Brian Scott Ebert jumps into the "deep end of the pool" to join Schroeder and others on the school board.
Incumbent Paul Schroeder will serve a third term on the board, while Brian Scott Ebert will take Brian Fletcher's seat.
A close race for leading position, the incumbents, with more than 20 years combined on the board will remain.
Next Tuesday, voters will decide who will serve on the St. Louis Community College Board of Trustees for Subdistrict 1.
Desiree Whitlock has been a board member for nine years and said she feels the current board should remain intact to keep progress occurring within the district.
This Hazelwood School District Board of Education candidate owns his own company, Handyman Contracting Company, and has been a district resident since 1995.
This Hazelwood School District Board of Education candidate is a journeyman carpenter and retiree of the home building business. He said he has the time and patience to dedicate to the district.
Area churches and places of worship have been a great help in volunteer efforts for Florissant schools, from tutoring and volunteering in schools, to aiding needy families with school supplies and clothing.
Ferguson-Florissant, Hazelwood schools both offer preschool programs for young children in town.
Students from McCluer North, homeschooled made it to the semifinals in the St. Louis Teen Talent Showcase Competition.
Board president said fewer members will attend conference to preserve funds.
The board also announced new elementary school principals hired for next school year.
Several Florissant residents and employees received awards last week in different categories.
Berkeley Middle School teacher RaShawn Johnson receives this year's prestigious honor.
Brian Scott Ebert lost in the April 2011 but is running for the second time for a school board seat.
Residents are able to help Trinity Catholic High School and have a good time doing it.
Paul Schroeder said he wants to focus on attaining Distinction in Performance accreditation for the district.
The case involving the School District of Clayton is expected to last three days, the district's website states.
Check out this exclusive video of the candidates' responses to questions parents asked at Thursday's Hazelwood School District "Meet the Candidates" forum.
The "Meet the Candidates" forum was intended for school district voters, but with little voter turnout, enabled the candidates to see what each is about.
St. Louis Blues Right Winger T.J. Oshie will visit fourth-grade student Tyler Jenkins Monday afternoon.
Community partnerships with Express Scripts Foundation and The Magic House allow for additional educational programs for the district's elementary students.
Twenty-one Florissant students signed up for the St. Louis Teen Talent Showcase Competition.
The League of Women Voters of St. Louis will moderate a public forum for candidates running for the Hazelwood School District Board of Education.
The Hawks will fundraise and get chilly to help the Special Olympics of Missouri.
The school district looks at the possibility of approving a "gold standard policy," which would make the campus and its events tobacco free.
Board gets a peek at the budget for the next school year budget and approves $5.8 million in spending for capital improvement projects.
"Florissant Patch" rounds up Black History Mont events and celebrations around town.
Students throughout the area participated in The Great Central U.S. Shakeout
Trumpeter Keyon Harrold visited his alma mater Friday while he is in town for Michael Jackson: The Immortal.
Carlson stressed Catholic identity and laid out a plan for financial aid.
Fletcher, who was selected for the seat in July, said that he decided not to run for personal reasons.
Area student athletes join thousands across the country on National Signing Day.
Both incumbents have filed in the Hazelwood School District, while Ferguson-Florissant has one.
Winners presented oratories as a part of the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebration.
Superintendent Art McCoy has been selected for the honor.
The school board approved the calendar, which has students starting school next calendar year on Aug. 13, 2012 and ending the school year on June 3, 2013.
The St. Louis Chapter of the NAACP said the district's purchasing policy violates the terms of its federal entitlement funding, while two board members voice their disagreement.
Board members discuss amount of time students actually spend in the classroom.
2012 Florissant seniors who live in Charter's service area have until March 30 to apply for the $1,000 scholarship.