This week's whiz kid celebrates her award-winning artwork.
Robert Chabot, Paul Morris and Chris Martinez take their new positions during meeting.
Unseated board members discuss the election and their futures.
Five North County Tech students compete to be crowned the Iron Chef of St. Louis high schools.
Voters decide to keep two incumbents and welcome new member in Youngblood.
Brooke has dedicated herself to helping others learn of the dangers of texting and driving.
Incumbent Jim Clark wants to help maintain integrity of the district and students.
Incumbent Charles Woods has worked in education for 34 years and on school board for six.
Successful student-athlete receives $1,000 scholarship and decides to give back to the North County community.
Youngblood wants to use her experience in the education system on school board.
Wince selected as a national correspondent for intensive journalism and media program.
High school students receive selection to the Missouri Fine Arts Academy.
Ferguson-Florissant candidate Chris Martinez said focus should be on students and making sure they thrive in the district.
A retired teacher speaks out during Ferguson-Florissant's School Board meeting regarding Spiegel's benefits.
Brian Scott Ebert looks forward to building further cooperation between communities and the school district.
Sixth grader works hard to maintain above average grades and get ahead in school.
Florissant Patch delivers a few tips to deal with and treat lice.
This week, we don't have a Whiz Kid to feature, but you can change that for next week.
Hazelwood North Middle School hosts a Black History door decorating contest, and another school raises funds for historic statue.
The third-grade teacher became the first male elementary teacher selected.
This week, Vanessa Hawkins states her reasons to be elected on April 5.
The school district expresses concern regarding open enrollment legislation, and board hears updates to district policies.
New teacher leads Ackerman School in celebrating the holidays through its first winter program.
Interested parties can file for Ferguson-Florissant and Hazelwood school boards for the April 2011 election.