Alexander McGreevy lands a professional role in the production of 'Lourdes of the Flies,' written by William Leavengood.
The board set the deadline for Julie Janssen to fix specific problems or face a negative review and perhaps termination.
Football practices have begun for local high schools and a new chapter at Northeast is about to begin.
Both baseball and music fans will cohabit Tropicana Field this weekend as the Goo Goo Dolls will perform after the Rays game Saturday and the Go-Go's will play tonight.
Will White, the new girls basketball coach for the Vikings, decides to teach basketball from the ground, up.
Pinellas Virtual School welcomes families to explore the options of full-time programs for elementary through high school students.
At the 2011 Mayor's Youth Showcase of Achievement ceremony, Geoff Boyajian, 16, won runner-up in the media arts category.
Cafe 2.1 is designed to show parents how to navigate the school system's new website.
Pinellas County School Board issues an Aug. 23 deadline for Superintendent Julie Janssen to make significant changes.
The school board's new policy does allow for communication using private media, under special or extraordinary circumstances.
Not quite a week after St. Petersburg High School's graduation was rained out, a second ceremony was held at the school's auditorium.
Students at the private St. Petersburg high school will build seaworthy flotation platforms and equip them with satellite communications.
Even with tonight's make-up graduation ceremony for the Class of 2011 at St. Petersburg High, not all seniors will be able to participate after last week's ceremony was rained out.
St. Pete High has a second graduation. There's a get-together hosted by retailers in the Grand Central District. The Rays play at home tonight.
Principal offers students another chance to get their diplomas after Thursday's sudden downpour shortened the ceremony.
What started out as a pretty evening turned unfortunate, yet memorable, for the St. Petersburg High School Class of 2011; the skies opened midway through the ceremony and poured rain.
A lopsided 42-7 win in their spring game gives Crusaders coach Bill Jones reason for optimism.
New Northeast High School football coach Mike Jalazo recognizes the many talents of Augie Sanchez, so Jalazo plans to use Sanchez in many different ways.
Family members and friends poured into Tropicana Field Saturday for the Northeast High School Class of 2011 graduation ceremony.
The fifth-graders get back almost as much as they give in the annual trip to the shelter.
Pinellas County high school students compete for thousands of dollars in scholarships at the 2011 Walker's Rising Stars Scholarship Competition Monday evening at Ruth Eckerd Hall.
'Macho Man' Randy Savage was nothing like his wrestling character in real life, except for the raspy voice.
Members of Pinellas Park High School’s First Responders magnet program tackle a topic that hits close to home
The Mayor's Youth Showcase of Achievement recognized 400 middle and high school nominees in 11 achievement categories. The event awarded 66 students with trophies and savings bonds.
Members of the Florida Marine Corps help the Green Devils get prepared for next season.
Local Marine Corps troops will participate in a pre-game challenge designed to bolster athletes’ stamina and raise awareness for the military.
Some 62 middle school students were awarded college scholarships in a ceremony highlighted by a visit and speech from Mayor Bill Foster.
Through the city's Mayor's Mentors & More program, 62 kids are eligible for four-year college tuition scholarships.
The H20 EXPO, presented by FloridaSafePools.org, is Saturday, May 7, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg.
Pinellas County students will compete in a math competition showing their skills at solving calculations in Algebra and Geometry.
There is no shortage of summer camps and adventures for St. Petersburg kids. Best yet they are close to home.
Second-grade students learned firsthand about the city's culture and landmarks. They then shared their knowledge with students and visitors to the school.
I could not believe what I was reading: “Police cars are all over the neighborhood and by the school. We are under lockout!”
Sylvia Smith uses her passion for animals and ingenuity to create one-of-a-kind recycled jewelry that she sells for a good cause.
City officials have extended the deadline and waived the application fee for teens to be nominated for Mayor Bill Foster's first Youth Showcase Achievement Awards.
Sharon Hauser and her lovable dog, Rusty, help teach kids how to properly care for pets.
The all-student cast reprised the classic Gene Kelly musical that included well-known songs and dance numbers.
Students from the St. Petersburg prep school's Marine Studies Department helped to plant marsh grass and build an oyster bed in the Tampa Bay estuary.
Laurie Serra and her husband did not recognize the signs of prescription drug abuse in their son, Matthew. Now she's on a mission to help others.
The building complex, which includes a six-story dorm, will be the latest addition to the Harborwalk, home to the university's Science and Technology Building, opened in January 2010.