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The Francis Howell School District is offering black history and black literature courses as high school electives.
Board members voted in favor of the classes at a recent board meeting and heard strong voices both in support of and against the decision.
The American flag waves in front of Francis Howell North High School, but there s a debate on how the history it stands for should be taught in regards to race. We need to nip this in the bud. I m here tonight to rise in opposition to the proposed BH and BL curriculum as designed, Gordon Midgley said. It is laced with attendance and language of critical race theory and other leftist indoctrination.
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Updated: 1:54 PM CDT June 1, 2021
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. Investigators are accusing a St. Charles County high school teacher and coach of “abusing his role in an effort to have sexual relationships with minor students,” according to court records.
Gabriel Grote, 24, was charged with second-degree statutory sodomy and sexual contact with a student.
Grote is a math teacher at Francis Howell North High School, where he also coaches girls volleyball, lacrosse and basketball. He was placed on administrative leave, the school district confirmed with 5 On Your Side.
St. Peters police said the investigation into Grote started after the victim, a ninth-grader at the school, told her friend about inappropriate messages and contact she had with Grote inside his classroom. The victim’s friend went to police with the information.
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UMSL awarded $5.1 million grant to improve literacy in the St. Louis region
In total, the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education received $18 million to be distributed over a period of five years
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ST. LOUIS The University of Missouri - St. Louis has been awarded a $5.1 million grant that will go toward improving literacy at 40 St. Louis-area schools.
According to a release, the U.S. Department of Education awarded 11 state education organizations grants for its Comprehensive Literacy State Development program. In total, the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education received $18 million to be distributed over a period of five years. In St. Louis, UMSL’s $5.1 million portion comes from two awards that promote evidence-based literacy strategies and digital literacy resources. In addition, the program
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