Awards, Achievements & Newsworthy
PCS on News Great Day - 2023
Julie Rhodes joined News 4 Great Day to discuss a little information about the school. In 2023, we entered our 24th year of being in business. Click the button below to view our segment!
PCS awarded national school of character - 2011
National Schools of Character are schools that have demonstrated through a rigorous evaluation process that character development has had a positive impact on academics, student behavior, and school climate.
PCS AWARDED MISSOURI SCHOOL OF CHARACTER - 2011
Missouri Schools of Character is an initiative of Character.org to recognize schools that demostrate that their focus on character development has had a positive impact on academic achievement, student behavior and school climate.
DR. JULIE FRUGO, PCS CEO/HEAD OF SCHOOL, NAMED 2011 MISSOURI PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL ASSOCIATION LEADER OF THE YEAR
According to the MCPSA, this award is designed to "recognize a Missouri charter public school leader who motivates students, parents, staff and community to create an outstanding school. His or her school models a challenging, nurturing environment where children are the first priority."
GOVERNORS NATIONAL FITNESS AWARD
We were one out of three MO schools that received the National Governor’s Fitness Award in the fall of 2019. By proving we are dedicated to health and wellness, we won a fitness center valued at $100,000 for our students and staff.
SCHNUCKS DONATES $25,000 TO PREMIER CHARTER SCHOOL
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Officials from Schnuck Markets, Inc. announced a donation of $25,000 to Premier Charter School to aid in the cost of technology tools needed for virtual learning.
Dr. Julie frugo, head of school, interviewed for parade magazine
Respect, responsibility, caring for others, integrity, sacrifice. In a world where even basic civility and manners can seem to be things of the past, teaching kids to do the right thing seems challenging…
Dr. Julie frugo, head of school, interviewed for Character.org
Dr. Julie Frugo sat down with Character.org to discuss 3 Ways to Assess School Climate & Character.
At Premier Charter School, assessment is a big part of school life, because as Head of School, Julie Frugo, so wisely put it, “how do we know what we are doing is even working if we don’t assess it?”
DR. MIke schrimpf, assistant head of school, on authentic energy for Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
“When our school renewed its commitment to true project-based learning, everyone's work became more fun…”
Dr. Julie frugo, head of school, interviewed for UMSL DAILY
Dr. Julie Frugo sat down with UMSL Daily to discuss Premier Charter School and their work with the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
Dr. Julie frugo, head of school, interviewed for edsurge
Dr. Julie Frugo sat down with EdSurge to discuss the Integration of SEL, Equity and Trauma Work for Multiplied Success.
“These days it’s hard to miss the compelling evidence that shows social emotional learning (SEL) improves learning and life skills…”
Dr. Julie FRUGO, HEAD OF SCHOOL, DISSERTATION
In this collaborative Dissertation of Practice we examined the leadership frameworks, leader characteristics, and effective character education practices that can help foster students’ intellectual, moral, performance, and civic character development (Shields, 2011).
Dr. NATALIE WIEMANN, HEAD OF professional development, DISSERTATION
Structures in schools often fail to support and encourage students to be active agents in their own learning. Self-determination theory (SDT) provides a theoretical framework for educational reform intending to encourage empowering supports for teachers and students.
Dr. MIKE SCHRIMPF, ASSISTANT HEAD OF SCHOOL, DISSERTATION
A Problem Based Learning Project Investigating the Underlying Dimensions of Professional Learning Communities in Public Primary and Secondary Schools in the State of Missouri.