Meg Corbett Remarks at the 2020 (UN)GALA

February 26, 2020

On Saturday, February 22, members of the Crossroads school community gathered for the (UN)GALA, a community-wide party to support scholarships. Attendees heard from senior Meg Corbett, who reflected on Crossroads’ impact on...
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Theatre Gives Students Voice as Professionals

January 29, 2020

The Theatre program at Crossroads, while always very strong in reputation and talent, increasingly provides students the opportunity to apply their talent in ways that go well beyond performance. In fact, many...
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Class of 2020 College Acceptances to Date

December 18, 2019

The Class of 2020 has received a hefty round of early college acceptances. Congratulations to all of our seniors! Barnard College Belmont University Claflin University Coastal Carolina University Colorado School of Mines...
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2019 Fall Sports Wrap-Up

December 17, 2019

Crossroads Athletics Director Bob Beatrice shares a wrap-up of an impressive season for the Current:   Girls’ Volleyball The 2019 volleyball season was a total success for the Current. We accomplished many...
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New Staff Profile: Celeste Chappuis

October 30, 2019

New Staff Profile: Celeste Chappuis Celeste Chappuis has worked in independent and parochial schools throughout St. Louis for decades, but notes that she’s always been drawn to Crossroads, its authenticity, and the...
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College Counseling Aligns with Crossroads Values

October 30, 2019

At Crossroads, we often say “size is an asset,” and that our size encourages authentic relationships between students and our faculty. For college counseling, knowing our students – their talents, and their...
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New Faculty Spotlight: Mike Rust

September 25, 2019

This spring, after a recent retirement from 27 years of teaching, new mathematics teacher Mike Rust was tutoring students and felt the call back to teaching. “It made me really miss working...
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New Faculty Spotlight: Marschnee Strong

September 25, 2019

In just her first days as Crossroads’ new music teacher, Marschnee Strong was approached by students sharing their music experiences with her, including instruments played and compositions written. She even heard from...
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Travel, Study, and Work Filled Students’ Summer

August 28, 2019

Crossroads students have the flexibility to engage at school and pursue outside interests, and their summer pursuits were no exception. Here’s just a few examples of what students were up to this...
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Smart & Good: Senior Scholarship & College News

May 29, 2019

The Class of 2019 received more than $7.8 million in merit aid, a record year for Crossroads graduating seniors. Below is a self-reported listing of the merit awards received at each student’s...
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