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St. Ann District and Curriculum

Pattonville and Ritenour School Districts strive for academic excellence for students in a safe, caring environment which encourages respect, citizenship, and life-long learning. Students are challenged to succeed not only academically but socially and in extracurricular activities, because the school believes that having varied interests helps students become well-rounded individuals who will be engaged, life-long learners and therefore will have success in life.

We currently cover the following St. Ann-area school districts: Pattonville School District and Ritenour School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the St. Ann District Curriculum

Both school districts utilizes the Missouri Learning Standards. Classes focus on teaching critical thinking skills, problem solving, and analytical writing skills. Teachers have the freedom to refine their lessons to fit the needs of individual students so that all may succeed. Students are challenged to read varying types of texts and glean essential information from them, including meaning but also intent. Students are taught to be science-literate as well as having experience in technical subjects.

Because the curriculum teaches students to read critically, write analytically, speak thoughtfully, listen actively, and use language effectively in a variety of content areas, students will have the literacy skills and problem solving ability required for college and career readiness in a variety of disciplines. Students are also given a supportive environment so that they can succeed regardless of perceived differences in learning style.


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Keeping Informed: Recent St. Ann Educational News

  • Foundations & Associations - The Pattonville District has a strong relationship with parents and community members in the district, and a number of foundations and associations which assist with fundraising and organizing events and extracurricular opportunities for students.
  • Community Resources - To help families connect with different health, wellness, environmental, historic and cultural resources within the community, the district has centralized this information on a page where families can look to see what is available locally to assist in learning and participating in community events.
  • RSD Activities & Athletics - The Ritenour School District encourages students to participate in extracurricular activities, and have established many sports teams, academic groups, music groups, and other activities to support students interest. From competitive to service-oriented, there is a group for everyone!

St. Ann Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed

SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.

Chalk Talk: Tips for College Recommendations

Who should you ask for recommendations? It depends on several factors. If you know what you want to major in, of course, ask teachers of classes that line up with that major. Sometimes, this can be hard to determine, but a little common sense can help; think about what each teacher will have to say based on their discipline and the type of class they teach. For example, if you want to major in pre-law, a humanities teacher’s recommendation is essential because s/he will write about your writing abilities. Math teachers are going to comment on study skills, classroom attitude, and work ethic. Science teachers might comment on problem solving ability: how do you approach and solve new problems? A foreign language teacher will write about study habits and work ethic, since so much memorization is involved, and will also probably write about how the student behaves and performs in class, since there are usually so many oral presentations in a language class.