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Schools in Missouri are still rebounding from the pandemic's impact on student learning. State education leaders say they're also grappling with student mental health issues, chronic absenteeism and teacher shortages.
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The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a state law criminalizing parents whose children miss school, ruling against two mothers charged in their young children’s tardiness.
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The Missouri House of Representatives Elementary and Secondary Education Committee heard their first bill on Wednesday on the proposed Public School Open Enrollment Act.
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Legislation on implementing more transparency between parents and what their children are learning in school has passed in the Missouri House of Representatives and is now in Senate committee hearings.
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After passing in the Missouri House of Representatives last year, the legislation that would create the Parents’ Bill of Rights has made its way to the Senate.
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Columbia Public Schools’ English Learning Department is welcoming new faces to its classrooms this semester after a decrease in students last school year.
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MU rose in this year's rankings, while Truman remained towards the top of its category.
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On Monday night, the Columbia Board of Education voted to return all students to in-seat learning after Spring Break – on Monday, April 5.The Board’s vote…
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Last week, the Columbia Public School Board of Education voted to return students to in-seat learning. This is despite continued high levels of COVID…
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Following a vote at last night’s Columbia Public Schools Board Meeting, CPS students will be returning – in some capacity – to in-seat learning beginning…
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The Columba Public School Board voted 6 -1 Monday night to begin the school year entirely online – a change from the intended in-person/hybrid plan…
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The University of Missouri System could see up to 15% in budget cuts as part of the system's response to the financial toll of COVID-19, system officials…