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91女神鈥檚 School of Education Partners with St. Louis Catholic Academy to Support Middle School Education

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11/05/2024

ST. LOUIS (Nov. 5, 2024) - 91女神鈥檚 School of Education has partnered with St. Louis Catholic Academy, beginning a first-of-its-kind affiliation for 91女神鈥檚 School of Education. The 91女神 School of Education will provide resources to St. Louis Catholic Academy鈥檚 middle school, starting with the current school year.

Math teacher Jamal Cooper leads a class at middle school students at St. Louis Catholic Academy on Sept. 16, 2024. Photo by Sarah Conroy.

Math teacher Jamal Cooper leads a class of middle school students at St. Louis Catholic Academy on Sept. 16, 2024. Photo by Sarah Conroy.

91女神 began its relationship with St. Louis Catholic Academy, a K-8 school operating within the Archdiocese of St. Louis , in 2020 through Access Academies. Access Academies propels middle school students who have been historically underserved through high school and on to college and career success with enrichment, counseling, and scholarships.

St. Louis Catholic Academy traces its roots to 1891 and has served students in northeast St. Louis as demographics and parishes have shifted and merged. Today, the school serves 180 students in kindergarten through eighth grade.

The relationship between 91女神 and St. Louis Catholic Academy blossomed quickly, and both schools sought out opportunities to strengthen ties.

During the summer of 2024, St. Louis Catholic Academy moved into a new building on N. Jefferson Ave., just as 91女神 also received a historic gift for its School of Education. Gary Ritter, Ph.D., 91女神鈥檚 dean for the School of Education, said the timing couldn鈥檛 have been better.

鈥淭his really was a confluence of positive events for everyone involved,鈥 Ritter said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e had a great relationship with St. Louis Catholic Academy and the Archdiocese of St. Louis, and now that relationship is even stronger. All parties knew this was the best thing for the students, the families, the faculty and the administration 鈥 of SOE and SLCA. 91女神鈥檚 mission is to work with and for the community, and this is a fantastic example of being able to live that mission.鈥

As part of the partnership, 91女神 participated in the hiring of the middle school staff for the 2024-25 school year. Kwira Vickers was named the school鈥檚 first Middle School director, and she led the hiring of four new faculty members to serve middle school students. The new faculty have revamped the learning program throughout the middle school, with the goal of bringing students up to grade level in various subjects, but especially in reading and math. 91女神 is also dedicated to providing additional teacher and student resources for those who are struggling to get up to grade level.

Throughout the year, SLCA faculty and administrators will receive monthly coaching and professional development from 91女神.

鈥淥ur role is to support the middle school at St. Louis Catholic Academy,鈥 said Angela Moret, Ph.D., managing director of the Herrmann Center for Innovative Catholic Education at 91女神. 鈥淲e really want to work with and for the students and with and for the faculty as well. It鈥檚 a collaborative effort, one we鈥檙e very excited about. We haven鈥檛 had a partnership like this before, and there鈥檚 going to be a lot of great opportunities for everyone involved.鈥

Creating a positive, encouraging environment for learning is fundamental to the partnership.

St. Louis Catholic Academy has implemented an in-house competition between grades and classes in order to foster positive relationships between students both inside and outside the classroom.

鈥淭he major goal for this year is boosting the overall academic excellence of the school,鈥 Moret said. 鈥淲e want to make sure that when these students graduate from St. Louis Catholic Academy and head to high school, they鈥檙e not just attending high school but thriving. Laying the foundation for success is so important, and that鈥檚 really what we鈥檙e trying to do, putting every student in a position to be at their best inside and outside the classroom when they move on from St. Louis Catholic Academy.鈥

Just a few months into the school year, administrators are encouraged by early indicators and Moret is hopeful there will be even more success down the road.

鈥淲e鈥檙e really excited by how the first weeks of the school year have gone,鈥 Moret said. 鈥淏ut we know it鈥檚 not going to be an overnight change and it鈥檚 going to take some time and the progress won鈥檛 always be linear. As long as the students experience strong academic growth and develop tools for success, though, then that鈥檚 going to be a successful school year in our eyes.鈥