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The individuals at that St. Louis meeting became the founders of the Missouri State Teachers Association, a professional association for Missouri educators. To quote the first constitution, the group's purpose was “to promote the sacred interests of education by uniting the different members advancing their mutual improvement, and elevating ...
He attended St. Louis Community College at Forest Park and received a bachelor of science degree in education from Southeast Missouri State University. Auer currently resides with his wife Ann (a lobbyist for the City of St. Louis from 1999 to 2001; and since 2001 for the Missouri Growth Association) in the Tower Grove East neighborhood of St ...
The 2024 Missouri Regional Teachers of the Year were recently announced. They are in the running for Missouri's top teaching honor. Missouri's top regional teachers include educators from Branson ...
With over 3,500 current vacant teaching positions across Missouri, we must do what is necessary to develop and retain our teachers so that students can succeed both inside and outside the classroom.
Missouri ranks 50th in average starting teacher pay, but legislators have a plan to boost salaries statewide. Missouri lawmakers want to raise teacher pay but worry it won't survive Senate dysfunction
Administration of primary and secondary public schools in the state is conducted by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. [2] Education is compulsory from ages seven to seventeen in Missouri, commonly but not exclusively divided into three tiers: elementary school, middle school or junior high school, and high school.
Nov. 19—Among rural school districts, Mid-Buchanan R-V may be one of the lucky ones. Missouri as a whole has borne the burden of being one of the worst states in the union in terms of pay for a ...
The Missouri State Teachers Association Building is a historic building located at Columbia, Missouri. It was built in 1927 and houses the Missouri State Teachers Association Headquarters. The building is located on South 6th Street on the University of Missouri campus and is a two-story, Tudor Revival style brick building.