A new report from the Center for Reinventing Public Education (CRPE) has evaluated each state’s report card system for public […]
STL Should Come Clean About Leadership Conflicts
A recent investigation into grant allocations in St. Louis raises serious questions about transparency and conflicts of interest. The city […]
The Role of American Institutions in Shaping Culture with Crosby Kemper III
James V. Shuls speaks with Crosby Kemper III, former director of the Institute of Museum and Library Services, former executive […]
Ongoing sagas, for movies at least, often get worse over time. Look at the Star Wars series. Three of the […]
Opposition to open enrollment in Kansas was strong a few years ago. Superintendents from “good” districts lamented that throngs of […]
This November, Platte County voters will decide on whether to implement a quarter-cent sales tax in the county to support […]
When I first moved to the City of St. Louis, I became instantly aware of the danger of driving in […]
One of my family’s favorite Kansas City events is the Ethnic Enrichment Festival. Representatives of so many different cultures and […]
Susan Pendergrass speaks with Patrick Tuohey, senior fellow at the Show-Me Institute, about the Kansas City 33 School District’s recent […]
This school year, six St. Louis-area school districts will begin using a new adaptive testing system to assess student performance […]
Susan Pendergrass speaks with Charles Fain Lehman, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute, about his recent report titled Doing Less […]
I recently came upon a news story that claimed, “Education researchers say Missouri could do more to prevent bullying.” The […]
In a recent interview with Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas, The Pitch magazine tried its best to support the contention […]
One Neighborhood Group Stands Up to Metro
Residents and community leaders in the Jeff-Vander-Lou (JVL) neighborhood in St. Louis have been pushing back against Metro’s ridiculous proposed […]
In 2000, the Kansas City 33 School District (KCPS) had over 37,000 students attending 87 schools. Last year, the district […]
The 2024 Summer Olympics have come to a close, and there were so many amazing storylines such as Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone […]
In a recent Show-Me Institute paper, Why Markets Matter in Education, Dr. Michael McShane effectively summarizes the importance of free […]
St. Louis Public Schools Exemplifies the Need for Educational Transparency
St. Louis Public Schools (SLPS) has been in the news a lot recently, and not for the best reasons. The […]
The L.A. Olympics Will Likely Be an Economic Failure
The New York Times publishes that as Los Angeles is on the brink of hosting the 2028 Olympic Games, the […]
David Stokes, Elias Tsapelas, and Avery Frank join Zach Lawhorn to discuss: a Missouri Taxpayer Bill of Rights, St. Louis […]
