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  • Please complete the following form to submit a request for being a Community Partner in Saint Louis Public Schools for the spring semester of the 2025-2026 school year.

  • Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis for each semester.

    Saint Louis Public Schools Contact: Erin Kane

    Contact Email: Erin.kane@slps.org

     

  • Instructions


    1.     All organizations (new and returning) should submit proposals to work in SLPS to provide in-kind (free) programs or services to students.  

    2.     Questions regarding this Request for Qualifications must be submitted to the contact person (Erin Kane) via email by the question deadline listed above. Questions will be answered via an addendum to be posted publicly on the Saint Louis Public Schools website. Organizations are responsible for checking the website for all addenda distributed in response to questions and requests for additional information.

  • Background

     

    Enabling every student to flourish academically and graduate high school, equipped either for workforce integration or continued academic excellence, stands as our overarching objective. Those chosen as Community Partners will wholeheartedly align with SLPS’s Four Student Goal Areas. They will be dedicated to offering programs that complement the standard school curriculum, bolster SLPS's overarching goals, and prioritize student achievement, health, and overall well-being. Selected Community Partners will demonstrate a steadfast commitment to collaborating closely with the Partnerships office and the hosting school site.

    Community Partners will engage in a collaborative effort with the school community to craft and implement a top-tier program for the children and youth of the school. Responsibilities of Community Partners include, but are not limited to, the following:

    • Facilitating equitable access to high-quality learning opportunities and comprehensive social and emotional development experiences
    • Becoming an integral partner in the school community
    • Aligning program services to the school’s goals and priorities as well as the District's Four Student Success Goal Areas 
    • Ensuring the program adheres to compliance requirements outlined by SLPS and aligns with Missouri DESE standards where applicable
    • Engaging in partnership with the SLPS Office of Development and Partnership and other Departments on district expanded learning initiatives, sustainability efforts, and quality improvement system building work
    • Developing program plans in close collaboration with school leadership and district personnel
    • Leveraging additional grant dollars and in-kind resources for the program
    • Ensuring the program reflects quality standards
    • Hiring, supervising, training and supporting program staff to support the program if needed

     

    This (RFQ) for SLPS Community Partner will result in a list of qualified community organizations that demonstrate the capacity to serve our students, families and school communities. Partner organizations must fulfill District expectations.  The data collected from applicants throughout this RFQ process will drive partnership development discussions and inform the final selection of Community Partners.
    We recognize that for SLPS to thrive, we depend on broad community support across various domains of need, including but not limited to:

    • Academic Supports for our students
    • After school programs
    • In-Kind Supports and Resource Closets 
    • Enrichment Activities and Experiences
    • College and Career Resources
    • Leadership Development
    • Health, Mental Health and Social Emotional
    • Supports for Recreation and Physical Activities
    • Mentoring and Tutoring Services
  • Request for Qualification

    Community Partners
  • Purpose and Intent

    Saint Louis Public Schools (SLPS) is accepting renewals for Community Partnerships for the 2025-2026 school year. Community Partners play a crucial role in supporting student success by providing goods or services within the schools and programs that help our students thrive academically, emotionally, and socially. 

    At SLPS, we envision every student as a Portrait of a Graduate, embodying the following attributes:

    • College and Career Ready
    • Change Agent
    • Critical Thinker
    • Communicator
    • Competent
    • Culturally Aware
    • Collaborator


    Our goal is to align high-quality community programs with schools, focusing on the District's Student Success Goals to drive meaningful outcomes.

    Student Success Goals  

    Literacy -  Reading Growth and Proficiency

    Students will grow 2.5 years or show an increase in the growth percentile rank in Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) assessments.


    Math - Growth and Proficiency 

    Students will grow 2.5 years or show an increase in the growth percentile rank in Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) assessments.


    College and Career Readiness - High school students prepared for workforce and post-secondary employment. 

    The 4-year graduation rate will increase from 69% in 2023 to 80% in 2026 and the percentage of graduating seniors (Class of 2023-2026) who are "positively placed" will increase from 90.4% to 93%.


    Culture and Climate: Student Well-being

    The percentage of students who report feeling a sense of belonging will increase 

    6th Grade: From 33% to 63% as measured by Panorama Survey 
    9th Grade: From 32% to 62% as measured by Panorama Survey 
     

    Our vision for student success is guided by the following Strategic Values:

    • Highly effective educators and leaders
    • Joyful and engaged students
    • Authentic family and community partnerships
    • Personalized supports and innovative pathways
    • Equitable and multiple sources of data
    • College and career ready critical thinkers 


    We invite community organizations to partner with us in creating meaningful, results-driven programs that empower students and contribute to their long-term success.

    Saint Louis Public Schools is committed to assisting community organizations throughout the process. An FAQ sheet is available on our website and inquires, can be directed to Erin.Kane@slps.org.  Additionally, we have developed various useful tools that can be found on our Partnership webpage. https://www.slps.org/RFQ 

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  • Signature and Submission

  • By signing, I hereby attest: that I am authorized to submit a proposal on behalf the listed entity; and that should this proposal for qualification be accepted, I am authorized and able to advance the proposal with a Memorandum of Understanding that will go in front of the Board of Education. I understand that goods or services cannot be delivered until the proposal is accepted, the MOU is accepted, and the 2024 School Year begins.

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