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The school board races signal a desire from voters to move past some of the culture war issues the districts have faced in recent years.
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The efforts to remove books from school libraries started with parents in local school districts and eventually led to state legislatures. After two years of controversy, one school librarian says her colleagues are leaving the profession because it has become too painful.
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St. Louis-area school leaders are trying to find unique benefits to attract in-demand workers.
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Two students in the district, which covers 90 square miles of St. Charles County, had sued over the policy, saying it violated their First Amendment rights.
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Curtis Cain, who is moving to the Rockwood School District this summer, was chosen as the National Superintendent of the Year.
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This is the first lawsuit of its kind from an ACLU affiliate in the current wave of attempts to remove books from school libraries.
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The program will distribute free copies of "The Bluest Eye" in response to its removal from Wentzville School District libraries.
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Wentzville鈥檚 17,000 students are some of the first and the few in the broader St. Louis region to return to school in person. It鈥檚 an experience that鈥檚 being missed for most public school children and parents in St. Louis and St. Louis County.
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Nora Pryor imagines squeaking sneakers on hardwood floors when she thinks of gym class. But her physical education is currently punctuated by chirping鈥
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Wentzville School District just opened two new school buildings in August. But now officials are plotting out two more.The St. Charles County school鈥