Two school-choice priorities remain on new governor’s to-do list: an open-enrollment plan for public school students, along with $50 million in direct spending for the state’s private school voucher program.
The region's fastest-growing school district is nestled among the endless rows of corn and soybeans in eastern St. Charles County.
William Johnson, a former law school dean at St. Louis University, didn’t want to be another white man on a wall with pictures almost entirely of white men.
A letter sent to the universities alleged that the Chinese government was embedding researchers in top American institutions to gain direct access to sensitive technologies.
Mike Dominguez will take over as superintendent of the Francis Howell School District on July 1 after Kenneth Roumpos assumes the top job in the Kirkwood School District.
St. Louis County prosecutors have charged Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein, 74, with first-degree trespass and fourth-degree assault for striking a police officer with a bicycle and kicking him.
Ex-Superintendent Joseph Davis tells the Post-Dispatch his forced leave and subsequent termination was retaliation for filing a formal complaint against Ferguson-Florissant Board of Education President Kevin Martin.
The plan calls for replacing the existing Samuel C. Sachs library with a new version about 5,000 square feet larger.
The population of St. Louis is expected to decline by 7% in the next decade, including 2,000 fewer school-aged children by 2035.
The U.S. Department of Education alleged Washington U. violated the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act by partnering with the Ph.D. Project, an organization to increase workforce diversity.
The north St. Louis County district announced Friday it has opted to keep in place the two interim leaders named in January after placing Joseph Davis on administrative leave.
Patrick Sloan, 18, is charged with two felonies of second-degree property damage motivated by discrimination.
Izzy Imig quits the Rockwood school board and also ends her bid for reelection in the April general election, according to a message to constituents from the Rockwood Board of Education on Wednesday.
The St. Louis Board of Education approved a plan starting next fall where students can attend a maximum of one year in three schools with 940 students.
Chesterfield and Ballwin records show Izzy Imig has been accused of stealing from Target stores.
The gift is from a donor who wants to remain anonymous but made the contribution to honor alumnus Dr. Gerald Maguire — a leading authority on medication treatments for stuttering.
Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins is taking aim at a digital platform that lets Missourians download and read books on their smartphones, tablets and laptops.
The district plans to restrict student enrollment in newcomer programs to a maximum of one year.
The Center for Bosnian Studies is the only initiative of its kind in North America, university leaders said Monday.
Rising Teachers at SLU pays for school staff to earn degrees and teacher certificates while working in high-need districts across St. Louis.
Educational records for youth detained by St. Louis County will use “Summit Academy” starting July 1. The goal is to address the “implicit bias” that follows kids who’ve had a brush with the law.
The St. Louis Board of Education adopted a vaccine mandate in fall of 2021 for all SLPS staff without a medical or religious exemption.
Steve Tamari, 65, alleges university police broke nine of his ribs during his detainment at a pro-Palestine protest in April.
Superintendent Tanya Patton said the reductions "will affect every building and every office within our district."
The school must meet state and federal requirements for special education services by the end of March, according to its sponsor.
The budget cuts are expected to include early retirement buyouts and possible layoffs along with the loss of degree programs.
An "affectionate and respectful label”? Freeburg High School leaders aren't talking about the latest push to eliminate the Midget.
“I owe an apology to the community for not checking and finding out sooner.”
The event was in conjunction with the , an effort that has identified data at high risk of loss, and tapped volunteers to find, curate and save it.
The university's operating deficit is more than $10 million, Chancellor James Minor said. The cuts include changes to degree programs, buyouts and the "consolidation, reduction or elimination of some positions."