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Clayton Schools' Dottie Barbeau Accepts Rockwood Post
She has been serving as assistant superintendent of teaching and learning.

Nate Birt grew up in Longmont, Colo., and got his start in journalism at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, as a reporter and editor for The South Paw at Niwot High School. He quickly found himself addicted to the excitement of learning something firsthand and the stewardship of presenting news in a way that informs people and gets them talking. Nate received undergraduate degrees in print journalism and political science from the University of Missouri and later graduated with his master's degree in convergence journalism. He has worked for the Boonville (Mo.) Daily News, the Detroit Free Press and the Columbia Missourian.
Nate Birt grew up in Longmont, Colo., and got his start in journalism at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, as a reporter and editor for The South Paw at Niwot High School. He quickly found himself addicted to the excitement of learning something firsthand and the stewardship of presenting news in a way that informs people and gets them talking.
Nate received undergraduate degrees in print journalism and political science from the University of Missouri and later graduated with his master's degree in convergence journalism.
He worked for years at the Columbia Missourian in various capacities — public safety and enterprise reporter, copy editor, news editor — and also worked for a year and a half as a web producer for freep.com, the website of the Detroit Free Press. From August 2009 to September 2010, Nate served as the news and online editor at the Boonville (Mo.) Daily News. He received a first-place award from the Missouri Press Association for a series of articles that documented allegations of clergy abuse. He has performed internships with the Free Press, the Boulder Daily Camera and Adventure Sports Magazine. Nate is a member of Investigative Reporters and Editors.
In his free time, Nate enjoys spending time with his wife and family, discovering new places to eat and relaxing with a good movie, preferably in the horror or documentary genres.
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<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>Clayton has plenty to offer in the way of information and activity in St. Louis County government, and what happens here can have repercussions throughout the state. As the city approaches its centennial in 2013, officials and residents will be looking for ways to highlight its history, its diverse business and retail districts and its ample green space.
Both Clayton and Richmond Heights have well-respected school districts in which plenty is happening all the time. Parents are engaged in their children's learning. These communities and others such as Maplewood and Brentwood frequently collaborate to host events that bring people together and showcase suburban St. Louis.
I look forward to sharing with a broader audience the issues that residents of these two communities value.
She has been serving as assistant superintendent of teaching and learning.

The Clayton Police Department reported the following incidents on its website.
City representatives have been discussing whether tree cover is disappearing and whether homeowners can be required by law to replace the vegetation.
Delia Domingo Davis is with Fifth Third Bank, which will offer some of the 200 free or low-cost financial classes throughout the St. Louis area from April 21-28.
My family is on the mend and the baby loves to be outdoors. Also, the weekend has nearly arrived. Thank goodness!
Delia Domingo Davis is with Fifth Third Bank, which will offer some of the 200 free or low-cost financial classes throughout the St. Louis area from April 21-28.
The organization will investigate whether bias played a role in her Richmond Heights death, KMOV Channel 4 reported.
The two advocated for residents during the Highway 40 redevelopment project, former councilman Tim Gallagher said.
Linda Goldstein has been recognized for her "commitment to sustainability, health and well-being."
Delia Domingo Davis is with Fifth Third Bank, which will offer some of the 200 free or low-cost financial classes throughout the St. Louis area from April 21-28.
Two-hundred free or low-cost financial classes will be held throughout the area from April 21-28 for the first-ever Money Smart Week St. Louis.
She will resign June 30 because of a dispute about social media use, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported Saturday.
City Council voted to terminate the city's contract with CBS Outdoor at a meeting Monday night.
Aldermen recently recognized Charles and Carolyn Hansen, coach Howard Sher, the Bernstein siblings and other Clayton residents who have made a difference in the community.
The firefighter slipped and fell while at the scene, Richmond Heights chief Kerry Hogan said.
The Menards store planned for Richmond Heights would be located just down the street from The Home Depot and just north of Lowe's. One of the businesses received taxpayer funding, and another has requested it.
The St. Louis County Council had been in conversation about the legislation for months with market officials and the county health department.
The length of the Clayton High School principal's leave is still undetermined, a School District of Clayton official said Tuesday.
Lileana Ibur and Benedetto Colagiovanni have again won awards for themselves and their respective School District of Clayton schools as part of the University of Missouri's Creating Original Music Project contest.
"Muddy River" will explore events such as the 1917 East St. Louis race riots through dance theater.