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After an active first few months of the 2021 legislative session, lawmakers are returning Monday to Jefferson City after a weeklong spring break with several priorities on the agenda of the Republican supermajority.
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The CDC is expected to release new guidelines for reopening schools on Friday, but vaccines for teachers won’t be a requirement.
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Charters don’t get as much local revenue as traditional public schools. They also aren’t subject to the same state ratings.
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Just because students are starting the semester virtually doesn’t mean they’re learning from home.
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State officials say Mizzou isn't doing enough to ensure students at six charter schools, including two in Kansas City, are getting quality education.
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The three Crossroads Charter Schools are planning to rotate students in and out of classrooms to comply with social distancing guidelines. Or, families can opt for fully remote learning next year.
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Segment 1: A key player in Kansas City's hip hop community died unexpectedly.In addition to being a producer for Ces Cru, Justin "Info Gates" Gillespie…
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Lawmakers representing district in the Kansas City metropolitan area have introduced hundreds of bills to this year's session of the Missouri General…
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A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Missouri’s religious exemption form for vaccinations.Senior U.S. District…
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The KCUR news staff presents the State of Kansas City series as a look ahead to 2020 on topics of importance to the region. Find the State of Kansas City…
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A federal judge has rejected a Kansas City charter school student's claim that Missouri's official religious exemption form for vaccines is an…
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A Kansas City charter school that closed in 2018 still owes millions of dollars to the state – and the Missouri Attorney General’s office has gotten…