Opening event for 'Chalkboards to Computers' exhibit by Truman Elementary students drew crowds Saturday at the Missouri History Museum. Closes July 10.
Filmmakers like these may be in the making tonight at Lindbergh's 2011 Film Festival, 6pm in the school auditorium.
John Burroughs School spells it out for Patch.
Patch posts a tribute here from district officials, after a standout band director's death Sunday.
Crestwood Elementary is getting a facelift.
Lindbergh High School isn't the only laptop-friendly school among nine looked at here.
Half day of school in Lindbergh district.
April 5 voters decide who spends the tax dollars in Lindbergh schools.
The Lindbergh Safe and Drug Free Community Coalition seeks to alert parents and teenagers throughout the community on the effects and consequences of drugs and alcohol.
Rotarians paired up with high school service club for the second year with big results.
Full house is emceed by BOE member Don Bee.
Meet me at the Fun Fair: Crestwood Elementary School photos reveal everyone had fun.
Truman Elementary teacher Jane Hake and her 4th-grade class created Chalkboards to Computers, an exhibit for the Missouri History Museum that runs through July 10.
Dan Kujawa gets a first hand look at Democracy in Washington D.C.
Lindbergh now encourages wireless networking with devices brought from home, for efficiency and cost savings.
No stranger to working with students, Jeff Kriska will split his time between two middle schools in the coming school year.
Senior Nick Pauley took one of four spots with his essays on Washington University's Medical Profession Fair.
Registration begins Feb. 28 for a week.
ELL teachers talk about students' transitions to classes where only English is spoken.