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  2. Trinity Catholic High School (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    School website; News reports on the closing from official news channel accounts on YouTube: "Trinity Catholic High School closing". KSDK-TV. 2021-02-25. "Trinity High School closing". KTVI Fox 2 St Louis. 2021-02-25. "Trinity Catholic High School to close after 2020-2021 school year". KTVI Fox 2 St Louis. 2021-02-26.

  3. KSDK - Wikipedia

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    LMS. Website. www.ksdk.com. KSDK (channel 5) is a television station in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by Tegna Inc. The station's studios are located on Market Street in Downtown St. Louis, and its transmitter is located in Shrewsbury, Missouri.

  4. John F. Kennedy Catholic High School (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    General information. John F. Kennedy High School had about 280 students at time of closing. It was the only co-educational, archdiocesan Catholic High School in West County, St. Louis, Missouri. Kennedy had recently renovated its entire campus with its first capital campaign in 40 years, raising over $1 million.

  5. Cardinal Ritter College Prep High School - Wikipedia

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    Cardinal Ritter Prep opened on September 6, 1979. It is named for Cardinal Joseph Ritter, Archbishop of St. Louis in the mid-20th century. From 1977–1978, a community representative task force was established by the Board of Catholic Education of the St. Louis Archdiocese to study the future existence of a Catholic school in the old Labouré location in North St. Louis.

  6. Julius Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Julius Hunter. Julius Kelton Hunter is an American former journalist and television news anchor, best known for his tenures on two television stations in St. Louis: KSD-TV (now KSDK), the NBC affiliate in St. Louis, and KMOX-TV (now KMOV), the CBS affiliate in St. Louis. He worked as a news reporter and anchorman from 1970 to 2002.

  7. St. Louis Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    The 1956 film A City Decides looked at efforts to desegregate schools in St. Louis, [ 33 ] and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. [ 34 ] St. Louis Public Schools attained its peak enrollment of 115,543 students in 1967. The district enrolled 108,770 students in 1960 and 111,233 students in 1970.

  8. List of KSDK awards - Wikipedia

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    The data used to determine a winner is refigured every 6 months by the non-profit WeatheRate organization. Also in 2003, KSDK was awarded 14 Regional Emmy Awards: News Feature-Entertainment/Humorous: (Steve Jankowski: "Arch Light") News Feature-Political: (Randy Jackson: "Words of a Nation") Sports Report: (Malcolm Briggs: "Emily Parsons")

  9. Kenrick–Glennon Seminary - Wikipedia

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    US. 38°35′05″N 90°19′26″W  /  38.5848°N 90.3240°W  / 38.5848; -90.3240. Website. kenrick.edu. Kenrick–Glennon Seminary (legally St. Louis Roman Catholic Theological Seminary[1]) is a Catholic seminary in Shrewsbury, Missouri that is operated by the Archdiocese of Saint Louis. Founded in 1818, the seminary is named for ...