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St. Louis Post-Dispatch 1/23/24

ST. LOUIS — The city is a national outlier for awarding tax breaks to developers, amounting to a loss of $1,634 per student per year in St. Louis Public Schools, according to a report released Wednesday.

The report looks at annual revenue losses from tax abatements in SLPS and the 23 school districts in St. Louis County. It shows tax breaks adding up to $260.7 million in losses to area schools over the last six years.

“While these programs were laudably enacted to encourage economic revitalization of distressed areas, the net fiscal effects cause local students to

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Martha with students

On her very first day of student teaching at Linden Avenue Middle School in Red Hook, N.Y., Martha Strever pushed, pulled and pounded on the school’s door, which was locked. No one came. Where was everybody? It was, after all, the first day of school.

It turned out everybody was exactly where they were supposed to be: inside, having entered through the school’s front entrance. Strever had been knocking on a side door. Flustered but undeterred, she not only found her way inside, she also found her life’s calling.

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Photo credit: SDI Productions / E+ / Getty Images

Paraprofessionals and school-related personnel are often overlooked because of their support roles. They are the last ones hired and often the first ones fired when budgets get tight. This certainly seems true right now as the Trump administration withholds nearly $7 billion in education funds, effective July 1, which has hamstrung summer school programs, hindered English language support, halted professional development this summer, and left before- and after-school programs in limbo for the coming school year.

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President
Dear Colleagues,
Let me be one of the first to say, “WELCOME BACK"" or just "WELCOME" whatever the case may be. Seems like just yesterday that school was letting out for the summer, but now we are starting the 2025-2026 school year.
As always, I must acknowledge how humbled and honored I am to serve as your President. I am so proud of each and every one of you for your dedication and the professionalism you show each and every day to make this district successful by educating and supporting students.
This coming Tuesday, the Missouri state auditor will release his report on SLPS in the areas of
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