DEIJ Opportunities
April 8, 2022
Check out these Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice opportunities coming up this spring and summer in the community. Cultural Leadership High School Program August 2022 – August 2023 Cultural Leadership’s High School Leadership Program is designed to educate students on social justice issues and then train them on how to serve as civic leaders and social justice change makers in their...
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Wednesday Notice: March 4, 2022
March 4, 2022
Hobie Wolff Named 2022 Co-Youth Poet Laureate of St. Louis | Nick Merlo: Poetry Out Loud Regional Winner | Tickets Sold Out for Crossroads’ Spring Musical! | Summer Camp at Crossroads | Thank You, Fitness Room Donors | UNGALA Meets Fundraising Goal | Career Conversations | Art as Action: Fiber Class Explores Yarn Bombing | College Acceptances | And more!...
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Black History is More Than a Month: A Message from Mark and Sarah
February 2, 2022
We’ve been thinking a lot about Black History Month as we begin February. For our school community, our city, and our world, this is an important reminder to pause and reflect on the celebrations and struggles of African Americans. AND we know this work must go beyond February. We’re constantly inspired by our community, and this month is no different....
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Public Health: A Message from Mark and Sarah
January 5, 2022
Public health has never before had the spotlight as it has these past two years. This virus has affected us all deeply, and we are still in the middle of the battle. As educators, we have so many factors to weigh as we try to keep our doors open and be a welcoming place for all our families, knowing that...
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Community at Crossroads: A Message from Mark and Sarah
December 1, 2021
Current Crossroads Community Last month, we celebrated the learning we enjoy everyday in the building; this is the work that brings us together: college prep studies are the core of our purpose. This month we want to draw attention to how we help students access that learning: with our strong, personal relationships in a strong community. A teacher new to...
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Slice of Life at Crossroads: A Message from Mark and Sarah
October 27, 2021
Deep into first semester, many familiar assignments, activities, and projects are underway as well as some new ones. Middle School students are dissecting frogs in their Bio Systems class and studying proportionality and the similarity of triangles in math via the new Desmos curriculum. AP Lit will finally understand the term “kafkaesque” as they tackle The Metamorphosis. This month the Social Studies department is hosting...
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New School Year Underway: A Message from Mark and Sarah
August 26, 2021
Hello Crossroads community, The new school year is underway; what a blessing and a privilege to be together once again in person. We have had almost 20 students join Crossroads since June and are continuing to book tours. Last week, the Middle School was away for three days of activities, and the Upper School was away for one. We believe that...
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2021 Summer Camp at Crossroads
April 19, 2021
Don’t miss your chance to register for Summer Camp 2021! Registration for Art Camp and Girls Volleyball Camp is now open. Art Camp will run from June 7-11 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Girls Volleyball will run from June 7-11 from 12 p.m to 3:00 p.m. Download the registration form here. Completed forms can be sent, with payment, to...
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Virtual Parent Teacher Conferences March 2021
March 5, 2021
As we transition to 4th quarter next week, families will get the opportunity to virtually meet with teachers regarding your child(ren)’s academic progress. Parent-teacher-student conferences will take place on Thursday, March 11 and Friday, March 12. At Crossroads, we believe these conferences are essential to learning. Please plan about an hour on that date to meet several of your child’s...
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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 the presidential election, but with the COVID-19 pandemic, much of her syllabus had to change. “It’s always a look at national and state races, but in the past,...
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