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A demographic survey commissioned by the school board found the district is projected to lose anywhere from 800 to 1,000 students over the next decade.
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Some public comments have accused the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education of raising "snowflakes."
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Across the board, districts say the same types of teachers are difficult to find — high school science and math teachers, foreign language teachers and special education teachers. There is also a big demand for custodians, food service workers and other support staff.
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At forums in Riverview Gardens and Normandy, community members came together to discuss attendance, teacher turnover and the state’s role in the school districts.
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Despite candidate guides that circulated on social media, results in St. Louis region school board races didn’t point to one clear ideological trend.
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The Missouri State Board of Education voted to allow Riverview Gardens School District and Normandy Schools Collaborative to have two locally elected members on their governing boards.
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Only nine of Missouri’s 518 public school districts lack full accreditation from the State Board of Education. But some of those districts have been there…
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Riverview Gardens will remain a provisionally accredited school district, after the Missouri State Board of Education declined to vote on its petition for…
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Two school districts in north St. Louis County are moving beyond the traditional nurse’s office and putting full-service health clinics in schools.This…
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Another area school district is about to open an on-campus health center. Riverview Gardens High School's clinic will be available to 1,200 students this…