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According to the non-profit Childcare Aware of Kansas, just over 1,000 childcare spots could be added today in Crawford County to meet demand.
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At forum Monday, majority of Joplin School Board candidates agree, increase public education funding(R) Governor Mike Parson has repeatedly promised that the state would fully fund education under his administration. Still, even with a 6 billion dollar surplus, little movement has occurred to follow that pledge.
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According to the National Drought Mitigation Center, the southwest portion of Missouri is the most drought-prone.
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Amid a growing political divide, education advocates encourage parents and community members to engage with school boards in an effort to keep the focus on what’s best for students, rather than on the priorities of a select few.
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Mrs. Brownfield’s class will be available to showcase their winning projects and ideas at the Carthage Chamber of Commerce First Earth Day Celebration in Central Park on Saturday, April 22, 2023, from 10 am - 2 pm.
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None of the four finalists for the Superintendent position at Fayetteville (Arkansas) Public Schools were from Arkansas. Three were from Missouri, another from Texas.
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In a world of unlimited online meeting platforms, 143 employers and over 650 students attended a one-day in-person job fair at Pittsburg State University last week.
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It's common for teachers and school leaders to retire in one state after being fully vested in that state's retirement program and relocate to a neighboring state to work for at least five years to collect two retirements.
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Straight From The Heart: 2023 Kansas Teacher Of The Year Brian Skinner Speaks About Student Connections, The Future Of The Profession, And Overcoming Hurdles