Patch has a breakdown of district performance on state tests in communication arts and math.
District scores continue to improve, but many schools fail to meet benchmarks.
Monday was the first day of registration for juniors and seniors at North High School.
Less than a month before the start of the new school year, the Fort Zumwalt Board of Education was given summary reports of the past year from it's administrative leaders, but made no major changes to its recently discussed student ID policy.
Representatives and teams from the FIRST Robotics Competition took over the gymnasium at St. Charles Community College to spread the word about the design contest for young, technically minded students.
School officials say cutting positions through attrition will help balance the $217.8 million 2011-12 budget.
While facing shortfalls in state funding and declining property taxes, a small tuition hike helped the board pass a budget reflecting a 4.7-percent increase over last yearβs.
Fort Zumwalt's Jackie Floyd and Mike Neill talk motivating students to learn in June.
Patch takes one last look back at O'Fallon seniors and their last day with all their classmates.
The class of 2011 received their diplomas on Saturday night at the St. Charles Family Arena.
Fort Zumwalt North seniors received their diplomas at a ceremony at the St. Charles Family Arena on Saturday.
On Saturday, 42 proud graduates accepted their diplomas in the presence of family and friends at Christian High School.
O'Fallon Patch talks to local seniors about their high school accomplishments and plans for the future.
The 2011 senior class graduates 176 students, who garnered $5.5 million in college scholarships.
Whether the celebration is for preschool, college or somewhere in between, brag about it on St. Charles Patch.
Senior third baseman came into week with second best batting average of any player in the area.
Tabitha White receives major award from the Missouri Association of Private Career Colleges and Schools.
The Fort Zumwalt Board of Education added two new members to its ranks as long-time President Mike Swaringim lost his reelection campaign. Mike Price, formerly board VP, was reelected and named the new President.
The Fort Zumwalt North Technology Student Association hosted the 10th annual Donkey Basketball Game on March 30.
Starting Monday morning, residents may sign their children up to learn safety tips from O'Fallon Police officers.
Fort Zumwalt student numbers are steady as the district prepares to cut around 40 staff positions through attrition this year.
District officials said around 20 certified staff positions would be eliminated through attrition next year and physical education classes will be cut from the 2011 summer school program.
Haley Spencer lead the University of Minnesota to a school-record ninth-place finish in the team standings on Saturday.
District officials say a no-tax increase general obligation bond will help lower the districtβs deficit and save money in the general operating fund.
Psychology teacher Joe Allen will end his nearly 30-year career as an educator this coming spring.
STEM breakfast speakers emphasize importance of science, technology, engineering, math studies.
A lawsuit filed by the school's landlord states the O'Fallon school owes rent for November, December and January, for a total of $75,000.
Board members said the building will receive improvements including new flooring and fire sprinkler systems.