Ronald Chesbrough, who started Oct. 3, plans to keep tuition low despite funding cuts from state.
Local educators say new Missouri law restricting social media communications between students and teachers continues to raise questions. The law remains in limbo because of a recent court ruling and a revision by legislators.
Chief Financial Officer Rick Radford has taken over transportation director duties.
Threatening note led to evacuation of school
Assessed valuation declined in the area, which prompted the increase.
Board of Education will meet at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 28
St. Charles Police planned to conduct another sweep of the school once everyone was out of the building.
The tax rate will remain unchanged for the upcoming fiscal year, and college president John McGuire serves his last board meeting.
The owner of a home assessed at $195,000 would pay an additional $20 in taxes under the new rate.
Defending champion River City makes its record-setting third straight Frontier League championship appearance beginning Wednesday.
FItzpatrick, Bockhoff each run for over 200 yards and combine for eight touchdowns.
Construction of gymnasium will be delayed by a month.
SCC Board of Trustees named Ronald Chesbrough, Ph.D., as the college's next president during a special closed session meeting on Aug. 27.
"Patch" takes a weekly look at what jobs are available in St. Charles County. This week, we are featuring jobs in St. Charles County schools.
Season starts with game against Northern Colorado Sept. 3.
Survey distributed to parents, community members and employees.
Student musicians competed at Francis Howell North High School Saturday.
Gov. Jay Nixon Calls for Repeal to Law Banning Private Communication Between Teachers, Students.
Area schools were placed on lockdown as a matter of procedure.
Declining revenues may necessitate the move.
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education released data Friday.
Boys soccer team aims to sweep GAC North.
It's been eight years since St. Charles High School has had a winning season.
Walmart offered 100 students a prize for winning a regional essay contest.
The Academy of the Sacred Heart teaches Japanese girls about American culture.
Students who attend Central and Harvest Ridge Elementary can choose to switch to different schools in the district.
Patch has a breakdown of district performance on state tests in communication arts and math.
District scores continue to improve, however, many schools fail to meet benchmarks.
Some district schools will have to offer students additional tutoring starting this year.
Expectations rise the closer it gets to 2014 when 100 percent of students are required to test at grade level under No Child Left Behind.
New science wing provides teachers, students with more room for experiments.
The high school has air-conditioning installed in gym, performance hall.
Gateway Grizzlies hit three homers in 6-4 win.
FHSD Board of Education fails to reach consensus on policy changes.
University President James Evans presents the university's economic impact findings to the St. Charles Chamber of Commerce members.
District administrators, board members plan retreat to discuss last year, plan for next year.
St. Charles Patch features a student who has a summertime accomplishment.
Teams from the FIRST Robotics Competition spread the word about the design contest for young, technically minded students.
Class president Chris Zerr tells graduates to keep writing their stories.
Board of Education also approves code of conduct for students.