Teachers and staff at Chesterfield Elementary participated in a little pet therapy on Monday, Nov. 2 when four miniature horses from R&R Ranch, visited the school.
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Perfectly timed photo wins award
Being at the rigth place at the right time--and captruing that moment on fillm, wins award for local student.
Read More »Diversity author returns to Rockwood
New York Times-bestselling author Nic Stone paid a visit to all four Rockwood School District high schools in the fall of 2018. Growing up with a wide range of cultures, religions, and backgrounds, Stone strives to bring these diverse voices and stories to her work.
Read More »Grant brings books to Rockwood classroom
Wildwood Middle language arts teacher Leigh Mills was awarded a $500 grant from the Missouri Retired Teachers Foundation.
Read More »Auditions open for talented teens
Online registration is open now through Dec. 31 for the 11th Annual St. Louis Teen Talent Competition.
Read More »Rockwood approves tax rate
The rate, approved by the state auditor, will offer district home owners tax relief in 2020.
Read More »Former student returns as safety officer
Tyrone Dennis brings a unique perspective to his new role as district safety officer in Rockwood, which is a new role for the district that began in August.
Read More »Internships give students glimpses into their futures
Marquette High's Claire Buchheit and Rockwood Summit High's Justin Stange received a virtual architecture internship experience through Rockwood School District's Project Interface program.
Read More »Progress 64 West to award college scholarships
Local civic organization Progress 64 West will award at least $5,000 in scholarship assistance to area high school seniors attending schools along in the Hwy. 40/I-64 corridor.
Read More »Eureka teacher creates ‘Guess Who’ game with students faces
On the first Friday of the 2020-2021 school year, Eureka Elementary teacher Elizabeth Kealen let her students know that some visitors would be attending class. Kealen then revealed color-picture cutouts of each of her 18 students.
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