Initially scheduled for installation in August, solar panels will begin being installed in the Parkway School District next month.
District students outperformed their peers substantially throughout Missouri.
Dr. Keith Marty is a week into his second year at the helm of the Parkway School District. We asked about everything from last year's growing pains with bell times to the new technology plan that could impact each district school after Thanksgiving.
The Warriors, a local power in recent years, are looking to return to form this fall.
The Spartans, defending state champions, will be without the services of Brian Hail, the Post-Dispatch Player of the Year, who has opted to play with the Scott Gallagher Soccer Academy.
Monday is the first day of the fall semester at the Creve Coeur college.
The Parkway School District is using two Parkway schools to test their new initiative, BYOD (Bring Your Own Device).
The case involving a student dropped off at the wrong stop all but certain to lead to dismissal.
KSDK-TV reports a Craig Elementary School student boarded the wrong bus and ended up on the side of the road in Creve Coeur Park Tuesday.
Parkway’s superintendent says the district will face a big challenge getting children from different backgrounds engaged this year.
The Parkway School District will install more than 3,200 solar panels beginning August 20 with Barretts Elementary School in Manchester.
As MoDOT works on Woods Mill Road and new Route 141, Parkway administrators take steps to control traffic the first 2-3 weeks of school.
The first day of school for Parkway students is August 14.
Dr. Marsha Chappelow answers more Patch questions ahead of the start of the school year.
Entering her 40th year in education, we talk about year-round schools and new hires around the district.
Parkway Students Head Back to School August 14. Are you ready for the new year?
Where do you do your back to school shopping in Creve Coeur?
New Parkway Kindergarteners will learn about school bus safety before their first day of class.
But a district resident took school officials to task on another subject.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch boys player of the year will not suit up for De Smet in the fall.
Senior Defensive Lineman has been trying to show off his talents around the country ahead of next season.
Ladue School Board votes unanimously to continue the dialogue.
The students performed in the recent Annual King Kamehameha Floral Parade in Honolulu.
Parkway South High School students get full year of class and hospital rounds at Barnes Jewish West County Hospital. It will be open to other Parkway High Schools if the program continues.
The Ladue Board of Education will vote on the Technology Plan Update at the next school board meeting.
Salary schedules for staff members continue normal step movements, but casino decisions have hit the district hard.
The 101-year-old school added six athletes, a coach and one team to its sports hall of fame.
Jenny Marquart puts the end of the year in perspective.
The Pattonville High School Class of 2012 gathered with family and friends at the Family Arena to celebrate the end of one journey and the start of another.
Sam Klein will be profiled this weekend on the 'NBC Nightly News' for "Making A Difference".
Parkway, Ladue and Whitfield students came together to honor a Temple Israel member who died in a roadside bombing in Afghanistan.
The Creve Coeur school's Class of 2012 included members who were accomplished in the classroom, in the community and in the athletic arena.
The Creve Coeur school held graduation ceremonies Sunday.
The Michigan-bound receiver earned a pair of state track titles as going away presents this weekend in Jefferson City.
Students at the Creve Coeur school earned more than $11 million in renewable scholarships at the college level.
Head indices pushed the index level above 100 degrees, taxing all the athletes on the track.
The Pattonville School Board approved five bid awards for several businesses on May 22.
Parkway North and Central along with Ladue's Horton Watkins are listed as some of the best high schools around by one magazine; a recent U.S. News and World Report study offered another perspective.
Nearly 300 in the class of 2012 graduate, then go to a wide variety of celebrations.
Creve Coeur Patch wants your help in saluting those who are moving onto "the next level" for their education.