“The Affton School District – like most public school systems hamstrung by a state budget pinch and burdened by unfunded federal mandates – is facing a future checkered with challenges. One of them, however, apparently predates the current fiscal situation. A resolution could emerge from an informal meeting at Rogers Middle School on Saturday, May […]
McNeil, Castellanos Elected To Affton Board Of Education
“Voters in the Affton School District on Tuesday elected Michael McNeil and Christopher Castellanos to the Affton Board of Education. McNeil, a 41-year-old electrical engineer, will serve a fourth term on the board. McNeil collected the most votes of the three candidates, 2,156, in winning re-election. Castellanos, an attorney and parent of two children, […]
April 6, 2010 Election Results
Board of Education – Vote for 2 Michael McNeil 2,156 39.26% Christopher Castellanos 1,892 34.46% Jason Slavik 1,424 25.93%
Michael McNeil, Chris Castellanos & Jason Slavik on April 6 ballot for 2 available school board seats
“Three candidates are vying for two, three-year terms on the Affton School Board: Incumbent Michael McNeil, Christopher Castellanos and Jason Slavik. Michael McNeil Michael McNeil, 7825 Charing Square, is completing his third year on the Affton School Board. McNeil, 41, and his wife Lynn have three children. They have lived in the district for six […]
Big Smiles Program Coming To Affton School District
“Affton School Board Member Michael McNeil presented a plan to fellow board members on June 16 to bring the Big Smiles program to Affton schools. Big Smiles brings free dental checkups to schools to provide basic dental care for those who cannot afford it. The program, primarily funded by Medicare and grants, will be of […]
Affton To Swear In Board Members On Tuesday
“Incumbent Scott Sifton and newcomer Mike McNeil won a three-way race for two seats on the Affton School Board in elections held last week. Sifton, the current board vice president, was the leading vote-getter with 861 votes, nearly 45 percent of those cast. McNeil, who garnered 39 percent with 758 votes, will replace Board President […]