The district tournament brackets for the boys and girls teams are available online.
Brentwood junior David Rivera earned fourth place in the statewide competition.
The middle school was named a School of Character, an award given to only 44 schools in the country.
Sophia Rivera arrived at a district wrestling tournament in time to congratulate her brother David on his entry to the state tournament after winning a national championship herself.
The 7-year-old Maplewood Richmond Heights student has been diagnosed with B Cell Lymphona and is waiting for the right match for a bone marrow transplant.
A year after MRH gave the Bradley Beal-led Red Devils a scare, it's a whole new game.
Clayton played four strong quarters at MRH as the Devils found only one field goal in the fourth quarter.
Eyewitnesses at the MRH-Valley Park game said the referee yelled at Frazier, and Frazier had no reply.
The junior guard is on a streak this season, so far, with 31 triples.
Dr. Tony Arnold plans to "pursue other personal and professional interests", notes an email to MRH parents.
The man who last spent time with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. before his assassination spoke to students in the Maplewood Richmond Heights School District on Thursday.
The prospective coach is a 2007 MRH graduate. The school board needs to approve the decision before it's official.
Field trip to twinOak Wood Fired rounds out a cooking class semester for eighth-graders.
Maplewood Richmond Heights Middle School was awarded $1,000, the school district's website notes.
The Tigers took an early lead and never looked back in the non-conference away game for the Blue Devils.
The boys Blue Devils improved to 6-4, beating Valley Park at home.
Three Maplewood Richmond Heights Middle School students are stepping up and speaking out for the issues they believe in—even if adults won't listen.
Kahlid Hagens scored 32 points in the win, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
Students at Maplewood Richmond Heights Middle School made political cartoons, songs and videos to demonstrate their knowledge of government.
The Maplewood Richmond Heights boys basketball team took second place in the Poplar Bluff Showdown Tournament, while the girls took second in the Cardinal Ritter Christmas Tournament.
Meanwhile, the girls team will try to improve on their 2-5 record after a break in play for the holidays.
The Clayton university puts education students into classrooms through its work with the Brentwood School District and the Special School District of St. Louis County.
The Association of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges for Teacher Education honors one program annually. This year, it's the partnership that includes the Special School District.
The Eagles are off to a hot start this season.
This weekly update also includes news about the Brentwood boys team and the MRH girls and boys teams.
A thrilling Blue Devils win over rival Eagles gave MRH the consolation championship.
The teams went a combined 1-3 last week but look to rebound following a week away from games this week.
Five players were recognized for their contributions during the football season.
Three board seats are up for election in the Maplewood Richmond Heights School District.
The Blue Devils performed well in a competitive tournament in Arkansas while the Eagles started the season with a 3-2 record.
Both the Eagles and Blue Devils hope to rebound from a couple losses on Monday night.
Three best friends at Maplewood Richmond Heights High School auditioned for the state jazz band. Their music history began when the trio created a punk rock garage band in third grade.
Aquaculture combines hydroponic gardening with fish, science teacher Scott McClintock said.
Residents interested in serving on the Brentwood boards of education or aldermen must register in December to be placed on the April 2012 ballot.
The Eagles cause 25 turnovers and cruise to 64-53 win over Valley Park on Tuesday.
Senior basketball player Jake Hensel said giving back to the community is "character building" for him and his teammates.
The Devils lost in the state semifinal game.
Eagles are primed to improve on last year’s 9-14 season. The season opener is set for Tuesday at home against Construction Careers Academy.
Devils went 16-12 last season, before being knocked out of playoffs in district championship game.
A slow start leads to a momentum shift and a quarterfinal win for the Devils.