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After more than seven years, Missouri Historical Society President Dr. Frances Levine is retiring from the organization next year.
Out of more than 400 local education agencies surveyed, only Kansas City Public Schools said it has approved critical race theory curriculum.
From vaccinations to testing strategies, here’s a look at the state’s COVID-19 recommendations for the upcoming school year.
A bipartisan group of Springfield legislators is hosting a vaccination clinic next week in an effort to combat rising COVID-19 cases.
The Republican governor also stressed his reliance on “local control” and the ability of districts to create their own curriculum.
Missouri AFL-CIO is launching an initiative meant to improve diversity, mental health, and economic opportunities for Missouri’s workforce.
The Purple Star Campus program is a “key issue” for the Department of Defense, a spokesperson said.
A new law restricts school boards and districts from using public funds on elections, a move proponents said would protect taxpayers.
“Every student in Missouri deserves an opportunity to access an education that will allow them to realize their true potential."