ST. LOUIS – Missouri schools may call for snow days on Wednesday and Thursday this week, following a major January snowstorm that shut down some districts for an entire week. As snow days pile ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Two lawmakers have introduced bills that would require students to learn cursive handwriting in Missouri schools. Missouri State Reps. Renne Reuter (R-Imperial) and Petty ...
This week, 2026 4-Star athlete prospect Jayden McGregory announced his final list of eight schools, including Missouri among Minnesota, Louisville, Kansas, Michigan State, Georgia, Michigan ...
The Missouri Tigers are now in the final seven schools for four-star quarterback Kane Archer, according to Hayes Fawcett. NEWS: Four-Star QB Kane Archer is down to 7️⃣ Schools, he tells me for ...
The coaches docked Missouri basketball six spots for its 0-2 week. The Tigers fell to No. 22 in the USA Today Sports Men’s Basketball Coaches Poll in Monday’s top 25, down six places from ...
(KFVS) - Everyone knows the sound of their phone getting a new alert by heart, but that distraction is exactly why lawmakers in Missouri are considering restricting cell phones in schools.
Lisa Meinen-Doerksen, a mother of two children at Border Star Montessori in Brookside, said she likes cursive writing. She believes it has helped her children’s fine motor skills and their ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri lawmakers want students ... Representatives sponsoring the legislation said schools would have a say in crafting their own cell phone policy but would require ...
Only three other states in the country have laws restricting phone use in school. Missouri lawmakers are hoping to reduce cell-phone usage in schools with bipartisan legislation that would require ...
Refusing to fully fund K-12 schools in Missouri creates hardship in all areas, rural, suburban and urban. Diverting tax revenue by voucher to private interests, religious or otherwise, in the name ...
The NIH in 2024 granted more than $900 million in research grants to schools and other institutions in Missouri to research neurological disorders, infectious diseases and countless other pursuits.