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A Message from the Head of School, Meg Bamford - August 2025
Meg Bamford | Head of Miriam School and Learning Center


Dear Miriam Community,

Next week, our hallways will once again be filled with the joyful energy of our students. We will begin another year dedicated to helping each child reach their fullest potential, providing the educational approaches, services, and strategies they need to thrive. Several of our Learning Center employees have begun their work in our partner schools throughout St Louis.

Over the past few months, we have had the privilege of welcoming many local leaders, state representatives, and senators to our campus. These dedicated public servants took time to see our work firsthand and asked a powerful question: “How can we help you?”

Our answer is clear: Help us ensure that every child who learns differently has access to the specialized education they need to lead successful, independent, healthy, and happy lives.

Just as we told those leaders, helping Miriam can take place in many forms. Please assist us in finding funding so that cost is never a barrier for a family. Connect us with community partners and others who share our vision, including donors, organizations, schools, foundations, and corporations. We asked that they get the word out about Miriam so we can also continue to serve others. Every contribution, large or small, directly impacts a child’s ability to succeed. 

Each child’s definition of success is unique. For some, it means going on to college. For others, it means entering the workforce with confidence and skill. No matter the path, the right educational environment makes all the difference.

Thank you for being a vital part of the Miriam community. Together, we can answer that important question not just in words, but in action and ensure that every child who learns differently has the opportunity to live well.

With gratitude and hope,
 

Meg Bamford, Head of Miriam School and Learning Center

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