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Education
Huge Christian college fair is Feb. 24 in Kansas City
Christian universities from across the nation will visit Kansas City Feb. 24 for the largest Christian College fair in the…
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Bill awaiting governor’s signature would allow Bible electives in Missouri schools
A bill awaiting Gov. Mike Parson’s signature would allow Missouri public schools to offer elective courses about the Bible. The…
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Parental rights candidates flip liberal school boards in elections
Political activists say if you want to change policy, you have to start locally. Although congressional and gubernatorial elections dominated…
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Americans increasingly dissatisfied with K-12 education
An increasing number of Americans are dissatisfied with the state of K-12 education in the nation, a new Gallup poll…
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Parents missed the LGBTQ curricula for decades
Across the country, parents are reacting with shock and outrage as they discover what their kids are learning in school.…
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Columns
Opinion: Missouri House approves Parents’ Bill of Rights
The Missouri House has approved legislation that would give parents a greater say in the education their children receive. The…
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Students First Initiative promotes transparency in Missouri schools
Transparency in schools has become a hotly debated topic across the nation. Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt this week announced…
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Culture Watch
Black Lives Matter puts “disrupting nuclear families” in school curriculum
The Black Lives Matter organization remains busy as it has lost all of the support it gained in 2020. Now…
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Education
Missouri House begins debate on parents’ bill of rights
The Missouri Legislature wasted little time in tackling the numerous education bills that have been filed in the new session.…
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Dozens of education bills await Missouri legislators as new session begins
Education is a hot topic in Missouri as the 101st General Assembly’s Second Session begins this week. More than 100…
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