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Microphone and Mehlville logo, Parent Speaker Series

Mehlville School District is honored to host guest speaker and author Emily Kircher-Morris for her keynote: The Parenting Playbook. The event is Tuesday, April 28, at 6 p.m. at Nottelmann Auditorium (Mehlville High School, 3200 Lemay Ferry Road)

photo of Julie Dooley, Ashleigh Hussey and Anna McGuire

At its April 9 meeting, the Mehlville Board of Education approved the hiring of the following new administrators: Julie Dooley, Principal of Wohlwend Elementary School; Ashleigh Hussey, Parents as Teachers and Mehlville Early Childhood Coordinator; and Anna McGuire, Assistant Principal of Mehlville High School.

image of new library carpet under tables and chairs with words: Plans to improve our facilities

The Mehlville School District Facilities Steering Committee held a series of meetings last spring and fall to review completed facility projects and identify future improvements to best support students. More than 80 people participated in the committee and hundreds more provided feedback through a survey. Participants toured several schools, learned about recently completed projects and provided recommendations that have informed the development of a capital facilities plan for the next 3-5 years.

A graphic with a blue background, the Mehlville School District logo and text that says," Mehlville School District students continue to see improved academic performance"

Mehlville School District students continue to make gains on Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) tests throughout most grade levels and subjects. In 2025, the Mehlville School District saw more students scoring advanced or proficient on Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) tests across almost all grade levels and subjects.

The Prop A logo in front of a screen of security cameras

Without raising the current tax rate, Prop A, on the November 4, 2025, ballot, would help the Mehlville School District fund recurring technology costs that help keep students safe and make sure they are prepared for life after graduation

The Prop A and District Logo on a silver background

The Mehlville School District Board of Education voted unanimously Aug. 21, 2025, to place a levy on the November 4, 2025, ballot that would not increase the current tax rate. Called Proposition A, the levy would fund the upkeep of school roofs, buses, parking lots, technology and safety systems, and HVAC – preserving and protecting district facilities for generations of students.

The Mehlville School District logo and text reading "Facilities Steering Committee" in front of a blurred out image of the committee standing in front of Bierbaum Elementary School

The Mehlville School District has reconvened a Facilities Steering Committee to support the ongoing update of our Strategic Plan and to seek valuable input from our community to improve our school facilities.

Text reading "Back-to-School Guide" surrounded by school supplies

We are excited to welcome students back to school on Monday, August 18! This back-to-school guide will help parents and guardians get ready for the first day. It includes information about meals, bus routes, school supplies, updating your family's information and more!

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Mehlville High School and Oakville High School held their 2025 graduation ceremonies on Sunday, June 1, at Chaifetz Arena.

The entrance to Bierbaum Elementary School

The Mehlville School District is re-establishing the Facilities Steering Committee to support the ongoing update of our Strategic Plan and to seek valuable input from our community to improve our schools.

A Blades Elementary School student listens to their teacher

Dr. Jeff Haug, Superintendent of Schools, shares an update with the Mehlville School District Community in this Superintendent's Note from March 2025.

A Buerkle Middle School math teacher assists a student with an assignment

Peggy Hassler, Board of Education President, shares an update with the Mehlville School District community in this President's Note for March 2025.

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Elementary and middle school students in the Mehlville School District are learning English language arts through a new curriculum resource called Amplify Core Knowledge Language Arts. This resource helps teachers provide students with reading, writing, knowledge and interpersonal skills that will help them succeed in school and throughout life. 

Meet the Candidates

Four Mehlville School District citizens have filed their candidacy for two positions on the Mehlville Board of Education. Both positions are three-year terms. The following information was provided by the candidates. District staff do not edit their responses. Candidates are listed as their names will appear on the ballot. 

Blue graphic: "Future Planning, Every Voice Matters."

The Mehlville School District is nearing the end of the lifecycle of its current strategic plan and is looking forward to 2026-2031. The district is seeking the community’s feedback through a ThoughtExchange to guide the creation of the new plan. This is your opportunity to share your insights, and help us build a future that reflects the needs of everyone: students, families, educators and the broader community.

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The Mehlville Board of Education approved the hiring of Dr. Julie Durham as the Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Schools and Dr. Jason Landherr as the Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Schools for the 2025-2026 school year.

Summer Session

Mehlville School District will offer its free Summer Session program for all children entering kindergarten through 12th grade, June 2-27, 2025. Registration opens March 3 for grades K-8 and March 25 for high school. Registration instructions will be provided at bit.ly/msdr9summersession.

Jessica Smith, a math teacher at Mehlville High School
 

Jessica Smith, a math teacher at Mehlville High School, received the Exceptional Educator Award from the Affton-Lemay Chamber of Commerce. This award recognizes teachers from schools in the 63125 ZIP code for professional excellence in the classroom and their dedication to students.

