by Alisa Nelson | Sep 13, 2022 | Business, Education, News
Missouri’s teacher shortage is complicated and a statewide commission is finalizing a variety of recommendations designed to put more teachers in front of the next generation’s workforce. The commission has been working on the plan for a few months. The...
by Alisa Nelson | Sep 1, 2022 | Education, News
A central Missouri judge has tossed out a lawsuit against the Missouri School Boards’ Association (MSBA) alleging that the nonprofit is subject to the state’s open records laws. A Georgia-based nonprofit, called the Southeastern Legal Foundation (SLF), filed the...
by Alisa Nelson | Jun 21, 2022 | Crime / Courts, Education, Health / Medicine, News, Show Me Today
A new national school safety organization will soon make Missouri its home. The Council for School Safety Leadership will bring together national experts to build prevention, preparedness, response and recovery programs for schools across the country. John McDonald,...
by Alisa Nelson | Mar 21, 2022 | Crime / Courts, News, Politics / Govt
The state Attorney General’s Office is taking the Missouri School Boards’ Association to court, accusing the nonprofit of withholding open records. The Office says MSBA is a quasi-public governmental body because it performs a public function and the nonprofit’s...
by Alisa Nelson | Mar 15, 2022 | Health / Medicine, News, Politics / Govt
State Attorney General Eric Schmitt is suing the Missouri School Boards’ Association for records he is seeking. In a news release today, Schmitt, a Republican running for U.S. Senate, calls MSBA a quasi-public governmental body and is subject to open records laws....