The beginning of the school year means the start of class, homework, tests and grades... But there's also a whole list of things to look forward toward as well.
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More than 2,000 students from Riverview Gardens and Normandy school districts have decided to transfer out of the unaccredited education facilities.
Ready your child to head back to school by creating the school year environment in advance.
As we head back to school, here are some tips to ensure your student is safe walking to school.
With the first day of school next week, the district will prep students with fun and information.
Is your child vaccine ready to head back to school? Check out these Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services requirements, or see if you are exempt.
The district gets focused on starting the 2013-2014 school year next week following the failure of an additional revenue source.
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The process of finding new school districts transferring out of the unaccredited Riverview Gardens and Normandy districts will stretch into the weekend.
If host schools get money from the failing districts, the students want a good education and class sizes can be maintained, what's the hang-up?
Travorus Barnes rescued a man from the bottom of the pool while swimming there recently.
With days until the election, find out what Proposition A could do for schools and the community -- good and bad.
Students transferring from Riverview Gardens, Normandy have begun to pour into the district.
With the first day of enrollment underway Monday, many eyes will watch to see how many unaccredited district students transfer to Ferguson-Florissant.
Michael Elliott will serve as interim dean of the College of Business Administration, while the search for someone permanent takes place.
The district changed its policies to accommodate students from unaccredited districts but wants to continue to rebuild the districts, too.
After renewal of Aramark contract last month, the Board of Education wants to be sure students and staff are satisfied with the district's service.
Bruce Green has been hired as the new principal of the high school.
New students can be enrolled starting July 2 for the 2013-2014 school year.
After expanding its green initiatives, the school district has been able to recycle a great deal of waste in the past year.
The Board of Education approved a number of measures that will enhance the safety of students and staff in an emergency situation such as a shooting.
With a $4 million deficit forecast for the 2013-2014 school year, a proposition on the August ballot could be a big boon for the district and community.
The district has opened a survey to parents through the end of the month to assess this school year.
Character Education Partnership presented two awards to the school for its character building activities.
2011 Special School District Teacher of the Year Ken Holzapfel was awarded a California Casualty Award for Teaching Excellence.
Hazelwood Superintendent Grayling Tobias, Ferguson-Florissant Superintendent Art McCoy received recognition for being one of 25 Inspiring St. Louisans.
With more than a month and a half until the community votes on a proposed tax levy, the district continues to face a $4 million shortfall.
The final budget numbers for next year will be presented during the June Ferguson-Florissant Board of Education meeting Wednesday night.
If you're looking for a new career path, the community college is offering a new program starting this summer.
Eight Hazelwood Central students received the rank through community service and hard work.
More than 45 teachers and staff members retired from the district at the end of the school year.
At the end of the school year, 89 faculty and staff members retired after years of service.
Cold Water and Jana elementary schools will both enhance their schools with the funding.
All district high school students will now have to pay $50 if staying after school and taking the bus.
Pattonville Heights hosts the trivia-style battle for its seventh year.