11/13/2025
We’re proud to announce that Normandy High School has been selected as a F1rst String Beneficiary through a partnership with Hibbett Sports and Nike!
Thanks to this incredible collaboration, both our Boys and Girls Basketball Programs will each receive a $25,000 donation to support their athletic development and program growth.
But that’s not all; beginning this spring, one male and one female student-athlete will be named F1rst String Scholarship Recipients, each earning $5,000 per year for four years to support their college journey. These scholarship recipients will also have the unique opportunity to participate in the Hibbett x Nike Connected Internship Program, gaining hands-on career experience with two global brands.
We’re deeply grateful to Kendal Schroder, Hibbett Community Marketing Senior Specialist, and our partners at Hibbett Sports and Nike for investing in our students’ success, both on and off the court.
Learn more about the F1rst String program here: 🔗 https://www.hibbett.com/first-string.html
11/13/2025
Hey, Normandy Vikings!
We’re gathering feedback from our community to better understand how Normandy Schools Collaborative is viewed and how we can continue to grow together. Your input will help us strengthen our connection with the families and community we serve.
All responses are confidential and used only for research and improvement purposes.
Take the survey today and help shape the future of Normandy!
Survey Link: https://form.jotform.com/252924231858058
11/12/2025
At last night’s JEGB meeting, we proudly recognized several incredible leaders and educators whose work continues to elevate our district:
Julius B. Anthony, President of St. Louis Black Authors of Children’s Literature, along with Dr. Hope Sutton and Dr. Tony O. Brooks, were celebrated for launching the newest Believe Project Literacy Lab at Normandy Middle School at Lucas Crossing, the first middle school literacy lab in the St. Louis region!
Ms. Deanne Ward, 5th-grade teacher at Barack Obama Elementary, received the Robin Kyles Trailblazer Award at the Science Teachers of Missouri Conference for her exceptional contributions to STEM education and commitment to inspiring students.
These recognitions reflect Normandy’s continued dedication to student achievement, literacy, and a culture of excellence.
11/11/2025
This Veterans Day, we recognize and thank all those who have served our country with courage and dedication. Normandy Schools Collaborative is proud to honor the veterans in our community who have selflessly protected our freedoms and inspired us with their strength. Today, we celebrate your service and sacrifice.
Thank you, veterans!
11/11/2025
Former St. Louis Blues player Barret Jackman and Blues mascot Louie teamed up with UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Missouri employee volunteers this morning to distribute more than 230 brand-new winter coats to our scholars at Barack Obama Elementary School.
Together, we’re helping kids stay warm, active, and healthy all winter long!
11/10/2025
The Joint Executive Governing Board will meet at 7 P.M. Tuesday, November 11, at the Normandy Schools Collaborative Boardroom, located at 3855 Lucas and Hunt Road.
The proceedings will be live-streamed on our YouTube channel and through the Diligent Community portal, accessible on our website.
11/08/2025
Join us today at Normandy High School (6701 St. Charles Rock Rd.) for our Career Fair — happening now until 1 p.m.
We’re hosting on-the-spot interviews for certified teachers and support staff positions, including:
Bus Drivers
Maintenance Staff
Food Service Workers
Come learn why Normandy is a great place to work! We offer competitive pay, excellent benefits, and strong retirement plans.
Don’t miss your chance to join the Viking family — stop by today!
11/07/2025
Tomorrow is the day! Be sure to join us at our Career Fair from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. tomorrow at Normandy High School (6701 St. Charles Rock Road, St. Louis, MO 63133).
Job seekers can meet with representatives from transportation, maintenance, food services, security, and instruction to learn about full- and part-time openings, benefits, and on-site interviews.
The event is free and open to the public. Be sure to check out our Career Fair page for more details.
https://www.normandysc.org/.../hum.../nsc-recruitment-events
11/07/2025
Big fun at Barack Obama Elementary! Our scholars had a blast welcoming Fredbird from the St. Louis Cardinals!
Thanks to Raising Cane’s and the Fredbird & Friends Program, students learned what it means to be a great teammate. Be Active! Be Responsible! Be Yourself!
11/05/2025
Normandy Schools Collaborative will host a Career Fair from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, November 8, at Normandy High School (6701 St. Charles Rock Road, St. Louis, MO 63133).
Job seekers can meet with representatives from transportation, maintenance, food services, security, and instruction to learn about full- and part-time openings, benefits, and on-site interviews.
The event is free and open to the public. Be sure to check out our Career Fair page for more details.
https://www.normandysc.org/departments/human-resources/nsc-recruitment-events
11/03/2025
Board members, District leaders, and family members came together on Saturday, November 1, to celebrate the remarkable achievements of Normandy Schools Collaborative Superintendent Dr. Michael Triplett at the 38th Annual Salute to Excellence in Education Gala. Dr. Triplett was among just five recipients honored with the 2025 Excellence in Education Award by the St. Louis American Foundation.
This prestigious recognition highlights Dr. Triplett’s tireless commitment, visionary leadership, and unwavering dedication to transforming lives and enriching our community through education.
Join us in congratulating Dr. Triplett on this well-deserved and inspiring honor!
11/03/2025
Normandy Schools Collaborative and the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) will host a public hearing on Thursday, December 4, from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. at Normandy High School, located at 6701 St. Charles Rock Road.
We invite all families and members of the community to attend this important meeting. During the session, we will share district updates, discuss key issues impacting our schools, and—most importantly—hear from you.
Open, two-way communication is essential to the success of the Normandy Schools Collaborative. This is your opportunity to help shape the future of education in our district.
Your voice matters, so mark your calendars for December 4 at 6:00 p.m. and make your voice heard!