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A proposal introduced by Missouri House Republicans — and its roots within a debate raging among teachers, administrators and parents within the Rockwood School District — is the subject of Tony Messenger’s latest column, “Missouri Republicans embrace racism and censorship in trying to ban the 1619 Project.”
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What started as a tense debate over whether Rockwood’s schools should reopen in person last fall has descended into schoolyard bullying among the adults.
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Some districts are bringing students back to classrooms but some schools have already had to close because of possible virus exposure.
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Sandy Kearney’s health was improving, she assured her friends and family. She even talked with her grandsons in a video chat from the hospital…
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School administrators are scrambling to figure out how to move K-12 education fully online as schools throughout the region close their doors and tell…
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Splinters and paper cuts? No. Broken bones? Yes, that’s more worthy of a trip to the hospital. So goes a first-aid lesson for a first-grader.Treating…
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For three years Shante Duncan has facilitated The L.O.V.E. Project with freshman girls at Lafayette High School in Wildwood. She talks to the girls about…
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St. Louis County is one of the highest-risk counties in the United States for flooding in schools, according to a Pew Charitable Trust report released…
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Voters in the Webster Groves School District said a resounding no Tuesday to two proposals — a bond issue and a tax increase — that will mean layoffs of…
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Two St. Louis County school districts are asking voters to put recent controversies behind them and approve bond issues next month to help bring…