Center for Teaching and Learning staff show off their fun sides to welcome the semester with smiles on their faces.
Every participant is paid competitively and given a Metro Pass as well as meals throughout the day.
See the latest announcement from the Maplewood Richmond Heights School District.
Parmentier and Corbin solicited chapters from a variety of experts such as nurses, social workers, an attorney and others.
STLCC student COVID-19 vaccinations will be August 25 and August 26 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at each of the four campuses.
The community is invited to view the exhibit through October 8 on campus or by exploring the College’s online art gallery.
“My passion is for the students,” said Ozmec, who has been at Forest Park for two years and with STLCC for 10.
Rosemary Nagel has a history of creative pursuits in painting, fiber arts and interior design.
In German and Spanish, that means "way to go!"
"This data raises critical questions for people who decide the policy for our nation’s local justice systems,” said Erica Bond.
Stifter recalls talking with Liza’s oral surgeon, who suggested looking into dentistry.
Ransom is the fifth woman – and first African American female – to serve on the 7-member bench.
The uncertified vote from Franklin County show 86 in favor and 213 against for a total of 299 votes.
“I came for my kids more because I wanted a better future for them, but first I have to help them. This was for them. I did this for them”.
'We welcome their leadership, and we look forward to leveraging their talents to better serve our students and move STLCC forward.'
Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer (P-EBT) is a temporary benefit for children who are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch but d ...
An update on the JazzU program at Jazz St. Louis, which has been virtual but hardly dormant for a year.
"It is so nice and purrs like a kitten when it runs!"
If you are a professional, committed individual who is passionate about making a difference in the lives of children, MRH is the place f ...
See how college aid applications changed for Clayton-Richmond Heights area high schools.
The deadline for families to apply is July 31.
Teachers Tarra Giancola and Stacey Schwab documented the pandemic from the perspective of early childhood students and district staff.
Submissions are open to all students in grades 9-12.
Commencement ceremonies will take place at 7 p.m. on June 10.
Mitigation strategies will remain in place as recommended by the St. Louis County Health Department.
The sessions are free.
A video project became the catalyst for children getting to know each other better despite being distant due to the pandemic.
Students and staff are asked to vote for their favorites.
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The village, a suburb of Hillsboro, is that small.
The online survey will remain open until June 10.
The Visiting Nurse Association of Greater St. Louis and The Heights were recognized.
After coming up short in the recent municipal election, Posley has found himself back on the Maplewood Richmond Heights School Board.
The Board of Education on Thursday approved the hirings of Dr. Jill Loyet and Dr. Craig Maxwell.
Early Childhood Teachers observed the excitement as families created their collections of loose parts while learning virtually.
The district will continue to monitor the situation closely, but at this time anticipates no changes throughout the rest of the school year.