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Missouri legislators continue to wrestle with education reform bills
Missouri legislators have debated education reform for at least a decade, and the discussion is continuing in this legislative session…
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Will pandemic build momentum for school choice?
Across the nation, legislators are optimistic that the ongoing pandemic will provide the impetus to finally pass school choice legislation.…
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Retired educator sees first-hand the harm of virtual learning
Fall this year brought with it many school challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many schools still have not returned…
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Biden Administration flips on schools reopening
President Joe Biden’s promise to completely reopen schools during the first 100 days of his presidency has been considerably scaled…
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Legal organization formed to confront ‘critical race theory’
A new coalition of legal foundations and attorneys will combat critical race theory in education. Christopher F. Rufo of the…
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Gov. Parson proclaims January 24-30 as School Choice Week in Missouri
For the third consecutive year, the last week of January has been officially proclaimed Missouri School Choice Week by Gov.…
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FCA announces ‘Pursue’ is 2021 ministry theme
Fellowship of Christian Athletes is urging athletes to move from state of uncertainty to a position of confidence as they…
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New Missouri House speaker prioritizes education, adoption
Newly elected Missouri House Speaker Rob Vescovo, a Republican from Arnold, made education a top priority in his address to…
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How childhood play enriches education
When I was a kid, my parents let me play. I grew up homeschooled, so I had more time than…
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Missouri education leaders tackle statewide teacher shortage
Missouri, facing an ongoing shortage of K-12 teachers, hopes to encourage the high school students of today to become the…
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