The project was to help them celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts.
The Fox School District board gave Fox medals to all the wrestlers that went to the state meet.
Four Fox players will be on the Lindenwood team in its inaugural year, next year.
The Fox games were covered by experienced photographers. Go the the Arnold Facebook page to see them all.
In a game of teams and coaches that know each other well, this one went to the Flyers.
Fox and Seckman boys and girls basketball are in first-round postseason play today.
Seckman's Brock Wingbermuehle captured a wrestling title, as well as Lindbergh's Michael Slyman. Rockwood Summit's Megan Popp wins in swimming.
Seckman's 10 wrestlers combined to take third overall.
As a team, Seckman sits in third place going into the final day of wrestling in Columbia.
The Seckman senior is injured for the third season out of four.
NewsChannel 5's Heidi Glaus will emcee the event on Friday night.
The winner on Monday will advance.
Next stop: Mizzou Arena this weekend for state tournament.
Seckman and Lutheran South win first round series in the Mid-States Hockey Association playoffs.
The Long Elementary School principal officially starts as the assistant superintendent of personnel services in August.
Seckman girls basketball seeks to break losing streak.
One doctoral and four bachelors degree student graduated in December 2011.
A state grant allows the college to provide the classes and service until May 2012.
Students need to earn a 3.2 grade point average, out of 4.0, to be on Missouri University of Science and Technology honors list.
Teachers are using the DonorsChoose.org website to fund classroom projects.
The Oakville basketball team lost a pair of games in a tournament over the weekend and Rockwood Summit placed second in the Lindbergh Tournament.
The University of Evansville student earned the distinction for her work during the fall semester 2011.
Fox struggling, at the bottom of the division.
Mehlville holds the Warriors scoreless in the second quarter en route to a 44-24 victory Friday night at home.
Friday, Jan. 13, turned into a lucky day for the Fox School District students.
Between one to three inches of snow fell overnight making the commute to school treacherous.
Student Mason Kirkiewicz won the opportunity to meet an National Football League player through the Show 'n Tell Program.
The Jaguars defend their championship at the All Suburban conference Championship Saturday.
During the last term, the following Southeast Missouri State college students earned a 3.5 grade point average out of a 4.0 scale.
Sappington Elementaryβs own Mary Driemeyer will vie for the national award in March.
Fox High School beats Seckman to take seventh place in tournament.
Three Seckman basketball players scored in double figures in a single game.
By volunteering as Mastodon Event Coordinator, Welch learned time management skills and to be more assertive.
The cable tv service provider is offering $1,000 scholarships to Fox C-6 School District's graduating seniors.
Fox, Seckman wrestling teams also having some success early this season
Donna Jolliff has decided to attend and play soccer for St. Louis Community College in 2012.
Nominations for the $100,000 contest to benefit the Fox C-6 Public Schools ended on Monday, Dec. 26. Voting will proceed until Jan. 8, 2012.
The Southside Classic and other tournaments opened the 2011-12 season for several area boys and girls basketball teams.
The Chess Club of St. Louis is expanding into classrooms following a nationwide trend in schools of using chess as a teaching tool.
Antonia Middle School, Clyde Hamrick Elementary and Richard Simpson Elementary students will participate in a fundraiser Dec. 2-4 to help two organizations.