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The JC Schools Foundation surprised educators and administrators last week by awarding over $25,000 in grants to support 18 educational programs within the Jefferson City School District.
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Students applying to University of Missouri system universities no longer have to submit an ACT or SAT through fall 2025.
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The legislation, which has passed the Missouri House and died in the Senate the past few years, would allow public school students to enroll in a participating school district that they do not reside in.
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The bills would expand access to charter schools to St. Louis County, St. Charles County and Boone County.
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Missouri and Kansas public schools enroll thousands of fewer students compared to before the pandemic, in part, because of a homeschooling boom and declining birth rates.
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Missouri’s tax-credit-funded scholarship program will gain a new partner in one of the state’s largest public education institutions.
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Hickman High School will test a weapons detection system starting Monday and lasting until winter break. This comes after students requested further safety measures.
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A new report found Missouri’s rural teachers are paid better only than those in Arkansas.
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Robin Wenneker, who has served on the UM System Board of Curators since 2020, was named chair of the nine-person group during a regular meeting Thursday in St. Louis.
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Data shows signs of better mental and social-emotional health, but students still face challenges from the pandemic.