The two teachers were honored for their methods in enhancing performance in math and science.
The Ferguson-Florissant School District Board of Education wants community input before making decisions regarding the district's future. The district faces as much as a $10 million budget shortfall.
The board of education weighs different scenarios for bond issue needs.
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The new system will allow parents to pay ahead for children's meals through PayPams.
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The board unanimously approves the allocation from the 2010 no-tax-increase bond issue.
The board's agenda looks at a number of financial issues, including the budget and possible bond issue.
Florissant students reap the benefits of Target's Take Charge of Education program.
Students in the Hazelwood School District received recognition in academics, athletics and community service during the evening.
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The RoboHawks made its best showing in the international competition in three years.
The announcement comes in the wake of the sudden resignation of the president of the Meramec campus.
The center received three grants that will help teach students and develop teachers.
Rega Wesley-Stewart received $1,000 for her commitment to education Thursday.
The inaugural event will provide a number of resources to families in need.
The school district will have its first day of school, Aug. 12.
The nature area opens its facilities to the public Saturday for fun and education.
The council said it wants to focus on the community's recovery efforts.
The district has formed a committee to look at the possibility of creating a bond issue for voters.
For those families affected by the storm, the district has opened its Early Childhood Center.
But Ferguson-Florissant National Education Association members didn't unanimously favor the measure.
During the monthly board meeting, Keith Brown will be sworn in, while the board says goodbye to an incumbent.
The federation will use the money to help with its outreach programs.
Beginning next school year, some kindergarten students will begin attending schools closer to their home in a move toward community schools.
For the third year in the row, the Robohawks will attempt to come out on top of their national competition.
The St. Louis Community college campus has been named one of 20 colleges for its sustainable commitment and is in a competitive video challenge.
Also, Ward 4 residents will decide on its next city councilor.
With Election Day just days away, each candidate gives their reasons for running and being elected.
We're looking closely at five budget items proposed as a part of the budget cuts for the 2013-2014 school year.
The school board received additional information on a shortage for the 2012-2013 school year.
Board member Charles "Chuck" Henson expresses his concerns over recent issues.
In the first draft of the 2013-2014 budget, the board and the public got a hard look at numbers and cost savings for the district.
The board will get a better sense of finances for the 2013-2014 fiscal year at tonight's meeting.
More than 100 students in the district graduated last year due to dropout prevention efforts. All three high schools have their own programs to aid those students at-risk of dropping out.
Walker Elementary principal Eric Arbetter and Northwest Middle School principal Willicia Hobbs will be promoted after two assistant superintendents step down.
A Florissant businessman helps an area teacher and her class reach a goal and attain 75 books for class.
Three of the four candidates had opportunities to stand out from the crowd.
All four candidates will participate in a candidates forum, sponsored by the McCluer parents organization.
The high court will review who would be responsible for the tuition of transfer students.