Virtual Learning Plan
March 27, 2020
Thanks to our routine use of Portals and g-suite, our students are already well practiced in how to proceed. Just as students would check Portals each day for homework, now Portals will also include expanded work for our virtual Crossroads school day. Please read below for details on how your child(ren) will be expected to engage in their classes during...
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Robotics Team Finishes Season Strong
March 25, 2020
This year’s Robotics season ended on a strong note. The team, Servo Stressors, placed second in two award categories in the regional finals: The Connect Award: This judged award is given to the team that most connects with their local science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) community. The Control Award: The Control Award celebrates a team that uses sensors and...
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Middle School Science Fair Awardees
March 25, 2020
Middle Schoolers spent the early part of the spring semester preparing for the annual science fair. Students displayed their projects and were judged by members of the St. Louis science community. Students showed acumen and creativity in developing, executing, and presenting their projects. As science teacher Sarah T notes “While the regional Science Fair is open to students across St....
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Sign Up for Parent-Teacher Conferences
March 4, 2020
Parent-Teacher Conference Day at Crossroads College Preparatory School are Thursday, October 22, 2020 and Friday, October 23, 2020. 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 teachers to discuss progress for the year. Importance of Parent-Teacher Conferences Conferences will be held Thursday, October 22,...
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Not Your Parents’ Reading List
February 26, 2020
A frequent refrain you often hear from Sarah PW, Jason, and our faculty in the English department is “if you can read well and if you can write well, you can think well.” But reading well does not mean classroom reading lists must be exclusively filled with the classical canon that parents grew up with in their classrooms. Today, Crossroads’...
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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 her. As a senior, I’ve spent many stressful weeks laboring over a college essay that would hopefully drop jaws and have the admissions offices click “accept.” In doing...
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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 students have so much skill behind the curtain that they are taking on leadership roles and autonomy in areas such as playwriting, directing, costume design, lighting design, and...
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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 Cornell College Creighton University DePaul University Dillard University Drury University Eckerd College Grambling State University Hampton University Illinois College Iowa State University Jackson State University Knox College Lake...
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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 of our goals for all 3 high school teams, and 28 girls were able to have fun, learn, improve, and work together. The C/JV team played a strong...
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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 way it builds community. “The sayings that you see on the walls here aren’t just sayings,” she notes. “Everyone has a voice, a place, and something to contribute, and the...
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