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Catching up with one of our favorite non-profits in the area, a “foundation of care” for the community

ARGUS Staff by ARGUS Staff
September 26, 2025
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Empowering St. Louis students through education, mentorship, and career readiness.

Featured Image courtesy of: Little Bit Foundation

Celebrating New Beginnings

In the 2022-23 school year, Little Bit began serving six new schools. These communities have been so welcoming to us, and we are excited and blessed that our reach now extends from Glasgow Village in North County to Lemay in the South! We are committed to working alongside faculty and staff of each school partner to ensure students have what they need for success in the classroom and beyond.

Earlier this month, we were thrilled to commemorate our adoption of Sumner High School with a celebration at the school! Sumner represents the 19th school in our 20-year partnership with Saint Louis Public Schools and only our second high school in the district.

This iconic, nearly 150-year-old school reinvented itself in 2021 with an emphasis on arts education, and we are excited to support these talented, creative students with whatever their dreams may be!

Little Bit Expands into Sumner High School

About Sumner High School

Established in 1875, Sumner High School was the first public high school for African American students west of the Mississippi. Located in the Ville neighborhood, the school serves an enrollment of over 200 students, 100% of whom qualify for the federal free lunch program. Sumner landed on a school closure list in 2021 due to declining enrollment, along with a dozen other school buildings, as part of a district-wide consolidation plan. A strong community outcry persuaded the SLPS board to give Sumner’s alumni and other backers the opportunity to develop an action plan and a minimum of three years to make improvements.

“We are very excited to expand our continuum of support to students in SLPS at this historic school and to help effect positive change,” says Miranda Walker Jones, CEO of The Little Bit Foundation. “Students in the district have the opportunity to experience the full scope of Little Bit programs from early childhood through high school, especially the ‘career pathways’ we are creating by exposing students early to the options available to them and helping to cultivate the skills and relationships they need for success in whatever they choose to be!”

Jones says the students at Sumner have already participated in a two-day college and career fair hosted by Little Bit, completed a 4-day STEM Lingo course, and have been introduced to other aspects of Little Bit’s College and Career Readiness programming. “For students in under-resourced schools and communities, the lack of resources and supports make the pathway to viable careers, including postsecondary preparation, very challenging,” she says. “We’re trying to help close this gap by offering mentoring, career exploration, transferable skills development and more, because we know that with the right support, one student can change the trajectory of their family for future generations.”

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