Parent Resources
EAGLE College Preparatory Schools is a network of four schools in St. Louis City. The growth of personal and the goal of a college education are infused into everything we do, every day.
See below for updated communication from our team to your family.
COVID-19 Updates
Parent Communication
2021-2022 COVID Parent Letter
Dear EAGLE Parents and Families:
We are very much looking forward to welcoming our scholars for the start of the 2021-22 school year on August 9th. With the changes in COVID recommendations from the CDC and health department mandates for schools, our EAGLE COVID On-Campus Operations Framework Team has reviewed your feedback and determined EAGLE’s 2021-22 COVID Health and Safety Protocols; and we would like to share the following updates with you.
Mask Wearing |
Scholars and school staff will be required to wear masks on campus.
Visitors, including parents and volunteers, will be required to wear masks on campus and follow all visitor protocols.
Scholars and school staff will not be required to wear masks during when outside or during recess.
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School Arrival Screening |
Temperatures will no longer be taken upon scholar or staff arrival at school. We ask, however, that parents/guardians monitor their scholar’s health for symptoms of COVID and other communicable diseases before scholars leave home for school. We will continue to require scholars who are ill upon arrival at school or become ill during the school day to be sent home as soon as is possible.
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Field Trips |
All field trips will be approved on a case-by-case basis after reviewing COVID risk factors that may impact scholar/staff attendance.
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Breakfast and Lunch |
All scholar meals will continue to be available. Each campus will determine whether scholars will eat meals in their classrooms or adequately spaced in the cafeteria. All eating surfaces will be cleaned/sanitized before/after student use.
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Movement of Scholars during the Instructional Day |
Scholars in Kindergarten – Grade 4 will continue to be part of a classroom cohort throughout the day.
Scholars in middle (grades 5-8 or 6-8) will be allowed to transition from one classroom to another maintaining appropriate space between cohort groups while in the hallways.
Staff will ensure that learning spaces are clean/sanitized between cohort use. |
Cleaning and Personal Hygiene |
All common spaces and restrooms will continue to be cleaned throughout the school day as we did during the 20-21 school year.
Scholars will wash and sanitize their hands before/after eating and after using the restroom.
Shared scholar materials such as gym equipment and math manipulatives will be sanitized between scholar use.
Scholars will be issued plastic water bottles at the beginning of the school year, and water bottle filling stations will be available for scholar use again this year.
Hand sanitizer dispensers will remain in place throughout our school building for scholar and staff use.
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Before & After Care |
Our scholars will resume participation in before and after care as approved by their parents/guardians and following all safety protocols.
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Personal Space |
We will maintain a 3 ft distance between scholars in our classrooms when feasible. All attempts will be made to keep scholars a safe distance apart in common areas when feasible. |
If you have concerns or questions regarding these updates or would like further information, please contact your scholar’s principal.
We hope on our scholars, their families, and our staff remain safe during the upcoming school year,
Miranda Ming, PhD
Executive Director
EAGLE College Preparatory Academy, St. Louis
Food & Nutrition
Free Breakfast and Lunch Program 2021-2022
PUBLIC RELEASE
SY 2021-2022
Community Eligibility Provision
EAGLE College Preparatory Schools in St. Louis is participating in a Free Breakfast and Lunch Program for the current school year (2021-2022). This alternative is referred to as the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP). All students enrolled at this school may participate in the breakfast and lunch program at no charge. Household applications for free and reduced price meals will not be collected.
Studies have shown that children who are not hungry perform better in school. By providing school meals to all children at no charge, we are hoping to create a better learning environment for our students.
The school breakfast and lunch that we serve follows U.S. Department of Agriculture guidelines for healthy school meals. The Free Breakfast and Lunch Program cannot succeed without your support. Please encourage your children to participate in the school meal programs.
If your children attend any EAGLE College Prep - St. Louis school, breakfast and lunch will be available to them at no charge.
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