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Category: K-12 Education

News about K-12 education, primarily Springfield Public Schools and the local school board in Springfield, Mo.

Posted inElections & Citizen Participation

Springfield school board candidates amass over $201K in campaign contributions

by Cory Matteson 3 hours agoMarch 28, 2023

Four candidates for two unpaid seats on the Springfield School Board have collectively raised more than $201,000 this cycle — enough to nearly foot the bill for two 77-passenger diesel buses.

Posted inK-12 Education

Springfield school candidates split along bright lines of culture wars and educator vs. business values  

by Cory Matteson 11 hours agoMarch 27, 2023
Posted inK-12 Education

Community celebrates ribbon cutting for new York Elementary

Dylan Durrington by Dylan Durrington 12 hours agoMarch 28, 2023
This photo is from the ribbon cutting for the inclusive playground at McBride Elementary in 2020. Mr. Nick’s Inclusive Playground was built to honor the life and legacy of Nick Hostler, a special education teacher who died in 2018.
Posted inK-12 Education

McBride Elementary’s playground named ‘best all-inclusive playground in the nation’

by Jackie Rehwald March 24, 2023March 24, 2023
Posted inVoices

In their own words: SPS School Board candidate Chad Rollins

by Chad Rollins March 24, 2023March 24, 2023
Posted inVoices

In their own words: SPS School Board candidate Judy Brunner

by Judy Brunner March 24, 2023March 24, 2023
Posted inVoices

In their own words: SPS School Board candidate Shurita Thomas-Tate

by Shurita Thomas-Tate March 23, 2023March 24, 2023
Posted inVoices

In their own words: SPS School Board candidate Landon McCarter

by Landon McCarter March 23, 2023March 24, 2023
Posted inElections & Citizen Participation

All 4 candidates for Springfield school board plan to vote ‘yes’ on $220M bond issue

by Cory Matteson March 22, 2023March 22, 2023
Posted inElections & Citizen Participation

Lone dissenting voter on school bond task force shares concerns about Proposition S

by Cory Matteson March 22, 2023March 22, 2023

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