Take Five: Life, death and rebirth of the U. City Loop
Author M.M. Costantin, who has lived near the Loop for more than 40 years, compiled a photo book that shows Delmar when it was bustling, when it was dangerous and when it came back to life.
Author M.M. Costantin, who has lived near the Loop for more than 40 years, compiled a photo book that shows Delmar when it was bustling, when it was dangerous and when it came back to life.
Faculty Senate meetings during the months-long standoff with the SLU president were open to the media, but Tuesday's session where a campus climate survey will be presented is closed.
They arrived four years ago as fifth-graders, behind in their work and not used to rigorous classes, but they've advanced rapidly and have a strong academic grounding for high school.
The school, which was designed to help students who had dropped out come back to class to earn their degrees, started three years ago. But founder Stephanie Krauss said it was unable to overcome obstacles that had kept its target audience from succeeding in school.
When the first group of students who entered KIPP Inspire charter school in south St. Louis were ready to be promoted out to area high schools, seeing how they've done was a natural follow-up.
Two systems being developed would use seven basic principles to determine how teachers are doing in the classroom as well as whether those who want to be teachers are suited to the job.
With the board of trustees ready to begin the search process for a successor to the Rev. Lawrence Biondi, faculty and others outlined what they want their new leader to be like.
J. Joe Adorjan, beginning his third stint as chairman of the school's board of trustees, says he wants to look at successful searches on other campuses to help pick the right president.
After Gov. Jay Nixon announced the introduction of Western Governors University Missouri, WGU president Robert Mendenhall met with representatives of other colleges and universities. He said he knew that other schools might be skeptical. But the response was more positive than he expected. Second of two parts.
Western Governors University, a private nonprofit school, is all online, charging $6,000 a year in tuition and giving credit to adults for what they know, not just for how long they sat in class. First of two parts.