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Jefferson City Public Schools made the decision this year to allow open enrollment for summer school to all preschool through eighth-grade students in the…
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Missouri students in private schools would be eligible for the state's A+ Scholarship under a bill advancing in the Legislature.House members added the…
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Legislation that redefines Missouri’s funding targets for K-12 schools is heading to Governor Jay Nixon’s desk.The change does not give the schools any…
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Balancing time and energy can be hard enough if you’re a working student. Zach Heath knows this all too well. He's a University of Missouri MBA student…
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In late January, Missouri House Rep. Kip Kendrick filed his first bill of this year’s state legislative session. Kendrick’s bill, the Student Debt Relief…
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Today Paul Pepper and VERA MASSEY, Health Educator/Consultant, talk about ways to de-stress. Has feeling stressed become the norm? Is it getting in the…
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An advocacy group is pushing the Missouri Legislature to reconsider how it awards scholarships for a 30-year-old program designed to keep the brightest…
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Missouri Governor Jay Nixon, in one of his first stops since delivering the State of the State Address on Wednesday, talked about efforts to keep...
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The circuit science workshop in Columbia is one of Daniel Boone Regional Library’s most popular regular events for kids. The workshop allows elementary…
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The deaf community has its own language, culture and set of obstacles, and most hearing people will never interact with it. But Dr. Stephanie Logan was…