As a part of the district’s five-year plan, the district is moving to acquire land and a building on Reavis Road with a fall 2012 opening in mind.
The last day of school will be June 3. Students and teachers will keep their spring holiday on April 22.
Each week we show off an accomplished local student.
The Board of Education says it will not be changing the policy this year.
For the second year the elementary has been named one of 50 National School of Character Finalists.
Tony Huynh is our Whiz Kid of the week.
Tiffany Markus’s fourth-grade class has spent the year exchanging letters with fifth-graders at Chesterfield Elementary.
The Lindbergh Safe and Drug Free Community Coalition held a forum to alert parents and teenagers to new local trends in alcohol and drug use.
The district hopes a new lane behind Bayless Intermediate and Elementary will end morning and afternoon jams on Weber Road, which have gotten worse since the end of bus transportation last May.
The Eighth Annual Exceptional Educators Awards Banquet celebrates the work of 14 Affton teachers.
The Affton School Mothers' Club puts on a rummage sale complete with booths, a book fair, face painting and more.
Nurse Kathy Beezley is organizing programs for Rogers Middle School students, including Wii fitness sessions and a quick breakfast.
Lindbergh now encourages wireless networking with devices brought from home, for efficiency and cost savings.
Jeffrey Pyne is accomplished in math and science, while also taking time to serve his church.
Lindbergh High School is preparing for a competition this weekend.
The courses for the 2011-2012 school year focus on preparing students for careers in technically challenging fields.
No stranger to working with students, St. Louis County Police Officer relishes new assignment
Gifted student Alexis Clemons makes top honors every quarter.
Community members share their love of reading with young children at Mesnier Primary School.
Claire Heckenkamp won an award for her work teaching health and nutrition to special education students.
Redistricting was needed to relieve overcrowding at some elementary schools.