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Robin Wenneker, who has served on the UM System Board of Curators since 2020, was named chair of the nine-person group during a regular meeting Thursday in St. Louis.
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Data shows signs of better mental and social-emotional health, but students still face challenges from the pandemic.
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In Missouri, average ACT scores have been on the decline since the 2020 graduating class.
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The MU Faculty Council approves a statement to show support for those affected by the gender-affirming care policy.
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Pay raises will be given to summer school instructors for the 2024 term.
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MU Health Care made the decision to stop the treatment for established minors after Senate bill 49 went into effect on Aug. 28.
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A change in USDA policy will make it easier for schools to offer free meals to all students, but they will still have to pay for part of the cost.
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In Missouri, the number of districts routinely getting three-day weekends has more than doubled since the pandemic hit. However, parents and researchers have concerns about this trend.
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Low-income families are now able to apply for the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education's new grant.
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The number of bans and restrictions in the U.S. rose 33% in the last school year, according the report from free speech group PEN America. Florida had more bans than any other state, followed by Texas and Missouri.