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WSD to Hold "Drive the Bus" Recruiting Event This June
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to drive a school bus? Do you think a career as a bus driver or aide might be right for you? Are you retired but still want to work? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this event is for you!
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North Point High School Boys Tennis First State Qualifiers in School History
Seniors Ian Malinofsky and Ethan Schott made history by being the first Tennis players in school history to qualify for the MSHSAA Class 2 Boys Individual State Championship
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Liberty High School Students Shine at National Journalism Convention
Eleven Liberty High School students traveled to the Journalism Education Association (JEA)/National Scholastic Press Association (NSPA) Spring National Journalism Convention on Apr. 23–27 in Seattle, Wa.
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WSD Students Earn Fire Truck Rides to School for Outstanding Attendance
The Wentzville School District and the Wentzville Fire Protection District teamed up again this year to reward elementary students who have excellent attendance and have laid the groundwork for future success.
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WSD Names Aleisha Tutterrow Assistant Principal at Crossroads and Wabash elementary schools
She brings more than six years of education experience in the WSD to the role. Tutterrow is currently a fifth grade teacher at Discovery Ridge Elementary.
In the News
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North Point's Kaden Purler stays unbeaten by winning his second GAC championship
Leading 8-0 after a period Saturday in the 132-pound final at the Gateway Athletic Conference boys wrestling championships at Fort Zumwalt East High, North Point junior Kaden Purler took a chance.
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Wentzville school custodian saves first grader choking on Cheeto at lunch
A Wentzville School District custodian is being thanked for his quick thinking after helping a choking student during lunch at Prairie View Elementary.
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Brady Freeman's second-half goal lifts Liberty past St. Dominic in district final
In Brady Freeman’s eyes, it was just a matter of time.