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Under the plan, the school will focus on arts and activism in the hopes of improving attendance Author: Sam Clancy Updated: 9:33 PM CST March 9, 2021 ST. LOUIS The school board of St. Louis Public Schools approved a plan to keep Sumner High School open for another three years with a focus on performing arts. The plan calls for the school to partner with local arts organizations to deliver intensive learning in drama, visual art, dance and music. The plan will also offer internships at partnering professional arts organizations during the spring semester. The plan includes partnerships with The Black Rep, COCA St. Louis and others. ....
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St. Louis Public Schools Board member Donna Jones on Monday walks to Clyde C. Miller Academy ahead of the closed/virtual board meeting to read over her notes and pray before the board was to vote on whether to keep the high school open or close it. Photo by Lawrence Bryant The St. Louis Public Schools Board Tuesday night postponed a vote Tuesday night on whether to close 11 schools next year. The Board followed the recommendation of Superintendent Kelvin Adamsâ recommendation to wait 30 days for additional feedback and brainstorming. The Board met at Clyde C. Miller Academy, where members voted 6-1 to move the vote about closures to their Jan. 12 meeting. Board President Dorothy Rhode-Collins, was the sole vote against postponement. The public was able to watch the meeting on YouTube, as is the practice during the coronavirus pandemic. ....
Arts and culture leaders pen letter in support of sparing Sumner High School from closure The St. Louis board of education will vote Tuesday on a proposal to close 10 schools, including Sumner, the first African-American high school west of the Mississippi. Sumner High School, ca. 1908 On Tuesday, members of the St. Louis board of education will vote on a proposal to close 10 schools within the school district. On December 1, St. Louis Public Schools Superintendent Kelvin Adams recommended a consolidation plan that would close the following: Clay, Dunbar, Farragut, Ford, Hickey, and Monroe elementary schools; Fanning Middle School; and Cleveland, Northwest, and Sumner high schools. Enrollment numbers, the conditions of school buildings, and neighborhood population were factors in recommending the schools closing. A group of arts leaders, however, have signed a letter expressing support for keeping Sumner High School, the first African-American high s ....