ST. LOUIS – St. Louis Public Schools (SLPS) approved a revised plan Monday night to relocate more than 2,000 students displaced by the May 16 tornado.
The SLPS school board approved a revised relocation plan for seven damaged schools, aiming to ensure every student has a place to learn when classes begin on August 18. This comes after union leaders, representing teachers, principals, nurses, bus drivers, and other staff, pushed back on a previous plan due to safety concerns.
The revised plan involves significant changes to previous relocation proposals:
- Sumner High students will now move to the vacant Stevens Middle School instead of Clyde C. Miller.
- Yeatman-Liddell Middle School will relocate to Blewett, which currently houses an alternative program.
Elementary school relocations remain unchanged:
- Ashland moving to Jefferson
- Hickey moves to Walbridge
- Washington Montessori to Ames.
Additionally, career training programs from Beaumont will be transferred to Miller, and Soldan High will operate out of Gateway STEM.
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