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Big Story of the Week: Ladue Launches Discussion on Pay, Benefits & Evaluations
Certified and Classified positions will all come under scrutiny going forward.

Jim has been a journalist almost as long as he has been alive. He reported sports in high school and college and launched a serious career while serving as a journalist in the United States Navy. He was a broadcaster, writer and editor while serving for nearly four years during the Vietnam era. He was sports editor of the St. Louis Suburban Journals for 16 years and at the same time, served as an on the air personality, reporting prep and amateur sports for KMOX -- CBS Radio in St.Louis, Jim has held several public relations and marketing positions in and out of sports, service organizations and education.
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Certified and Classified positions will all come under scrutiny going forward.

Angels win in abreviated 5 inning game. Host Francis Howell next on Saturday.
Barb Dwyer's Rams having an outstanding season. Ready for the playoffs.
Bombers will get tested by Clayton. Ladue looks to win 5th in 6 tries.
At the same meeting, Lynn C. Steele appointed new treasurer of the City of Olivette.
Deadline of November 4 set to resolve all issues in this wrongful death case.
Display features "Light from the Window," a collection of photographs and related ceramic vessels.
The showing will be October 19 and 20 daily.
Overall increase of 55 students over last year.
Spirited debate amongst board members highlights the most recent work shop meeting.
These students recognized for outstanding classroom work and now eligible for scholarships.
1,000 volunteers will package 200,000 meal packs for malnourished children in Tanzania.
Burroughs has 25 National Merit semifinalists and 6 achievement finalists.
40 students, their friends and families all pitched in for the cause.
The place was knee deep in stench and other trash and had to be condemned.
Participating property owners paid a special assessment after 15 years.
Athletes from any of the local schools, MICDS, Burroughs, Ladue, Villa or St. Joe eligible for the weekly recognition.
Dr. Marsha Chappelow's last day is June 30, 2013 and school board plans on having a replacement in place by March 4.
Discussion be led by Dr's Judy Sclair and Jason Buckner.
Both have qualified for the state meet in a variety of different events.