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Posts published in “Education”
A year after the coronavirus pandemic sidelined education, the University of Missouri announced an effort to drastically expand its online programs during a virtual press conference Tuesday.
A bill that would prohibit the use of public funds meant for school districts to be used to affect elections was perfected Monday evening.
After a decades-long career in public service for Missouri, U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt announced Monday he would be leaving his Senate seat in 2022.
“It’s important for people to know that our school district is an organization where people want to work here now. It’s not an organization of last resort.”
Remedial education rates continue to decline at Missouri’s public colleges and universities, potentially reducing the amount of time and money it takes for many students to earn a degree.
“We look forward to reading the essay responses and learning what young women would hope to achieve as legislators.”
Students studying public health are now eligible for Fast Track grants.
“If you can’t hear, you’re going to have a difficult time reaching your full potential at school.”
The Senate Education Committee considered a bill that would designate and deal with “persistently failing schools” Tuesday afternoon.