
A St. Louis high school, known for alumni like Tina Turner, was facing closure. Now, officials are trying to save it with art
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Sumner High School, the first Black high school west of the Mississippi River, was once a key landmark in its community.
But in January, St. Louis Public Schools announced it would be closing a number of schools in the district where enrollment has fallen in an effort to save money. Sumner High School -- which has faced declining enrollment, attendance and grade point averages -- was among them. On Tuesday, though, there was a beam of hope. Kelvin Adams, superintendent of the district, proposed a plan to the St. Louis School Board that would keep Sumner open for at least three more years -- by shifting the focus of the school to arts and activism.More Related News

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