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Since classes resumed, there have been several public complaints about vendors running red lights, expired license plates and kids arriving late to school.
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Hundreds of students in the Hazelwood School District were not enrolled in classes this school year. Parents say officials told them this week they must reregister their children, which left many frustrated. The district said it switched enrollment systems and is experiencing technical issues.
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The St. Louis city chapter of the NAACP is seeking help from the U.S. Department of Education to increase literacy levels in all schools in the region.
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Many educators say their districts aren’t supplying everything their students need. Non-profit groups, community organizations and even the courts are stepping in to help meet needs across the Midwest, but education advocates say it’s not a long-term solution.
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St. Louis Public Schools officials, as well as the Naidoo family, say they're managing transportation hiccups and other issues.
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There are 46% more slots available this school year for before care, and 15% more available for after care for the 42 elementary schools in St. Louis Public Schools.
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Leaders of the St. Louis Public School District shared plans Tuesday evening to begin the 2024-25 school year on a positive note, as well as insight into finances and student transportation.
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Mandated media literacy education is absent from Missouri schools. Here’s how students think it should be taught.
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As SLPS officials have scrambled to find adequate transportation for students before the new school year, district officials say transportation company First Student is providing 20 additional buses and drivers.
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Mike Steep and Matt Wall discuss the origins of DadBod and why seeing former students at their shows isn’t as awkward as one might think.