Confluence Academies
Kelcea Lesinski currently serves as an Elementary School Teacher at Confluence Academies since May 2022, following previous roles in education as a Teaching Assistant, KidZone Assistant Site Leader, and Substitute Teacher in the School District of Clayton from April 2021 to July 2022. Kelcea also has experience as a Special Education Paraprofessional at Wentzville R IV School District for a brief period in June 2021. Prior to the education sector, Kelcea worked as a Data Visualization Specialist at Media Management and as a Search Engine Optimization Specialist at Handi-Craft Company, with additional experience as a Senior Analytics Manager at Drive Social Media and Data Analyst at Express Scripts. Kelcea holds a Master of Education from the University of Missouri-Saint Louis, along with a Bachelor of Liberal Studies in Mathematics and Education and an Associate of Science in General STEM Transfer Studies from St. Louis Community College.
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Confluence Academies
Welcome to Confluence Academies! Confluence Academies is a non-profit public charter school system that strives to provide the highest quality pre-collegiate education to students in pre-kindergarten through high school. Confluence Academies is governed by one Board of Directors with one charter school sponsor – University of Missouri-Columbia. University of Missouri-Columbia sponsors five sites - Old North, South City, Aspire Academy, Confluence Preparatory Academy, and Grand Center Arts Academy. Aspire Academy and Confluence Academy-Old North serve students in grades PreK-8; Confluence Academy-South City serve students in grades PreK-8 too. Confluence Preparatory Academy serves students in grades 9-12, and Grand Center Arts Academy serves students 6-12. To learn more about MU as a charter school sponsor, click here. Since its establishment in 2003, Confluence Academy has grown as a public charter school from one campus and 245 students to a network of five schools serving nearly 3,000 students. Throughout its history, Confluence has become one of the most successful networks of public charter schools in the City of St. Louis and in Missouri.