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St. Mary’s South Side Catholic High School has bought its property from the Archdiocese of St. Louis. The $1.5 million purchase is part of a plan to expand school offerings and teach students trades.
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Students at Forsyth School in St. Louis learned about how elections work by holding an election of their own for their school mascot — Freddie the Falcon.
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The Senate gave initial approval to a 153-page education package with 20 of the chamber’s 34 members in support.
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Income and geographic restrictions would be loosened for a tax-credit program that provides scholarships to help pay for private school tuition under a bill debated Wednesday by the Missouri Senate’s education committee.
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Missouri’s tax-credit-funded scholarship program will gain a new partner in one of the state’s largest public education institutions.
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This year's Illinois veto session adjourns without renewing the state's Invest in Kids Act.
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Parents of Rosati-Kain High School students are feeling hopeful for the school’s future following news that the girls catholic high school will remain open after all.
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Lutheran South High School survived a year of in-person schooling with zero cases of on-campus spread. Principal Jonathan Butterfield explained what the school got right on "St. Louis on the Air."
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Marian Middle School is the city's only all-girls Catholic middle school. School administrators describe it as a “school beyond walls” because its students are equipped with resources that help them, and their families, overcome societal and financial obstacles.
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The legislation creates what is called the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Account and falls in line with the Republican effort of so-called school choice.