What are students required to learn? What are instructors required teach? As the 2013-14 school year draws near check out Missouri's education requirements, which have recently come under the spotlight with student transfers.
Sappington Elementary School physical education teacher Mary Driemeyer spent a week helping NASA develop a new program for students.
Tiffany Lee, of Sunset Hills, has earned perfect scores on her ACTs and SATs, and was named a National Merit Scholar. She is one of two recipients of a Crestwood-Sunset Hills Area Chamber of Commerce scholarship this year.
Ned Day, who died last week, served in several roles at the Lindbergh School District school. Was he your principal--your child's principal? Share your memories of him.
Helpful information if you are buying school supplies, clothing or electronics as the kids head back to school.
The site will be called the Al Moore Leadership Center, in recognition of the generous donation.
Cindy McDaniel, Mark Rudoff and Gary Ujka have applied for the board seat left open after Vic Lenz's departure for a state education board spot.
School is less than one month away! Find out more about Andrew Croley, from the Lindbergh School District.
Before donating the property, Moore tried to have it developed as a community library and city park.
The recent appointment of Vic Lenz to the Missouri State Board of Education leaves a seat open on the board.
Vic Lenz was the Missouri School Boards Association president in 2011.
Lisa Janis was featured for being named the Terri Lynne Lokoff Child Care Foundation's National Child Care Teacher of the Year.
Steven Tomey, a local resident has been selected to participate in the summer 2013 global graduate studies in Belize.
Throughout the past four years, Naomi Leasck has raised $10,000 for local breast health programs and breast cancer research
Data shows the Lindbergh School District’s residential enrollment grew by 569 students between 2007-08 and 2012-13.
A 570 student increase is projected by the 2016-2017 school year.
Seniors Tiffany Lee and Vidhan Srivastava each earned a $2,500 scholarship.
Tiffany Lee is one of two Missouri high school students honored by the White House Commission on Presidential Scholars.
Several high schools are using the Chaifetz Arena as a commencement venue, Others will keep the graduation event at home.
The school also ranked 334th nationally in Newsweek's just released "America's Best High Schools" list.
The Lindbergh School District is hosting a free electronics recycling event on May 11.
Doors at the high school and Early Childhood Education center were kept locked following a notification from St. Louis County Police, according to an announcement from the school district.
Long Elementary School students, parents and teachers have been working together all spring to renovate the school's courtyard.
The first 300 participants to test drive vehicles at Lindbergh High School on Saturday will earn $20 each toward the school district, and be entered to win a free iPad.
See what Lindbergh students have been up to recently.
Student musicians will be performing with a video recording of "Victory at Sea" at their spring concert on April 30.
That's according to the U.S. News and World Report, which listed Lindbergh High School as the 7th best high school in the state.
Lindbergh Early Childhood Education Pre-K teacher Lisa Janis was honored as the Teacher of the Year; Sperreng Middle School secretary Donna Bouckaert is the district's Support Person of the Year.
Students partnered with buddies from area elementary schools for a day of outdoor play.
First grade students wrote letters to patients at SSM Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center.
Eighth graders Rounak Bera and Nate Blackwell participated in the National Geography Bee.
More than 50 veterans discussed their experience with students during a recent visit to the school.
The Lindbergh elementary school is also a National School of Character.
Kara Gotsch and Vic Lenz will serve another three years on the board.
Students present "Funeral Parlor," "Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind," and "Crushed" April 11-13.
The Affton Chamber of Commerce honored LEAP teacher Therese Waldschmidt as a top educator at their annual banquet.