Last week we published a first-of-its-kind analysis of variation in Missouri charter and magnet schools.
Read MoreIn this blog, we highlight three takeaways about Missouri public opinion regarding the discussion of LGBTQ+ issues in schools and policies affecting LGBTQ+ students.
Read MoreIn this blog, we cover three key takeaways from polling on Missouri voter opinion regarding teachers.
Read MoreFirst-year Missouri educators earned just over $34,000 on average for the 2021-22 school year, ranking second-lowest in the nation for average starting teacher pay. Missouri’s 2021-22 average teacher salary was also among the lowest in the country, and less than average teacher pay in all eight border states.
Read MoreRight now, 144 districts (27%) utilize the 4-day school week (4DSW) model, a 136% rise since pre-pandemic numbers in the 2019-2020 school year. In this blog, we highlight discussion on use of 4DSW in Missouri and offer evidence from our prior work on the impact of 4DSW on teacher recruitment.
Read MoreThe Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) released the latest Annual Performance Report (APR) scores for local education agencies (LEAs) and schools. In this blog, we provide five key things to remember as you interpret the 2022 APR score data.
Read MoreMissouri’s 2023 legislative session kicks off in just a few short weeks and the landscape will be shifting. Pre-filing of legislation began on December 1st with an introduction of education bills covering a wide range of issues. In this blog, we highlight the current pre-filed bills in education and the soon-to-be-filled leadership vacancies that will determine which bills are heard in committee and voted out.
Read MoreIn this blog, we spotlight the high poverty schools in the Kansas City region who showed excellent academic growth and were featured as top-growth schools in our Beating the Odds Report.
Read MoreIn this blog, we spotlight the high poverty schools in the St. Louis region who showed excellent academic growth and were featured as top-growth schools in our Beating the Odds Report.
Read MoreIn this blog, we describe key takeaways from Missouri’s 2022 Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) results in English Language Arts and mathematics.
Read MoreThis blog identifies three key takeaways from PRiME’s policy brief, Elementary Age Population Decline, School Closures, and Access to Public Elementary School Options in St. Louis City.
Read MoreIn this blog, we compare the findings of PRiME”s 2021 Missouri Statewide Student Growth Growth Report with PRiME’s 2022 Missouri Statewide Student Growth Report. We contrast trends in student growth before and after the COVID-19 pandemic to begin to understand the effects on student learning in Missouri.
Read MoreThis blog discusses the importance of examining student growth scores and highlights PRiME’s upcoming series of 2022 Student Growth Reports.
Read MoreThis blog emphasizes key differences between the opinions of voters, parents, and private school leaders on hypothetical MOScholars Program regulations in the areas of admissions requirements, cost of tuition, participation in religious activities, and state standardized testing.
Read MoreThis blog emphasizes key takeaways from the 2022 NAEP LTT findings on remote learners’ technology access. We discuss these takeaways within the context of previous PRiME findings related to Missouri students’ technology access, given the prevalence of technology-based learning in schools over the last three academic years.
Read MoreThis blog describes Missouri’s changes to teacher certifications to fill teacher vacancies and how our solutions compare to changes in nearby states.
Read MoreThis blog describes how findings from our reports on postsecondary access and success connect as we continue to highlight variation in outcomes across the state.
Read MoreThis blog is an introduction to our postsecondary success data tool. We highlight the information included and offer a description of the data that we used to conduct our analyses in the full report.
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