Filing begins Dec. 13, 2011, and ends Jan. 17, 2012.
The third week of the winter sports season is full of big games across St. Charles County.
Patch contest gives readers a chance to show off holiday spirit.
Following Thanksgiving, teams across St. Charles County will charing full steam into the winter sports season.
Board agrees to review policy of mandatory ID displaying by students.
Temperatures are dropping which means the sports go indoors. Teams around St. Charles County will be starting season this week.
Total revenues are expected to be $202.3 million while expenditures will be $221.5 million.
Francis Howell High School Junior Steven Smith performed Heimlich Maneuver on choking woman.
Event is open to the public and runs from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday.
The Spartans and Wilcats went scoreless through regulation and two overtimes before the senior’s goal in seventh round of penalty kicks sends Central to state quarterfinals.
Some districts are only interviewing certified teachers as many young teachers aren't able to find jobs.
Board of Education approves additions of 10 paraprofessionals, three technicians and high school support staff.
Fort Zumwalt Students of all ages gathered the district high schools on Thursday night for some Halloween fun.
St. Charles authorities and school officials must balance learning with the student use of cell phones, particularly in emergency situations.
Event runs from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday at all four Fort Zumwalt High Schools.
The event is held from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at North High School.
The Community Council of St. Charles County hosts a summit dealing with dangerous drugs and shares resources.
Ronald Chesbrough, who started Oct. 3, plans to keep tuition low despite funding cuts from state.
Ronald Chesbrough attended his first board meeting as president of St. Charles Community College Monday night.
The Fort Zumwalt school board went worked quickly in October meeting.
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.
Board of Education changes its mind and votes for a lower tax rate than the one approved two weeks ago during a special meeting Wednesday.
Francis Howell Board of Education calls special meeting to discuss tax rate passed on Sept. 15.
Governor's office says bill will be "reviewed closely."
Superintendent Dr. Bernard DuBray said the district’s assessed value was about $1.992 billion—$57 million less than last year, when the levy was set at $4.597.
Board of Education will meet at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 28.
The tax rate will remain unchanged for the upcoming fiscal year, and college president John McGuire serves his last board meeting.
Board also approved mass messaging system at Thursday's meeting.
By a 4-3 vote the Francis Howell Board of Education approved a tax rate of $5.1852 for next year.
The Board of Education will meet at 7 p.m. at the District administration building.
Board of Education approves funding to remove bad soil from under proposed gymnasium.
SCC Board of Trustees named Ronald Chesbrough, Ph.D., as the college's next president during a special closed session meeting on Aug. 27.
The Francis Howell Board of Education will meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday.
On Monday, the board heard a presentation on accreditation in preparation for a November visit from the Higher Learning Commission.
With decreased revenue, the Francis Howell School District may have to raise taxes.
The Francis Howell Board of Education will meet tonight at 7 p.m.
Students and parents will notice changes to school facilities and policies as the school year begins Wednesday.
Though data from 2010-11 is still being released, Dr. Jackie Floyd briefed the board on the progress of students according to the standards of No Child Left Behind.
The college's presidential search committee tries, tries again.
District scores continue to improve, but many schools fail to meet benchmarks.