Road to the Election

October 28, 2020

Social studies teacher Brittyne Fitzgerald has been teaching the “Road to the Election” elective at Crossroads since 2004. Every four years students have a place to explore the issues at hand in...
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Students Return to Campus for Hybrid Program

September 30, 2020

Crossroads looked very different on Monday, September 21, when about half of our students returned to campus for our hybrid schedule. While alumni and friends would recognize our halls by the art...
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Students Explore Injustice for Fall Play

September 30, 2020

On October 10, Crossroads students will take their talents outside our walls for an outdoor experience for this year’s Fall Play, Just Us: A Collection of Solo Performances on Themes of Justice...
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Together at Home: Summer Plans During COVID

August 26, 2020

During a typical summer, our students are attending camps, taking enrichment classes, visiting colleges, serving as lifeguards, camp counselors, and archery instructors, and traveling abroad. This summer made most of those plans...
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Celebrating the Class of 2020

May 27, 2020

Each school year, immediately following Spring Break, the faculty and staff that make up our graduation committee gather to set into motion plans for graduation at the end of May. Most of...
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2019-2020 Chess Team Highlights and Online Chess

May 27, 2020

Chess Coach and Science Department Chair Howard Granok shares highlights from the 2019-2020 Chess Team season below: The chess team had a successful, if shortened, season. We hosted our annual elementary school tournament...
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Crossroads Small Business Directory

April 29, 2020

Join us in supporting small businesses owned and operated by Crossroads families and friends. See below for the current list and click here to add your own! We will continue to update...
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Class of 2020 College Acceptances

April 28, 2020

Students in the Class of 2020 have received a range of college acceptances, and are in the midst of making their selections by the traditional May 1 enrollment deadline. Here is the...
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Julia Wolff Places First with “The Beast”

April 10, 2020

Congratulations to 10th Grader Julia Wolff, who won first prize in the Wednesday Club of St. Louis’s Annual Poetry Contest! The contest is in its 94th year, and celebrates the creative work...
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The Crossroads “Dictionary of Terms”

April 8, 2020

As part of a study on linguistics, Shadi’s anthropology students compiled a Crossroads dictionary of terms specific to (or with specific meaning to) our community. Shadi and her class shared their quick...
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