CN: October 24, 2018

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October 24, 2018

Remaking the FFSD

Around Town

By Dr. Rhonda Key and Dr. Miranda Ming. Pg. 2 Moore On Life, Yeggs & Crossword Puzzle. Pg. 9 Recipe & Sudoku. Pg.11 CLASSIFIEDS AND HOME & GARDEN. Pg. 14-15

Photo courtesy Ferguson-Florissant School District Members of the St. Louis Chapter of The Links, Inc. assists sixth-grade students at Vogt Elementary School in the Ferguson-Florissant School District with their new Chromebooks earlier this year. Vogt is one of three schools in the district that will be closed and repurposed under the new reorganization plan.

Extensive plan calls for more early-childhood education, a STEAM high school and closing some existing buildings in the Ferguson-Florissant School District

Movie. Pg.16

School

By Charlotte Beard On Oct. 10, the Ferguson-Florissant School District Board of Education voted to restructure the district, add early education for three and four-year-olds, implement a STEAM high school and close some of its existing buildings. The hope is that these changes will create more opportunities for students to succeed academically. After having discussions in community forums and town hall meetings in prior months, Superintendent Dr. Joseph Davis presented three options for the board’s consideration (www.fergflor.org/strong). These options were the result of a multi-year effort to improve learning and achievement for students while increasing fiscal efficiency. “Ferguson-Florissant School District is the birthplace of Parents as Teachers and we are expanding on that legacy,” stated Davis. Parents as Teachers is a free family education and support program that begins prenatally

and extends through age five. “We are focused on strengthening the bookends of a strong foundation in early education and transforming high schools to prepare students for their future success in college and life,” said Davis. Due to the feedback from the community and what the board deemed to cause the least financial burden, the board voted for Option 2. Under Option 2, Pre-K education is being formed for three and four-year-olds to attend school with students up to second grade. These full-day students will attend school a full week with certified teachers. Kevin Hampton, Executive Director of

Communications and Marketing, shared that having the pre-K education will give students a strong foundation with certified educators and take away the pressure of the state testing that begins in third grade. There will be separate schools for third to fifth grade. Another component to the plan is that there will be two sixth grade schools on the campuses of the seventh and eighth grade middle schools. The sixth grade is being added to ease students’ transition and provide access to advanced middle school programming. Currently there is a sixtheighth grade STEAM Program on the first

McCluer Army JROTC promotes four cadets. Pg. 8

Weather FRIDAY Sun/Clouds; Rain Late 57/43 SATURDAY Showers; Cloudy 57/43

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EDITOR’S NOTE:

Due to press configurations, the St. Louis County Community News will run independently of the St. Charles County Community News for the Oct. 24 edition. This week’s edition of the St. Charles County Community News can be found at www.mycnews.com.

Serving North & Northwest St. Louis County | FREE Online at mycnews.com | Vol. 97 No. 43 | 636-379-1775

SUNDAY Partly Sunny; Isolated Showers 54/41 FirstWarn Weather

prepared by meteorologist Nick Palisch. For the latest updates visit www.facebook.com/nickswx.


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