About
- Welcome Message from the Principal
- Vision
- History of Saeger Middle School
- School Improvement Plan
- Pyramids of Intervention
Welcome Message from the Principal
Welcome to Saeger Middle School! We are located in Cottleville, Missouri and are excited to celebrate our rich history of educational excellence with you! Our staff prides ourselves in focusing on the success of every student based on their individual needs. Spartan pride is evident throughout our hallways, during daily learning activities, and our collaborative partnership with Francis Howell Central High School.
Saeger Middle School shares a campus with Francis Howell Central High School, creating unique opportunities for students, staff and families. We have a strong sense of community and consider ourselves a part of Spartan Nation. We wear our colors, blue and silver, with pride and represent a strong history of tradition that has roots in many generations in the community.
We are a positive behavior support school (PBIS) and our mission is “All for Learning and Learning for All.” Our goal is that Saeger students represent our top pillars of respect, responsibility and safety as well as be academically ready for the rigors of high school.Our dedicated Saeger Middle School staff value and understand the focus of ensuring every student feels safe and welcome at school. We frequently reflect upon and assess current practices to support student success both academically and socially emotionally to prepare our Junior Spartans for the transition to high school and the world after graduation. We have many extracurricular opportunities for our students, one being an incredible band program that feeds into FHC and offers our students opportunities to become great musicians. Saeger offers our students a comprehensive educational program and in addition offers an English Language Learners Program (ESOL) as well as the Students with Exceptional Gifted Abilities (SEGA) program.
It is a privilege to work in the Saeger community and I am honored to serve as the Principal of Saeger Middle School each and every day.
Sincerely,
Dr. Amie Bemke
Principal
Vision
History of Saeger Middle School
Prior to opening, the future students of Saeger Middle School were given the opportunity to write a fifty word or less essay on what they thought the school should be named. After screening all of the submitted essays, our school was named by a sixth grade student in 1997. The following essay was approved by the school board for the new name of our school:"Louis C. Saeger was important to the Francis Howell School District. He taught there in a one room school house, first through eighth grade. He taught for 53 years, 1877 to 1930. Even when segregation was the law, he taught both blacks and whites. He was also the first county school commissioner."
- Armin, Louis C. Saeger's sonLouis C. Saeger was a consistent leader in the community. Between 1877 and 1930 he had accomplished many things for the community, not only in education but in other areas as well. He started a move that resulted in the establishment of agricultural extension work in St. Charles County. He served as the first secretary of the extension board. He organized the first boys' and girls' 4-H Club in the state of Missouri.
Farmers in the area were having difficulties with hunters and berry pickers going on their property without permission, then leaving gates open. This was a risk to the farmers for two reasons: cattle and other stock often got out and the fear of someone getting shot by a stray bullet. Eventually, and largely at Saeger's urging, the concerned farmers met one evening at the school house. This meeting resulted in the "Friedens Precinct Protective Association". The local newspaper, one of a half dozen at the time (two of them German), cooperated with publicity.
Even after Louis C. Saeger no longer held the office of county school commissioner, the esteem in which he was held made it almost inevitable that he would continue on the three-member county board of educators and the county textbook commission. His duties with the board normally involved routine meetings; but, by contrast, his duties on the textbook commission was much more complexed. This entailed months of high pressure work, because he scrutinized the sample books submitted by book publishers carefully and conscientiously before he felt prepared to recommend an adoption.
From 1888 until his retirement Louis C. Saeger had been a voluntary weather observer of the
U. S. Weather Bureau. After he had a telephone installed his daily weather reports appeared in the St. Charles newspapers.
This information was gathered from a book written by Louis C. Saeger's son, Armin.
School Improvement Plan
Pyramids of Intervention
A pyramid of intervention is a tiered approach to prevention and intervention strategies to support students both academically and behaviorally. The pyramid uses a variety of strategies and techniques to help all students stay on the right track. The foundation of the pyramid offers Tier 1 supports for all students. Tier 2 interventions provide additional support for smaller groups of students who need more targeted help. Tier 3 provides the most intensive supports for individual students when Tier 1 and 2 interventions have been unsuccessful. Our schools review and update their pyramid on a regular basis to ensure new strategies are incorporated and all are aligned with best practice.
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Mission
All for learning and learning for all.
School Handbook
The student handbook summarizes District policy and contains general guidelines and information. Translated copies of this Handbook are available. Contact the school office.