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Wash U Students Lend Helping Hand & Paint brushes at Barbara Jordan School

| Thursday, October 9, 2008

On Saturday, August 30th, a bus arrived at Barbara C. Jordan with approximately 100 Washington University students eager to give their time and talents to help beautify the elementary school through their Service First Project. Students assisted with the completion of various projects that were developed by the principal and teachers . . . read more

6th grade students at Barbara C Jordan honor Mrs. King and the University City police and fire department

by Alice Wittkoetter | November 26, 2008

In talking with my 6th grade writing class about the killing of police officer Michael King in the loop, they expressed concerns about how the police department felt regarding this incident. The following day a fire department person in . . . read more

Kids Vote Too

by Daphne Owona | November 19, 2008

As we all know, Election Day was held on November 4th, 2008. All registered voters over the age of eighteen could vote in the recent presidential election. But did you know that many kids across the country voted too? Students at Barbara . . . read more

Barbara C Jordan chooses to be drug free by celebrating Red Ribbon Week

by Anita Qualls | November 6, 2008

Barbara C Jordan School celebrated Red Ribbon Week with a BANG! We began with presentations from NCADA.  Students from the high school were featured doing presentations against tobacco use to our 4th, 5th, and 6th grade students. We . . . read more

School Bus Stops

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Bararaba C. Jordan Elementary | August 12, 2008

KOREA & CAROLYN PARK   8:18 PAGE & ATHERTON   8:20 PAGE & HARRISON  8:22   read more

US Bank visits Barbara C Jordan Elementary

by Leannett Payne | May 20, 2008

US Bank is partnering with Barbara C Jordan to launch Just Us Kids Financial Literacy Board.  The Advisory Board will be charged with the task of educating their peers and younger students at the school on financial literacy and . . . read more

 
 

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