The MSBA said its withdrawal from the national group will not have an impact on its members’ programs and services.
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Despite some initial skepticism, Missouri schools are beginning to sign onto a new pooled COVID-19 testing option at no cost to them.
Missouri Soybean CEO Gary Wheeler will receive the Honorary American FFA Degree, the national organization's highest honor, next week.
MSU is building upon its foundation and successes to offer its students the best education possible, President Clif Smart said.
Rep. Doug Richey was selected as the new chair of the Joint Committee on Education by its members Wednesday.
"We’re proud to have this world-class facility in the heart of Missouri."
The State Board determined that the emergency amendment was necessary because of the severe shortage of substitute teachers.
State Technical College has been named the fastest-growing college in the state amid years of continuous growth and record enrollment.
Investments are vital to ensuring more patients have access to telehealth services, according to Missouri providers.
"We can handle another search for paper towels and toilet paper, but we can’t let our kids go hungry at school."










