Student Perspective: Jewish Cemetery Vandalism
Ladue Horton Watkins Senior Ian Mason covers the vandalism of a historic Jewish cemetery in University City.
There’s a lot more to education than blackboards and textbooks. Behind the Minds takes you behind the school doors to highlight educational initiatives within St. Louis city and county K-12 schools. Watch for teachers, staff, administrators, and students who will blow your mind with innovative ideas and programs.
Student Perspective: Jewish Cemetery Vandalism
Looking For Ways to Keep Schools Safe
What is the best way to protect our schools? Is it arming teachers? Stepping up intruder drills? The search for answers is -the- topic in schools right now.
St. Louis Zoo - Biome School STEM Learning
2nd graders at the Biome School go out of their Central West End classroom and spend a week holding classes at the St. Louis Zoo, focused on STEM learning.
St. Louis Solutions: The Gun Violence Crisis on Crowdrise
The Higher Education Channel needs your help to put together a live interactive program that creates real solutions for decreasing gun violence. We want to create a conversation that leads to real change.
Help us explore educational solutions to violent crime.
Rozzy Learning Company Seeks To Inspire STEM Careers
Rozzy Learning Company believes kids are never too young to learn about STEM careers in fun ways.
The Distiller in Pink Boots
Former science teacher/grandma Benay Shannon is one of only six female distillers in the US. See how she and her distilled spirits stand out from the crowd.
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St. Louis Solutions: The Gun Violence Crisis on Crowdrise
The Higher Education Channel needs your help to put together a live interactive program that creates real solutions for decreasing gun violence. We want to create a conversation that leads to real change.
Help us explore educational solutions to violent crime.
Free breakfast for all at one St. Louis area school
Every student at Beasley Elementary School in the Mehlville School District outside St. Louis are being given free breakfast. It's a meal many couldn't afford.