During one of the last days of the school year, 8-year-old Zoe Pinaire was walking to North Glendale Elementary School with her parents and noticed a utility company sign that
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“She enjoys all of it but she loves the science and cooking and working with her hands,” mom Karen Edh said.
Camp Stride is a new summer offering by the board this year, joining other camps that focus on reading, oral language skills, English language, music, STEAM and Indigenous culture.
Camp Stride is geared specifically to elementary students with special needs who participated in virtual GAINS classes this past year.
These kids deserve a camp
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Issues bonds in the amount of $500 million to comply with federal and state clean water requirements. PASSED
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Amends charter to remove obsolete provisions, modernize certain provisions, references and language and change certain provisions to align with current practices of the District. PASSED
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Amends charter to provide that an affirmative vote by two members of the Board of Trustees appointed from the City of St. Louis and two members appointed from St. Louis County shall be necessary to pass any ordinance, resolution, regulation, rule or order. PASSED
YES 47,89653.9%
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Amends charter so that the Rate Commission Representative Organization shall only have one voting delegate; the Rate Commission Report shall be issued to the Board of Trustees no later than 165 days after receipt of a rate change notice; the Board of Trustees is deemed to have accepted a Rate Commission Report if not rejected by the Board of Trustees
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The former leader of Lichfield District Council has been confirmed as a candidate for the forthcoming Staffordshire County Council elections.
Cllr Mike Wilcox
The Conservatives have confirmed Cllr Mike Wilcox will contest the Burntwood South seat when voters go to the polls in May.
Cllr Wilcox – who represents the Alrewas and Fradley ward on Lichfield District Council – said he was keen to see through the work of current county councillor, Cllr Helen Fisher.
“If I am successfully elected to represent Burntwood South, I will continue the hard work that my Conservative predecessor has done over the past four years.