ISP Associate Director Rachel Ruggirello receives national recognition for significant contributions to STEM education in the St. Louis region
STEM Integration

ISP Associate Director Rachel Ruggirello receives national recognition for significant contributions to STEM education in the St. Louis region

February 10, 2022

Rachel Ruggirello, associate director of the Institute for School Partnership at Washington University in St. Louis, is the 2022 recipient of the Outstanding Administrative Support Award by the National Science Education Leadership Association (NSELA). The award is given annually to honor one educator who is working outside the classroom at school, district and city/county levels […]

Expertise of Washington University faculty, staff, tapped by Ritenour School District to co-develop science courses
Faculty & Staff

Expertise of Washington University faculty, staff, tapped by Ritenour School District to co-develop science courses

November 3, 2021

PHOTO: Wysession leads a brainstorming session with Ritenour High School teachers and ISP instructional specialists A two-year collaboration between teachers at the Ritenour School District and faculty and staff from Washington University in St. Louis culminates this year with four completely new high school science courses.  Instructional specialists with WashU’s Institute for School Partnership (ISP) […]

Partnership lays foundation for continuous improvement in SLPS STEM
STEM Integration

Partnership lays foundation for continuous improvement in SLPS STEM

May 28, 2021

Last summer, four organizations came together to launch a new program in 17 St. Louis Public elementary schools. The Institute for School Partnership (ISP), The Little Bit Foundation (TLBF), and St. Louis Public Schools (SLPS), with funding from the Bayer Fund, developed a pilot program to increase capacity for STEM teaching and learning in SLPS. […]

ISP partnership brings agriculture into Missouri classrooms
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ISP partnership brings agriculture into Missouri classrooms

March 4, 2021

How do plants grow? Where does food come from? Who grows your food? Agriculture is the No. 1 industry in Missouri. The state is home to 95,000 farms, according to the Missouri Department of Agriculture, covering two-thirds of the state’s total land acreage, with the top commodities being soybeans, corn, cattle, hogs, and turkeys. But despite […]

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