The MOSAIC Elementary School lottery application is now open for the 2025-2026 school year. 

The MOSAIC Elementary School lottery application is now open for the 2025-2026 school year. 

In addition to kindergarten, MOSAIC also has openings for students in first through fifth grades. To be considered for MOSAIC, families must complete the application by Friday, February 28. Parents will be notified of the lottery results by email in March. 

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At its January 16, 2025, meeting, the Mehlville Board of Education approved a full day early childhood program at Bierbaum Elementary School for the 2025-2026 school year. This pilot program marks the first time Mehlville has provided full-day early childhood education.

Rose Pizzo, the cafeteria manager at Bernard Middle School,

Rose Pizzo, the cafeteria manager at Bernard Middle School, has been nominated for a National Life Group LifeChanger of the Year Award. This award celebrates educators and support staff who make a significant difference in students’ lives by exemplifying excellence, positive influence and leadership.
 

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n 2024, the Mehlville School District saw more students scoring advanced or proficient on Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) tests across almost all grade levels and subjects.

The district showed the most improvement in middle school math, high school government and seventh-grade English language arts.

Dr. Jeff Haug Superintendent of Schools

Our students do unbelievable things everyday, and I am so lucky to get to experience this as I visit our schools. I believe more and more with every passing day, that this is an amazing school district and an unbelievable community. We cannot provide the education for our students at the level we do without community support, and for that I am grateful. 

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Stephanie Bailey, a fifth-grade teacher at Hagemann Elementary School, is Mehlville School District’s Emerson Excellence in Teaching Award recipient for the 2024-2025 school year.

The Emerson Excellence in Teaching Award is given to educators in the St. Louis area each year who are examples of excellence in their field. Each school in Mehlville School District nominates one teacher for the award, then a committee selects a district representative.

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The 2024 Mehlville School District resident survey will be arriving in randomly selected mailboxes over the next few days. The survey, prepared by Opinion Research Specialists, asks for your opinions and perceptions about the operations and management of Mehlville School District.

Candidate filing for Board of Education

Any person wishing to file for the Mehlville School District Board of Education may do so at the St. Louis County Board of Elections, 725 Northwest Plaza Dr., St. Ann, MO 63074. Filing will be held Tuesday, December 10, 2024, through Tuesday, December 31, 2024, during regular office hours 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. December 31, 2024, the office will close at 5:00 pm.  They will be closed on December 25, 2024. Please check the county website for any additional dates they may be closed.

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Learning in the Mehlville School District isn’t confined to the four walls of our classrooms. Many of our teachers are working to provide students with unique learning experiences using outdoor classrooms on our campuses.

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In the 2024-2025 school year, Mehlville School District can use up to five virtual learning days if our schools close due to snow or inclement weather. If more than five weather closures occur, the district will use traditional snow days.

Visitors to Point Elementary School must now enter this secure lobby and speak to a staff member before they're granted access to the rest of the school. 

Mehlville School District students had safer school entrances and more comfortable classrooms at the start of the 2024-2025 school year due to summer construction. Several schools received new security entrances, while others received HVAC upgrades and roof replacements. 

Back to School Checklist

We are excited to welcome students back to school on Monday, August 19! This back-to-school guide will help parents and guardians get ready for the first day. It includes information about meals, bus routes, school supplies, updating your family's information and more!

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A Middle School Schedule Steering Committee was formed last school year to research and provide feedback in the development of a new middle school schedule that is anchored in the values of student achievement, providing a structure that allows for increased instructional time, advanced pathways and expanded options, and personalization for students.

Welcome Jessica Hoban

The Mehlville Board of Education approved the hiring of Jessica Hoban as an assistant principal at Oakville High School for the 2024-2025 school year.
 

MHS and OHS students at their graduation.

Mehlville High School and Oakville High School held their 2024 graduation ceremonies on Sunday, June 2, at Chaifetz Arena.

Blue graphic, "President's Note."

Peggy Hasler, Board of Education President, shares an update with the Mehlville School District community.

High school student helps younger student with band practice

Mehlville High School seniors Sam Herbig, Tyler Langford and Luke Mitchell have shared a love of music since middle school. They’re now exploring how to turn that passion into a career in music education by using the MyPath program to mentor middle school students.

Rocks that say, "Thank you."

November is a month that encourages us to pause, reflect and express gratitude. As we navigate the opportunities and challenges within our school district, we find that these themes are particularly meaningful. It is with heartfelt appreciation that we extend our sincere thanks for your unwavering support, active engagement and trust in our mission to provide the finest education for our students.

Point students that are reading buddies, one older student helps a younger student read

Cynthia Biggs, the reading specialist at Point Elementary School, started the reading buddies program 15 years ago to provide students with extra support in reading. The program has continued to grow, proving beneficial for younger and older students, as well as their teachers.