Today, Gov. Mike Parson announced an additional $10.1 million for the A+ scholarship program from the CARES Act and the supplemental budget.
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“The more voices and perspectives that we’re exposed to, the greater the potential for trust and reconciliation.”
With Gov. Mike Parson’s signature, Lincoln University will officially become the first HBCU to house its own police academy next year.
If the bill were to pass, any school distinct with more than 20 percent of students attending a persistently failing school would be required to establish a charter authorizing office, review any charter petitions for the district, approve the petitions, and submit them to the board of education for a vote.
Joe Cornelison, Gary Nodler, and Gwen Grant were selected to serve as officers in 2021.
The DESE Board of Education voted to alter the state’s use of standardized test results for the current school year Tuesday morning.
Lincoln University took another step toward hosting the first police academy at a historically Black college or university this week.
CDC partners will arrive to bolster the efforts of local schools to provide a safe learning environment during the COVID-19 pandemic.
With a little more than a month before lawmakers are due back in Jefferson City for the 2021 legislative session, pre-filing opened Tuesday.
The Missouri Senate passed the $1.2 billion supplemental budget bill Wednesday, advancing it to the governor for final approval.