Camille Phillips
Camille Phillips began working for St. Louis Public Radio in July 2013 as the online producer for the talk shows. She grew up in southwest Missouri and has a Master’s degree from the Missouri School of Journalism, University of Missouri-Columbia.
Camille has also worked at public radio stations in Columbia, Mo. and Kansas City, Mo. As an intern for Harvest Public Media her work aired on KCUR, KBIA, NET Nebraska, Kansas Public Radio and Iowa Public Radio.
In her free time, Camille enjoys reading, dance, hiking and canoeing. She was drawn to journalism as a profession by a passion for hearing different perspectives and a desire to provide a platform for conversation.
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There’s a limited pool of people certified to teach special education in the St. Louis metro area, putting districts from St. Charles County to the...
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Third-grader students who live in low-income homes underperformed their more well-off classmates by 50 percentage points in seven Illinois school...
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Black students in Missouri are four and a half times more likely to be suspended than white students, according to a report released Thursday by the...
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Fontbonne University has been awarded a $1.25 million federal grant earmarked for special education teacher training . It’s aimed at addressing a...
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After more than two weeks of protesting the Jason Stockley verdict in the streets, in malls and in business districts, protest organizers implemented a...
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There’s a competition afoot among St. Louis-area school districts that are trying to find the best person to fill open superintendent positions. But it...
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A new, voluntary version of the Riverview Gardens’ school transfer program is serving just a fraction of the students enrolled the year before. Although...
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Updated at 11:15 p.m. Sept. 23, with additional details — The continuing protests over a judge’s decision to acquit former St. Louis police officer...
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Sister Thea Bowman Catholic School in East St. Louis is one of hundreds of private schools in Illinois that could see a financial boost from the state’s...
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Updated at 9:40 p.m. with additional details — Hundreds of “white allies” marched in the streets downtown on Thursday. Their aim was to demonstrate...