Schools
U City School Board to Discuss School Security
The School District of University City board of education meeting is slated for 7 p.m. tonight.

The School District of University City plans to update parents, staff and other stakeholders on the District's current safety and security program, recommended changes and the programβs overall evaluation.
District administrators will provide the update during the regular January board meeting, slated for 7 p.m. at the Ronald E. McNair Administration Building, 8136 Groby Road.
βWhile no amount of planning can guarantee that a tragedy like what happened at Sandy Hook Elementary School will not occur, we are doing everything in our power to keep our students and staff safe,β said Joylynn Pruitt, superintendent of schools.
Find out what's happening in University Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
βBecause of national school violence, parents everywhere have concerns,β she said. βWe want to assure our parents that our schools are safe and that we take our responsibility for ensuring their childβs safety seriously.β
Other items on the board's agenda include:
Find out what's happening in University Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Announcements
- Resolution β Returning Artists WeekΒ
- Recognition β UCHSΒ UCSDΒ Students Receive Dance St. Louis Career AwardΒ
- Resolution β BWMS Competes in Robotics Championship TournamentΒ
- Resolution β Black History MonthΒ
- Recognition β School Board of Education Appreciation
Superintendent's Reports, RecommendationsΒ
- Highly Qualified Staff RecommendationsΒ
- Home Works! The Teacher Home Visit ProgramΒ
- 9-12 Ballet/Modern, 9-12 Crafts, 9-12 Dance, Advanced Art, 7-8 Theatre Arts, 6 Exploratory Theatre Arts and 6 Exploratory Art CurriculumΒ
- School Improvement Plan β Jackson Park Elementary, Pershing Elementary and Barbara C. Jordan ElementaryΒ
- Missouri School Improvement Plan (MSIP) 5 UpdateΒ
- Safety and Security Update
The meeting is open to the public.Β
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.