Clayton High School student, Katherine Sleckman spends her snow days sledding followed by a warm glass of hot chocolate by the fire. Â She is just one of the very many that head out to sled on a snow...
In the midst of a winter that lured shorts and flip-flops to school with an abnormal day of Fahrenheit temperature in the high 60’s, CHS students had lost all hope of receiving the only 6 am wake...
Snow is a big deal in St. Louis.
When a few flakes swirl into the metro area, everything seems to come a halt. Â Traffic is bumper-to-bumper, highways move slower than neighborhood roads, and it takes...
A storm has been brewing over the past three years at Clayton High, gaining friends and followers in the process. With snow day decisions mired in mystery and clouded in controversy, an anonymous Facebook...
The temperature is dropping, snow is falling, and the one thing that all CHS students are wondering is, “Will there be a snow day?†They turn on the TV, staring at the bottom of the screen....
Can you describe your background and where you have worked?
I have come most recently from the Chicago suburbs. I was working as a superintendent in Barrington, Illinois and then Winnetka, Illinois...
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