More lean times could be down the road for public universities in Missouri. The Missouri Department of Higher Education sent a memo this afternoon to the presidents and chancellors of the state’s two-year and four-year institutions ...
Columbia, MO - infoZine - The statistics for sexual assault are unsettling; the Department of Justice reports that one in five college women will be the victim of attempted or actual sexual assault during their college years. ...
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has provided financial support for three MMGW pilot sites in Missouri, all in the greater Kansas City area. In addition to Pleasant Lea, the other two sites are Ervin Middle School ...
An STLtoday.com blog on education in the St. Louis region, with a focus on efforts to improve student performance. Our team of reporters tackle a broad range of topics from school testing and charter schools, to discipline and bullying, ...
The Missouri state board of education asked the school to close at the end of last school year, citing troubles with leadership, preparation and student discipline. Richard Marquez, president of the Texas-based CAN! charter school ...
This year, after approval from the school board last year and guidance from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, students will have their End-of-Semester and End-of-Course exams counting as 15% of their semester grade. ...
... Obama understands that technology is important to schools and that there are recurring costs," says Deborah Sutton, director of instructional technology for the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. ...
Stan Johnson, assistant commissioner of Missouri's Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, praises the law and the efforts of Missouri schools to comply with it. But, he adds, some provisions of No Child need to change. ...
Missouri's Department of Education and Secondary Education cut rates paid to employees of workshops from $17 per diem to $15 per diem against state budget rates.
“The MU College of Education is strengthening Missouri’s schools by preparing top-notch teachers, special educators, librarians, psychologists, counselors and administrators.” More information on UM System legislative priorities is ...