Visiting Kirkwood defeated the Lions 63-28 Friday to improve to 6-0.
Preschool parents will be watching to see how and when the district will implement tuition-free full-day kindergarten.
Mandatory education combined with supplemental instruction and reference materials will hopefully lessen the danger and impact of concussion-related sports injuries.
This battle of unbeaten, top-ranked teams includes two of the best receivers in the St. Louis area. Kirkwood is 4-0; Parkway Central is 5-0.
School board president Scott Stream: "This was not a decision that the (board) takes lightly."
UMSL is being asked to create a new campus in the heart of China.
School board member Heidi Meckes tells parents tuition-free, full-day kindergarten is the goal.
The Golden Griffins' hot streak continues with four consecutive wins.
The Kirkwood School District scores in the top five in all categories for MAP tests.
Archer coaches focus on the benefits of the districtwide sports merger.
A soccer player for the St. Louis Community College Archers balances priorities to adjust to STLCC's new districtwide athletics program.
The latest news and notes from the Suburban South Conference, including a look at Pioneer football.
An opening reception for "Nests, Shells, and Corners" will be held Thursday from 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Vianney soccer looks to get back on track this week with three games scheduled.
The Red Devils defeat visiting Vianney, 27-0, to win the Marianist Cup in the MCC opener for both teams.
The Angels make an early goal stand up in a 1-0 victory over the Bears Thursday at St. Joe's.
Former Pioneer volleyball star Courtney Haring has been named a student athlete of the week by the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association.
The Pioneer statue overlooking the track and football field was carved from a dying oak tree.
"Kirkwood Patch" sat down with George Wasson, president of St. Louis Community College,Meramec, following Gov. Jay Nixonβs announcement of a plan to allocate funding to institutions of higher learning based on academic goals.
This week, Patch introduces you to Andie Barnett, a Kirkwood High School sophomore and accomplished bass player who is learning a specialized craft.
It's tough adjusting to a new school routine, but some students in Kirkwood have to go to school a whopping two minutes earlier and go without comfortable couches to sit on.
The Kirkwood School District plans to wait and see as the issue goes to court.
More students are enrolling in courses such as Arabic 101 than ever before.
This week, Patch introduces you to Maria Stobbe, a North Kirkwood Middle School teacher who is in the running for Missouri Teacher of the Year.
The Kirkwood School District ranks second in top St. Louis County public school teacher salaries and estimated pensions for 2010.
Doughnuts and juice put a sweet finish on summer for kids in one Des Peres neighborhood.
Keysor Elementary students and parents got an up-close look at Proposition 1 construction during a special tour Monday.
Pioneers who graduated in 2011 scored an average of nearly three points higher on the ACT college entrance exam than the state average.
Wrong address list led to some incoming kindergarteners getting PTO packets from the high school instead.
Former Kirkwood High School counselor says she was fired based on race.
Mitch Eden hopes teachers will hear more from school administrators as start of school nears.
The Kirkwood School District says it will follow the Missouri School Board Association's recommendations about whether its Facebook policy should be modified.
This week, Patch introduces you to Randy Kriewall, a Kirkwood High School math teacher whose photography helps him reach out to students in and out of the classroom.
Meet STLCC-Meramec Graduate Greg Myre, a former foreign correspondent who recently co-wrote a book about his years as a journalist in Jerusalem.
The Kirkwood School District hopes changes to the traditional summer school will result in more motivated students and better use of school resources.
Eighth-grader Madison Shead was crowned Miss Missouri Pre-Teen and will go to the National American Miss Pageant in California.
A degree in communication access real time translation has led to a thriving career for broadcast captioner Ariana Jordan.
A Webster Groves resident and Washington University Law School student is interning with Legal Services of Eastern Missouri and gaining invaluable hands-on experience.