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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Restaurants and shops along the Delmar Loop in University City were bustling Sunday, hours after protesters took to the streets in the arts and...
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Updated at 11:25 p.m. with new details from evening protests — A second full day of outrage over former St. Louis police officer Jason Stockley’s...
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A $2.7 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education will make it easier for three Missouri districts to meet new federal accountability metrics...
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Many current high school students with temporary immigration status won’t be protected by the federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program...
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Catholic education is a tradition almost as old as St. Louis itself. Saint Louis University was founded by Jesuit priests in 1818, and is gearing up for...
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For the first time this school year, Illinois public schools statewide are required to measure and report how prepared their kindergartners were for...
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The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education said Wednesday that two of the state's high school annual assessments, administered during...
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Updated Aug. 28 to correct Kris Shannon's title — The director of one of Missouri’s adult education programs is worried high school equivalency tests...
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An uncomfortable silence broke up the thriving discussion about race in Affton High School teacher Brian Jennings’ class this week. He had just asked...
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One of the first science lessons of the year for thousands of students in Illinois and Missouri won’t happen in the classroom, but high above it....