There were 144 suspensions of students in the first two months of this school year compared to 62 for all of 2022-2023.
Lighthouse Christian Academy closed after state criminal charges were filed against the husband-and-wife owners along with a teacher.
The high school launched an agriculture program this school year — the first of its kind in any urban St. Louis school district, district leaders say.
Bill Monroe received a “no-trespass order” from a lawyer for the St. Louis Public Schools board.
Content by Confluence Academies. For students at South City Academy, embracing other cultures is an immersive, daily experience.
Ferguson-Florissant School District borrows up to $9.5 million amid ‘cash flow difficulties’
SSD has gone from a budget surplus of $26 million in the 2022-2023 school year to a projected budget deficit of $74 million this year.
Friendly Academy charter school plans to open in fall 2025 with 100 students in kindergarten and first grade.
Their effort to unionize began in February 2023, when students noticed SLU had not increased graduate students’ stipends for more than 10 years.
"The decision to part with valued employees is a painful one," SLU President Fred Pestello wrote in an email to students and staff.
Charles Littlejohn, 39, pulled off what’s been described in court as the greatest heist in IRS history, releasing the private information of the nation’s president and richest people.
A year ago, some parents and library patrons pledged to go through the library's entire collection of nearly one million books and file dozens of challenges along the way.
The Ferguson-Florissant schools may soon freeze spending and hiring after the recent discovery of unspecified cash flow problems and budget imbalances.
Jason Kuhl, who has served as the library's top official since 2017, said his last day with the library district will be Nov. 4.
The emergency transportation plan for SLPS has a mixed record in the first two months of school.
Two juveniles were barred from Mizzou's campus after they were allegedly involved in two separate incidents earlier this month in which racial slurs were directed at Black students.
A water main break damaged the oldest library west of the Mississippi River earlier this month, though officials operating the facility say no historic materials were lost.
At an appeal hearing, the St. Louis Board of Education confirmed their vote to terminate Scarlett after one year as superintendent.
Two unmarked school buses dropped students off Monday at Shaw Visual and Performing Arts Elementary in the Hill neighborhood.
Enrollment at St. Louis Community College this fall is 15,649 students, up 7% from last year.
Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said Friday the juvenile had been detained and charged with a felony count of making a terrorist threat after threatening to shoot up Ridgewood Middle in the Fox School District on Sept. 17.
A 110,000-square-foot, two-story building will be built on WashU's Danforth campus to house key Arts and Sciences departments and space for faculty research.
A 16-year-old boy at an alternative school, Husky Academy, was arrested Wednesday after authorities found him with a gun.
Transportation vendor Reed 2 Reed operates at least eight yellow buses that would not pass inspection by the Missouri Highway Patrol.
A national conservative organization has filed two federal civil rights complaints against the Kirkwood School District for creating student and teacher groups that it claims exclude members who aren’t people of color.
Col. DeAndre Davis, a St. Louis native and former Vashon High basketball coach, resigned Monday according to multiple SLPS staff members.
One of the city's top elected officials won't return to Washington University as an adjunct professor after the school told her they're "avoiding" hiring adjunct faculty who hold elected positions.
Toyin Akinola retired seven weeks into the school year marked by transportation issues from a patchwork of vendors.
Wichita State University president Richard Muma earned a doctorate at UMSL with a dissertation borrowing dozens of passages from other authors without adequate attribution.
Burnout, stress and political pressures have led to high turnover rates among veteran educators and a dwindling number of candidates.

