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Rockwood announces high schools return to in-person learning

Rockwood announces high school’s return to in-person learning

Grace Walton, editor-in-chief October 15, 2020

The Rockwood School District announced that all high school students will be returning to in-person learning on November 12, in a message to the district on October 15. After the return of elementary...

Linemen get set in formation at boys varsity football practice Thursday,  Sept. 3.

New fall sport restrictions shut off Friday night lights

Olivia Dolan, reporter September 16, 2020

St. Louis County Executive, Sam Page, released new restrictions and regulations for youth fall sports seasons on Sept. 7. Ages fourteen and below can participate in sports, as well as low and medium...

The Eureka girls volleyball team practices Wednesday,  Sept. 2.

Rockwood and St. Louis County release new fall sport regulations

Grace Walton, editor-in-chief September 9, 2020

The St. Louis County Department of Public Health announced new regulations and restrictions for youth sports, Sept. 9. All sports were placed into one of three categories, low frequency contact sports,...

Eureka Journalism Archive Photo

Students reflect on the first day back to school

Olivia Dolan, reporter August 24, 2020

On August 24, students returned to school under the Rockwood online learning plan. Students returned to a four-class schedule for the first quarter, which includes Zoom sessions and independent assignments...

Construction comes to an end in the main entrance of the STEM building, August 11.

Construction on Eureka’s STEM building complete

Grace Walton, editor-in-chief August 14, 2020

Construction on the new STEM building at Eureka High School is officially complete as of today, August 14.  The $32 million project has allowed for an entirely new science wing of the building, along...

‘This whole time they’ve been telling us, hybrid, hybrid, hybrid.’ Parents feel blindsided and outraged about Rockwood’s decision to begin the school year virtually.

Grace Walton, editor-in-chief August 7, 2020

The front steps of the Administration Annex of the Rockwood School District were littered with posters advocating for more in-person schooling for students on August 6, as the Rockwood School District...

Students are set to return to school this fall: Heres what they should expect.

Students are set to return to school this fall: Here’s what they should expect.

Grace Walton, editor-in-chief August 4, 2020

On July 31, parents were asked to register their student for either Rockwood’s seated and online hybrid learning plan or for the online learning plan. For students who chose to return to the building...

Rockwood schools to remain closed for school year

Rockwood schools to remain closed for school year

Ethan Fine, editor-in-chief April 9, 2020

Missouri Governor Mike Parson announced that Missouri schools will remain closed for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year in an effort to combat COVID-19, April 9. We are ordering all Missouri...

Sandy Kearney passed away, April 2.

Eureka counselor Sandy Kearney passes away

April 2, 2020

Eureka High School Guidance Counselor Sandy Kearney passed away from COVID-19, Thursday, April 2. Kearney worked at EHS for 27 years as a counselor. Prior to this, she was a substitute teacher in the...

Rockwood extends school closure

Rockwood extends school closure

Ethan Fine, editor-in-chief March 23, 2020

The Rockwood School District extended the closure of its schools through Wednesday, April 22. The closure aligns with the 30-day shelter-in-place ordered by St. Louis County to combat COVID-19, March...

St. Louis region orders shelter-in-place

St. Louis region orders shelter-in-place

Taylor Werges and Ethan Fine March 21, 2020

St. Louis County Executive Sam Page and St. Louis City Mayor Lyda Krewson both ordered a mandatory county-wide and city-wide shelter-in-place in an attempt to reduce the spread of the coronavirus, March...

Rockwood releases Alternative Learning Plan

Rockwood releases Alternative Learning Plan

Ethan Fine, editor-in-chief March 18, 2020

In an email sent to parents, Rockwood School District has extended Spring Break and activated a new remote learning plan, Wednesday, March 18. School faculty will undergo training for the new Alternative...

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