The governor announced nearly $50 million in CARES Act funds will go towards expanding Missouri’s broadband infrastructure during Thursday's press briefing.
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Former high school teacher Connor Nowalk is running for a Kansas City-area House seat with a focus on public education.
The need for a statewide remedy to increase access to reliable internet was evident in a report on Missouri colleges' switch to remote learning.
St. Louis-based Ranken Technical College is establishing a new campus in Troy, Missouri.
Roger Dorson, a deputy commissioner at DESE, is set to retire at the end of June after a storied career in education across Missouri.
Missouri's DESE Board of Education has amended a rule on teacher education requirements and standards — with input from educators.
DESE is preparing for the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic is expected to have on the state’s education system by discussing the budget and a new task force.
Missouri DESE's Board of Education has agreed to allow a pair of universities to continue sponsoring charter schools with plans for future improvement.
"We should be making it easier for people to participate in online schooling options, not harder."
While PPP loans may help some private schools keep staff employed in the short term, the long-term financial impact to the private school sector could be devastating.