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03.05.2009 11:02 am

Wikipedia says death threats aren’t uncommon

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Got an e-mail last night from Jay Walsh, communications director for WikimediaFoundation.org, the parent group for Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia.

Jay didn’t respond to my question about the death threat prank posted on the Langston Hughes entry on Wikipedia against the…

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03.04.2009 10:50 am

Strange threat against Lift For Life charter school principal surfaces on Wikipedia

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Leaders at Lift For Life Academy, a charter school just south of downtown St. Louis, are investigating a threat against the school that surfaced this morning — on Wikipedia.

The threat, written in bold all-capital letters in the middle of the…

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12.04.2008 7:30 am

Can! Academy won’t reopen charter school in St. Louis

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Antonio Ford, Keitren Teer and Devan Johnson play around with their cell phones in May at The Can! Academy of St. Louis on Goodfellow Boulevard. The charter school closed at the end of the year.

The Can! Academy of St. Louis, a charter school on Goodfellow Boulevard that targeted high school drop-outs, will not reopen this coming fall.

The Missouri state board of education asked the school to close at the end of last school year, citing…

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11.24.2008 3:01 pm

Aaron North, charter school association leader, to quit this spring

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Aaron North, director of the Missouri Charter Public School Association, will step down in March

Aaron North, director of the Missouri Charter Public School Association, will step down in March

Aaron North, executive director of the state’s charter school association, is stepping down March 31.

North, who was the first director of the Missouri Charter Public School…

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