Archery Team Success

March 4, 2015

On Saturday, February 28, fifteen members of the Crossroads Archery Team traveled to Seckman High School for the annual St. Louis Shootout. Crossroads has placed second in the high school division and succeeded in doing so again this year! The team was led by eighth grader Eyvind Hovmand-Warner who shot a 273 (out of a possible 300) with 11 tens....
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Admission Updates

March 4, 2015

Balloon Drop volunteers/drivers are still needed for Thursday, March 12. If you are interested in driving, sign up on Volunteer Spot by clicking here.  You can pick up packages anytime between 2 and 6 p.m. from the conference room adjacent to the lunch room.  Keep in mind that this is also Parent/Teacher Conference day, so plan to pick up either...
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Buy and Sell on eBay for Crossroads College Prep

February 27, 2015

You can support Crossroads College Prep when you buy or sell on eBay, with the eBay Giving Works program. Crossroads College Prep is part of the eBay Giving Works program. So, you can support our mission when you buy and sell on eBay. Here’s how: Buy You can find whatever you’re looking for on eBay – from baseball cards to...
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Justice Pulse

February 25, 2015

Friends, Several articles in this week’s Wednesday Notice are a result of the “justice pulse” we keep at Crossroads. You can read articles about Social Justice activity’s learning tour of Ferguson, about our recent Black History Month Lunch and Learns, and about a Black History Month celebration planned for this Friday. All of these are student-led initiatives. You’ll also find...
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Black History Month Lunch and Learn Discussions

February 25, 2015

During Black History Month, we have held a series of Lunch and Learn discussions focused on connecting history to the present and future. During the first week, we centered our conversation around the St. Louis area. We watched the BBC documentary, the Delmar Divide, and discussed neighborhood configurations/divisions in the city and county. For the second week, we turned our...
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Black History Month Arts Explosion

February 25, 2015

In honor of Black History Month, Crossroads students will share powerful works of art in the form of poetry, spoken word, speeches, monologues, songs and other performances as tributes to African-American artists. We invite all members of the community (students, parents and friends) to join us as we celebrate the legacy and culture of African Americans. Please join us this...
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Multicultural Potluck

February 25, 2015

Thanks so much to everyone who came out for the Multi-Cultural Potluck on Thursday! The food was wonderful, the music was rockin’, and it was a great evening of conversation and community. A special thanks to everyone who shared a dish, to Hugh and all of the talented musicians who entertained us with music from around the world, to all...
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Teacher Development and Observations

February 24, 2015

Even teachers as dedicated and excellent as the faculty of Crossroads benefit from classroom observation by a person serving as an eloquent mirror. Observations offer pedagogical dialogue and careful, intentional reflection. We ask all our teachers to participate in meaningful professional development, of which observations are a central piece. With our faculty reflecting and continuing to grow, we bring your...
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Engineering Open House at U of I

February 24, 2015

Every year, engineering students at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign hold their Engineering Open House, providing U of I students (such as Crossroads alum Ben Williams ’14) the opportunity to showcase their work while providing younger students the chance to gain exposure to many engineering disciplines.  We will be taking a group of students again this year. The dates are...
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Registering for Next Year’s Classes

February 24, 2015

The registration process has begun! Although it’s still really cold outside, we are looking to spring and planning for our 2015-16 academic year. As of this coming Friday, all current 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th graders will have met to discuss next year’s classes. They are handed a formal registration form and have almost two weeks to make their selections....
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