Chesterfield Presbyterian Church is on a mission to serve and teach the word of God. It does this through Children's Ministry, Student Ministry, Men's Ministry and Women's Ministry. Within these groups are opportunities to learn and serve together with peers. Senior Pastor Rev. Hugh Barlett strives to bring his congregation together for praise, worship and service.
Logan College is the second oldest chiropractic school in the United States. Classes are conducted on a trimester system with rolling admissions. Students complete four trimesters of science courses. They spend one trimester in the student clinic, where they work on other students. Their last trimesters are spent working in the outpatient clinic on campus. By the time students graduate, they will have spent 5,000 hours with patients and taken 300 credit hours of classes. About 10 percent of those classes are business-related, so students are equipped to start their own chiropractic office upon graduation. The school has a recently renovated student center and a library with more than 12,000 books, and group study rooms. The Purser Center is also on its campus; many concerts and other events are held there. For more information, see the school's website.
Babler Lodge, located in scenic Dr. Edmund Babler Memorial State Park, is an alternative school run by the Missouri Division of Youth Services. The school serves youths in grades 6 through 12. Each student is provided with an individualized learning plan and a full day of classes. Babler Lodge follows a 12-month school calendar.
Part of the Rockwood School District, Kehrs Mill Elementary was named a 2010 National School of Character by the Character Education Partnership. Ninety-five percent of Kehrs Mill teachers have Master's degrees and advanced hours. The school boasts a strong fine arts program and large parental involvement.
Green Trails strives to build a sense of community within the school. Weekly assemblies highlight student achievement and talent while also providing time for school-wide announcements. Parents are encouraged to attend stakeholders meetings. The school hosts regular "TLC" groups, which provide a forum to discuss parenting issues and concerns.
The school has English for Speakers of Other Languages classes and, like all Parkway schools, offers orchestra classes for third through fifth grades.
Ascension Parish offers ways to get involved for all ages — from infant to senior — and stages — from youth sports to parenting groups. The parish offers free support to unemployed and underemployed members. The group, Ascension Employment Network, meets twice a month.
Youth meet Sunday evening from 6:45 to 8:45. They also meet at Kaldi's in Chesterfield on Monday evenings for fellowship. Other meetings occur at various times. Several study groups for adults meet on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Knight of Columbus and Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary take part in charity work in the community.