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On Tuesday, July 13th Gov. Mike Parson signed House Bill 297 into law, a bill that officially designates Southeast Missouri State University as an…
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The state’s budget also provides funding for the public defender system and mistakenly paid unemployment benefits
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On Wednesday morning, the Missouri House of Representatives tacked on multiple amendments to a Senate sales tax bill.One approved amendment tacked on to…
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Parents looking for different public education opportunities for their children could soon have more options within Missouri. House Bill 543 would allow…
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Increased recruitment, pay incentives and easing of certification requirements have helped fill the substitute teacher pool, but there remains a shortage of subs willing and ready to go into classrooms, especially during a pandemic.
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The State of Missouri is issuing new guidance for schools related to COVID-19. Governor Mike Parson announced Thursday that the Department of Elementary...
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Many European countries are locking down again to slow the spread of the coronavirus. But unlike in the U.S., where school buildings in many districts are still closed, German schools will stay open as long as possible.
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Some districts are bringing students back to classrooms but some schools have already had to close because of possible virus exposure.
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Health departments in the St. Louis region are counting on school districts to track how the coronavirus is spreading within their hallways. In some districts, teachers and school bus drivers will keep detailed seating charts and daily logs of students’ activities.
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There is no obvious benchmark for school leaders to use to decide whether it’s safe for teachers and students to be in classrooms together.