The Prop B increase will bring much-needed funds to the cash-strapped district.
A look at two of the candidates running the remainder of a term on the Affton School Board.
Find out what will be on your ballot on Tuesday.
Karin Fleming comes to Affton from the Mehlville ECE center.
Students in the Lindbergh Schools have racked up a variety of accomplishments recently.
We roundup reports on how restaurants and other local institutions fair on county health inspections.
The Rosemary Zander Award honors positive attitude and determination.
A new website aims to rally voter support for the Bayless School District tax increase.
General satisfaction with the school district and school board was expressed by Karen Schuster, Kate Holloway and George Rezabek, all of whom are seeking positions on the board of education.
The change comes at a minimal cost to the district.
A book fair and an event for grandparents were also held.
The Affton Chamber of Commerce held its Exceptional Educators dinner for teachers in the 63123 zip code.
Amie Koenen, the principal at St. Michael the Archangel School, will serve as the president of the new Catholic school system.
The case with wide implications for local school districts is expected to last three days.
Laura Katherine Hmiel, Austin Patrick Hope and Maximilian You Fei all earned GPAs of 3.5 or above.
The pirate-themed 'Mesnier Mateys' raised over $550.
These teachers from around the zip code will be honored at a dinner on March 8.
Lindbergh High School’s senior class includes a record-breaking nine National Merit Finalists and 18 International Baccalaureate diploma candidates.
The 16th annual Affton School District awards will be presented on April 11.
Travis Bracht comes to Affton from the Francis Howell School District.
Even if voters pass the Prop B tax increase, the district will still need to make significant cuts.
Lindbergh knocks one out of the park for taxpayers as savings total more than double previously anticipated from Tuesday's bond refinancing.
The freshman point guard shoots 81 percent from the foul line.
Get your youngsters registered for next year on Feb. 16, 17 and 23.
The finalists will be considered for a $2,500 prize, or two other types of awards.
Affton High scouts performed landscaping and campus improvement at district schools.
The Long Elementary School principal officially starts as the assistant superintendent of personnel services in August.
The middle school students got their hearts pumping with this coordinated dance session.
Carlson stressed Catholic identity and laid out a plan for financial aid.
The director of student services has been with the district 16 years.
Teacher retention and salary schedules among agenda items discussed in Tuesday night’s Lindbergh Board of Education meeting.
Poetry, police, gum—nothing is off-limits for this social media trend.
Several new faces are stepping forward to run for local school boards.
Liliana Perez's entry has been made into a greeting card supporting CHARACTERplus.
The house that "glows," as one comment remarked on Patch, took fifth nationally. See how Affton and beyond pulled for the Dolans.
Lindbergh junior Debby Gregory cooked a batch of chili for the event when one of the suppliers backed out.
The deadline is March 2 for these scholarships.
The old school, built in the 1930s, will be senior apartments, and some of those moving in have a connection to the building's former uses.
Students planted bulbs and fall flowers in front of Dressel School.
The Affton Parent Boosters for the class of 2011 purchased the bench to remember the murdered student.