02/16/2024
UPDATE!!!! All athletics including interscholastic games are now also cancelled.
Due to the wintry conditions we are experiencing this morning and this afternoon, Saint Louis Public Schools will be cancelling all after school activities.
The National Weather Service is forecasting a mix of sleet and snow into the afternoon, adversely affecting road conditions. Out of an abundance of caution, we feel cancelling activities is the best course of action.
Thanks for your cooperation, and please be extra careful if you need to be "out and about" this afternoon.
10/30/2021
Thanksgiving break has been extended.
Also no school on Friday, November 12 for a professional development day
“Today I asked for and received permission from the Board of Education to close the district for the entire week of Thanksgiving. This means all schools and offices will be closed from Monday, November 22 through Friday, November 26. We are sending this information out now to give everyone, staff and families, a chance to make plans for this extended break.
"My hope is these extra couple of days will allow everyone to take a little extra time for themselves and their families. Family is, after all, much of what Thanksgiving is all about.”
Dr. Kelvin R. Adams
Superintendent of Schools
05/10/2021
ICYMI: At its most recent work session, the Board of Education of the City of St. Louis voted to adjust the 2020-2021 school year calendar. The last day of school for students will now be Friday, May 28 (it was previously June 3).
School staff will return to their buildings after Memorial Day and have a Wellness Day on Tuesday, June 1; Reading Professional Development on Wednesday, June 2, Summer School Professional Development on Thursday, June 3, and a Recordkeeping Day on Friday, June 4.
These changes have been updated on the District calendar, which can be found at www.slps.org/calendar.
04/09/2021
Wonderful achievement by a Humboldt Alum. Congratulations James!
James, an alumni of Busch and senior at Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience, received a four-year scholarship to from .
Our hearts are so full and we are so proud of you, James. We love receiving wonderful news like this about our alums.
We will be cheering you on from St. Louis as you embark on your Ivy League education, James. We still remember your kindness and determination when you were in middle school with us and can't wait to see what your future has in store for you.
Thank you for being an inspiration to all students!