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The Lindbergh Spirit Festival featured a parade moving from Sperreng Middle School to Lindbergh High School.
Lutheran High School South class of 2011 held its graduation at the Scottish Rite Cathedral.
Jeff Preisack proposed placing a tax levy on the ballot in November.
The Bayless School District honored teachers, volunteers, and staff at its annual Recognition Night.
Collective bargaining between the Bayless teachers’ union and the district administration was near agreement, but an added professional development day has proved a sticking point.
School officials are hoping the lower courts will resolve the issue of how students from unaccredited districts are accepted into neighboring districts.
Jan Steinbrueck is our Whiz Kid of the week.
On Wednesday, the district is looking for input on its plans to set up an early childhood education center on Reavis Road, set to open fall 2012.
Affton High School students get dressed up and head downtown to the Lumen for a night of pictures, dinner, and dancing at this year's prom.
The schools were given this prestigious recognition for their focus on character education.
Construction and an anticipated lack of state funding led to the cancellation.
Jon Lauer is our first Whiz Kid from Lutheran High School South.
It’s prom! Time to get dressed up and dance.
Jennifer Tiller will be leaving Sperreng to run Lindbergh's new Truman Middle School.
Affton High School’s annual Bucklefest reminds students to buckle up.
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The Bayless choirs take the stage for a night of uplifting music.
St. Louis Public Schools’ Special Olympic athletes spent the morning running and jumping in the Affton High School gymnasium.
Daniel Crum received an award for his tenacity, presented by Mike Bush.
The Affton High School theater troupe is performing "West Side Story" this week.
Matt Heckenkamp is this week's Whiz Kid.
Five students from Affton High School and two from Bayless High School scored high marks at a state competition sponsored by entrepreneurship organization DECA.
Our Whiz Kid of the week is Paige Black.
After a brief recess, the Affton School Board continued its meeting while the tornado threat passed.
School officials contend a recent Missouri Supreme Court ruling could send a stream of students from unaccredited districts to their classrooms; bills in the legislature may address the issue.
Three new members and two returning members took these places on the school board on Monday night.
Karen Schuering was named the district's teacher of the year. Beth Daniels and Karen Vance were professional and support staff of the year, respectively.
Eric Cochran and Tammy Gottschalk are honored for their service to the school district.
Recently elected board members were sworn in, and a new committee was formed at a special school board meeting Tuesday night.
Oscar Owens is our Whiz Kid for the week.
The special school board meeting will be Tuesday. The reception for Steve Brotherton will be April 28.
Our weekly Whiz Kid highlights an impressive local student.
Susan Casaleggi and Keith Stiefvater responded to a questionnaire about their candidacies for the school board. The election is April 5. This is the second of two parts.
Adela Cajic is our Whiz Kid of the week.
As a part of the Fuel Up to Play 60 program at Rogers Middle School, students got their photos taken with milk mustaches and devised slogans to encourage fitness and nutrition.
Lindbergh High School screens its second annual student film festival.
Joseph Sartorius and Leslie J. Weiss respond to a questionnaire about their candidacies for the school board. The election is April 5. This is part two of three.
The four grades competed in team games for class bragging rights.
Imo's Pizza on Reavis Barracks Road will raise money for the family of Rachel Bequette.