Mikey Bellinger has been named the Mehlville Optimist Club's Student of the month.
Michael Dittrich worked in the Hancock Place School District for 10 years before moving into his new district.
Bishop DuBourg’s cast kept the audience laughing with quick comedic timing and constant energy in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum."
That's according to the U.S. News and World Report, which listed Oakville High School as the 24th best high school in the state.
School will begin August 15 and end May 21. achievement
Mark Stoner will lead the school board in 2013-2014, with a brand new board member in the vice president position.
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Student review brings together Irving Berlin, high-energy dance numbers and a classic story.
A surprise visit from Curtis Finch, Jr., a graduate from Oakville High School, is captured in a video from the Mehlville School District.
Lori Trakas is leading the three in fundraising efforts as the candidates face the final days before the April 2 election.
Students, teachers and administrators took to the stage in the latest spring fashions to raise money at the event, which was sponsored by the Mehlville Mothers' Club.
The April 2 election is just a week away. Are you prepared? Here's what you need to know about the candidates you'll see on the ballot.
Wacky weather (including this week's spring snowstorm) has prevented construction on the new auditorium to go at full steam, but the project is still on schedule.
Melina Delkic created a business plan for Melina's Cakes in her entrepreneurship class. The teen bakes and sells her creations at Whole Foods in Kirkwood.
Where do the candidates agree and disagree? They met in a candidate forum on Monday, and a full recording is now online.
Oakville's soccer team fell short against St. Joe despite a good game from Oakville junior Tina Haberberger.
The three candidates for the Mehlville Board of Education participated in a candidate forum Monday.
The board voted to wait until April to set the 2013-14 school calendar.
Palamand is the current board president for the Mehlville school board.
Felton is the current board secretary for the Mehlville school board.
Looking for information on candidates in the Mehlville School board race? Here's what you need to know about Larry Felton, Venki Palamand and Lori Trakas.
The Mehlville Board of Education is holding a candidate forum Monday.
Tickets are still available for the March 19 event.
Point and Kennerly fifth graders helped raise $350 for Pennies for Patients. The students' combined efforts will allow 36 care packages to be sent to troops serving in combat zones.
No, it wasn't a case of revenge for the Blades Elementary School students for all of the homework they receive. It was part of the school's participation in raising money for the American Heart Association.
See what construction workers are up to from the Mehlville School District's live web feed.
Trakas is a challenger for a seat on the board of education.
Ameren plans to build one of three coal ash landfills at the Meramec Energy Center.
The recent snow hasn't hampered progress.
Out of nine Missouri schools selected as finalists, four are in the Mehlville School District.
To support a friend and a noble cause, this teenager plans to donate her 13 inches of hair, while helping raise funds for cancer research.
Goalkeeper Zach Jost stood tall in the nets all season long. Three Tigers were in the all-star game over the weekend.
"There's a group of students who don't always get recognition about going above and beyond," said Jeremy Booker, principal of Blades Elementary School.
All Mehlville schools will be closed on Friday because of the interim weather.
The Mehlville School District Board of Education meets Feb. 28 at 7 p.m.
The winter storm that rolled through the area on Thursday is having lingering effects on Friday. See an updated list of closures and cancellations in Mehlville and Oakville.
Noel Knobloch retires at the end of the school year, according to Call Newspapers.
The district’s recently approved purchase plan for new buses will eliminate the need for a 9:15 a.m. start at some schools.
Brian Phelan and Emily Dyer move to the semi-final round on March 2.
Amanda Kapp is a Queen of All Saints Catholic School student.