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Friday, January 25, 2013

Governor Nixon Visits Parkway School District, Outlines Education Goals

Missouri's Governor was at Oak Brook Elementary School in Ballwin Thursday.

Missouri Governor Jay Nixon reinforced some already-stated education policy goals Thursday in a St. Louis County visit ahead of Monday's State of The State address, and also discussed school security in a visit to Oak Brook Elementary School in the Parkway School District. After meeting with district administrators in private and then visiting an Early Education classroom, he talked in the school's library of creating a "seamless" path of education from Pre-K programs to college. Governor Nixon said he would request "additional resources" to fund early education programs, noting the connection between Pre-K and success later in life. He did not identify a dollar amount, but called it a "smart investment with a very big return."   He …

Monday, January 7, 2013

Ballwin, Ellisville-Area College Students Make the Grade

Patch got wind of several college students from the area who made the Dean's List or high school students receiving scholarships to colleges and universities across the country.

Several Ballwin and Ellisville-area college students also made the grade this semester, or were awarded scholarships to a higher education institution. The following information was provided by the students' schools. Congratulations to the following students and students-to-be!  Maggie Anderson from Ellisville, marketing major at Butler University in Indianapolis, Ind.: Degree-seeking undergraduate students at Butler who carry at least 12 academic hours in a given semester are eligible for the Dean's List in the college in which they are enrolled. Students on the list are in the top 20 percent of their college, as determined by the semester grade point average of all eligible students in each college. Tyler Blake from Ballwin, student at …

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