- Saint Louis Public Schools
- December 2011
- Workplace Giving 2011-12
2011-12 School Year News
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January 2012
- Bigs in Blue at Langston
- Dr. Ben Carson- Gateway Middle
- Enroll in Gateway EMT program
- FBI Presents Award to Tony Thompson
- Fresh Start Opens South Campus
- Gateway IT at Cotton Bowl
- Gateway to Peace- Dewey
- MLK Day at Roosevelt
- Neupert- Preschool Teacher of the Year
- Nottingham Courtwarming
- Pamoja Academy Enjoys African Symposium
- Shaw VPA Hoops Day
- Sigel's Hero Team
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February 2012
- Black History Celebrations- 2012
- EPIC Schools- Year 2
- Gateway Students Sign Letters of Intent
- Kennard Equations
- Kennard NEHS 2011-2012
- Mayor Slay Visits Humboldt Academy of Higher Learning
- Metro Students Presented Certificates from Regions Bank
- Saturday Scholars Health Professions Fair
- Science Teachers of the Year 2011
- SLU Bridge Contest
- Winingham-2011 Visual Art Teacher of the Year
- March 2012
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May 2012
- District Principals Named Peabody Educator Winners
- SLPS 2012 Teacher of the Year
- MLK Competition 2012
- Cleveland Cadet Appointed to US Naval Academy
- Soldan Teacher Earns 2012 Loeb Prize
- Woerner Champion for Character School
- America's Best High Schools-US News & World Report
- Scholar Athlete Luncheon
- Volunteer Awards Banquet 2012
- June 2012
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The St. Louis Public School District would like to thank faculty and staff for another successful year of workplace giving. Because of the generosity of our employees, the District raised $55,667.00 for area organizations that provide numerous support services for the District, local families, and area children.
United Way of Greater St. Louis
Total amount contributed by SLPS Employees: $35,162.00
Top Three Schools:
High School: McKinley CLA- $1,631.00
Middle School: Compton-Drew ILC-$1,285.00
Elementary School: Walbridge- $1,205.00
St. Louis Public Schools Foundation
Total amount contributed by SLPS Employees:$9,684.00
Top three schools:
Carnahan High school of the Future-$835.00
Roosevelt-$425.00
Patrick Henry-$415.00
Arts and Education Council
Total amount contributed by SLPS Employees: $6,643.00
Top Three Schools:
Ames VPA: $996.50
Carnahan High School of the Future:$525.00
Earl Nance Sr. Elementary: $365.00
United Negro College Fund
Total amount contributed by SLPS Employees: $4,178.00
Top Three Schools:
Earl Nance Sr. Elementary- $605.00
Roosevelt High School-$540.00
Patrick Henry-$508.00