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.
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“This is something that the mental health community has been working on for several years.”
The Consumers Council of Missouri asked the PSC to pass a moratorium on utility disconnections through the winter months this week.
Joe Cornelison, Gary Nodler, and Gwen Grant were selected to serve as officers in 2021.
A handful of lawmakers are once again seeking to make major changes to the state’s gambling regulations during the 2021 legislative session.
The DESE Board of Education voted to alter the state’s use of standardized test results for the current school year Tuesday morning.
The Missouri Department of Higher Education & Workforce Development has extended its partnership with CompTIA through 2021.
More than $346 million was earmarked to expand Missouri’s rural broadband infrastructure, the FCC announced Monday.
COVID liability protection will be a major reassurance for Missouri businesses when it comes up next session, Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe said.
Lincoln University took another step toward hosting the first police academy at a historically Black college or university this week.