Missouri’s student loan default rate decreased more than two-tenths of a percent for the year, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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Missouri is sending about 135,000 COVID-19 antigen tests to public and private K-12 schools this week.
"Now is the perfect opportunity to allow schools to adjust to their families’ and communities’ needs, and employ new and innovative approaches that can be carried into the future."
"Research shows that people in prison who participate in postsecondary education programs are 48 percent less likely to recidivate."
Missouri's Board of Education voted to eliminate a cumulative GPA requirement for teaching license applicants.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Auditor Nicole Galloway joined New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy for a press call Friday afternoon to discuss the upcoming election.
Finding a safe way to get students back to in-person learning was a priority this fall, according to University of Missouri System President Mun Choi.
Incumbent Gov. Mike Parson and Auditor Nicole Galloway traded barbs over COVID-19 during Friday’s gubernatorial debate.
"We need the governor to lead for all Missourians and ensure that all students, especially our most vulnerable children, receive the education they deserve."
Gov. Mike Parson said more than $130 million in CARES Act and general revenue funding will go toward several areas of the state’s infrastructure — with a majority earmarked for education.