Missouri Sate University is expanding its catalogue of degree opportunities. Starting this Fall MSU will offer a Master of Business Administration Degree that focuses on Science, Technology, …
Read More »The Beginning Of The End For Four Day School Weeks?
Four day school weeks in Missouri may be a thing of the past. 10 years ago the General Assembly approved four day school weeks but now, a …
Read More »Testing Shows SPS Buildings Have Elevated Lead Levels in Drinking Water
Officials with Springfield Public Schools will soon be addressing the districts drinking water after higher-than-normal lead levels were found in many of the schools facilities. Lead testing …
Read More »Baptist Bible College Changing School Name to “Mission University”
After 74 years named as Baptist Bible College, the institution is getting a new title. In an announcement Thursday, President Mark Milioni announced they are changing the …
Read More »Three Finalists Released in Search for Next Missouri State University President
The search for Missouri State University’s next president is coming down to its conclusion, with three finalists being released today. The university Board of Governors approved three …
Read More »Ozark School District Continues to Expand, Purchasing Dolby Laboratories
As the city of Ozark continues to grow, so to is the Ozark School District. School officials announced the purchase of the Dolby Laboratories facility on Friday, …
Read More »Officials in Greene County Describe Vape Disposal Boxes as “Successful”
Two years after city leaders in Greene County installed vape disposal boxes in area schools, they are calling the effort thus far a success. The boxes were …
Read More »SPS Board Votes to Add “Gender Identity” and “Sexual Orientation” to Discrimination Policy after Months-Long Debate
After debating for several months, the Springfield Public School Board is adding language to their discrimination policy to protect against “gender identity” and “sexual orientation”. The group …
Read More »Margie Vandeven, Missouri Commissioner of Education, to Resign
After nearly eight years, Missouri Commissioner of Education Margie Vandeven is resigning. She announced Tuesday her intentions to step down on July 1, 2024 after taking over …
Read More »SPS Announces Plan to Open Two New School Buildings after Spring Break
Springfield Public Schools is hoping to open two new buildings, a middle school and an elementary school, in the coming months. District leaders say construction is also …
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