Have you been by Eureka High School lately to see the progress of the construction?
This is the last of three articles in a series that reflect answers to questions posed from Patch to school board candidates. Matt Doell and Mike Geller are reflected today.
Rockwood School District's Board of Education candidates Roger Stock and Kevin Mabie share their views. Responses for two candidates already were published; and responses from two others will follow.
Rockwood School District Board of Education candidates Keith Kinder and Stephen Smith share their views. The other four candidates will follow in future articles.
When Geggie Elementary School students did well in a fundraiser, they were treated to pizza and a ride of their year.
Local teenagers had chances to secure reasonably priced formal dresses at this second annual Lafayette fundraiser Saturday.
Unlike the recent series of budget-related meetings and candidate forum gathering, Rockwood School District's board of education directors tackled everyday projects Thursday night.
All but one of the six candidates said they would favor a tax increase, if necessary, to close what could be a $16 million budget gap.
Special School District board elections were held Tuesday night, and a Wildwood resident is at the helm of this organization.
Green Pines Elementary principals, teachers and students were good sports when it came to observing Read Across America Week in Wildwood Wednesday.
More parking space, and class space in general, is being created.
The district's board of education directors could seek a tax hike that would offset a revenue shortage of $8 to $16 million in the 2012-2013 school year.
It's not every day a teacher has a hair-raising experience at school; well, one Rockwood eighth-grade social studies instructor actually had quite the opposite.
Six residents will compete for three seats on Rockwood School District's board of education on April 5.
Classmates, teachers and parents recently encouraged and cheered on their spelling bee competitors from Patch-area elementary schools. Winners will compete at Maryville University.