Steve Sandbothe was named interim principal at Alton Middle School.
New student enrollment opens July 2.
The district has formed a committee who will develop relationships and partnerships to benefit early childhood students.
After expanding its going green initiatives, the school district has been able to recycle a great deal of waste.
The Hazelwood Board of Education approved a $197 million budget Tuesday night, despite a tough financial picture.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol recently released the results of its 2013 annual school bus inspection program.
Grayling Tobias was one of 25 in the Class of 2013 Inspiring St. Louisans.
If you're looking for a new career path, the community college is offering a new program starting this summer.
Storms disabled power all over NoCo on Friday, including at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Graduation was moved to Sunday. Still, the students prevailed.
More than 45 teachers and staff members retired from the district at the end of the school year.
Four Hazelwood West seniors were among this year honorees.
Pattonville Heights hosts the trivia-style battle for its seventh year.
Teachers walked the red carpet during Teacher Appreciation Week as students cheered them on.
Do you know one of the scholarship recipients? Leave a few well-wishes for the students in the comments section below.
Hazelwood students reap the benefits of Target's Take Charge of Education program.
This was the team's first appearance at the world championship, and the team made the best of it.
What do you want to say to that educator who meant the most to you? What would you say to the teacher who makes learning that much easier for your child?
The Center for Educational Leadership and Technology came into the district and conducted a study that involved more than 1,300 students, staff and parents to find out where it's lacking.
The Missouri Association of Colleges for Teachers Education named William Livingston one of Missouri’s Outstanding Beginning Teachers. Livingston has taught fifth-grade math at Garrett Elementary School for two years.
There will not be a job fair on Thursday at Hazelwood East Middle School.
The Hazelwood School District Board of Education also approved extra pay for staff that perform extra duties like coaching.
Garrett Elementary is the only HSD school in the City of Hazelwood that will end the school year with the rest of the district on May 30.
Parents can observe learning strategies to distinguish what a facility should offer their child in order to prepare them for kindergarten. RSVP by April 15.
HSD in partnership with Allied Waste held several e-waste recycling drives where the community could get rid of unwanted electronics.
Inman earned the honor for her dedication to students and her innovative efforts to help them achieve their full potential.
The Hazelwood School District will host "Spring into Employment" career workshops and a job fair April 4, 18 and 25. This event is free and open to the entire community.
The Hazelwood School District's advanced elementary band performed for the board of education to show appreciation for continuing to support arts programs in the district.
The Board of Education will vote on approving an updated school calendar for the year that reflects inclement weather days the district did not have to use, at Tuesday's meeting.
The competition is in late April at the Edward Jones Dome.
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.
The high court is reviewing who would be responsible for the tuition of transfer students.
The Hazelwood School District Board of Education also approved a rate for the Special School District of St. Louis County to lease facility space.
The Hazelwood School District sets annual fundraising goals for the agency.
If you are concerned about safety in Hazelwood schools, this is your opportunity to hear about safety measures, to voice your concerns and have questions answered.
Hazelwood West Middle and Armstrong Elementary students participate in interactive presentations about African dance during Black History Month. Check out a slideshow.
In honor of Black History Month and Martin Luther King Jr., the choir presented a program entitled "A Trio Of Dreamers."