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TWELVE FERGUSON-FLORISSANT STUDENTS SIGN LETTERS OF INTENT ON NATIONAL SIGNING DAY FEB. 6

Florissant, Mo. (Feb. 7, 2013) – Twelve Ferguson-Florissant School District student-athletes signed letters of intent to play college-level sports on National Signing Day on Feb. 6.

 

National Signing Day is the first day that a high school senior can sign a binding Letter of Intent to play on a college sports team.

 

The following students made college or university commitments:

 

McCluer North High School

Jordan Harold, football:  Northwest Missouri State University

Myles McIntyre, football:  Northwest Missouri State University

Brandon Minor, football:  Southern Illinois University-Carbondale

Kyrton Kilgore, football:  Missouri Valley College

Aramis Jones, football:  Ellsworth Community College

Corrine Keller, tennis:  Webster University

Chelsea Foster, tennis:  Webster University

Aaron Mallet, track & field: Iowa State University

Colleen Raftery, volleyball:  Florissant Valley Community College

 

McCluer High School

Devonte Rodgers, football:  Ellsworth Community College

Alauna Ray, track & field:  Southern Illinois University-Carbondale

Shaelyn Grant, track & field:  University of Central Michigan

 

About the Ferguson-Florissant School District

The Ferguson-Florissant School District, located in suburban St. Louis, serves more than 12,000 students from preschool through 12th grade with an excellent comprehensive educational program.  Fully accredited by the state of Missouri, the Ferguson-Florissant School District operates 17 elementary schools, three middle schools, three A+ and NCA-CASI-accredited high schools and an alternative school.  In addition, the District includes a nationally-recognized early education program, the award-winning Challenger Learning Center space education facility and the Little Creek Nature Area, a 97-acre nature preserve which offers experiential learning opportunities for students in science, biology, ecology and related areas of study.

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