leadership skills and engage in community service. Starting next year, the club will be open to all students currently enrolled or previously enrolled in Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) coursework, broadening participation and involvement in the program. The announcement of the chapter and the success at the competition highlight the district's commitment to
Gateway Apprenticeship Hub Surpasses Midway Milestone Toward Apprenticeship Goal
ST. LOUIS – The Gateway Apprenticeship Hub has reached a major milestone, enrolling its 390th apprentice, exceeding the halfway point toward its goal of 750 apprentices. This achievement highlights the Hub’s mission to enhance career opportunities and address workforce needs in education, healthcare, and bioscience throughout the St. Louis region. Launched in 2022 with funding from the U.S. Department of Labor, the Gateway Apprenticeship Hub connects individuals to sustainable career pathways through Registered Apprenticeship Programs (RAPs) in the healthcare, bioscience, and education fields. The Hub focuses on meeting workforce needs and has been particularly successful in recruiting participants for its education programs, which account for approximately 63% of all apprentices. Given the increasing number of vacancies in education roles, this trend is especially encouraging to employers. “Every apprentice is an investment in the future of our community,”
Annual Purina Pet Parade steps off at 1 p.m. Sunday
ST. LOUIS – The 32nd Annual Purina Pet Parade hosted by the south Saint Louis Village starts at 1 p.m. Sunday at 12th and Russell. The parade winds down Russell to 9th Street then heads north on Lafayette Avenue before wrapping up at 8th Street. Registration begins at 10 a.m. After the parade is the [...]
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'From the bottom of our hearts, thank you': Last adoptable pet leaves the building at Olivette shelter
Man struck by MetroLink train and killed near Enterprise Center
MetroLink services came to a halt near Enterprise Center after a busy night of sporting events on Saturday after a man was struck and killed by a train.
U.S. Coast Guard aids in international transport of migrants
Yes, the Post-Dispatch print edition has been different lately. Here’s why.
The changes to the newspaper after a Feb. 3 cyberattack are not permanent. This is not the new normal for the Post-Dispatch print edition.
'Today' show's Savannah Guthrie stops in St. Louis to promote new book
We are ten times richer than we were during Donald Trump’s favorite era
Donald Trump keeps prattling about how the Gilded Age from 1870 through 1913 was the richest era in US history. Why? Tariffs. Nobody with a room temperature IQ should buy this obvious foolishness, but just in case you need evidence, here it is: The most prosperous era in American history is . . . right ...continue reading "We are ten times richer than we were during Donald Trump’s favorite era"
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There's not a lot to report. My oxygenation continues to be good and my colon virus appears to be gone. I'm eating more, which makes my doctor very happy. Marian even brought me a Sausage McMuffin from McDonald's this morning, along with some lovely orange juice. But—who cares? My breathing is still so shallow I ...continue reading "Health update"
Company that owns St. Louis news publishers (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) hacked
Ancient Rings by Jim Scheller
In his “Ancient Rings” series, Jim Scheller transforms each vessel into a meditation on time, continuity, and humanity’s spiritual connection to the past. The pieces from the collection shown together […]
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