Students in the Riverview Gardens district may be able to transfer to other districts next fall: 192 teachers have received […]
At the risk of sound horribly self-serving, Tim is right. The Show-Me Institute intern is no ordinary intern. Though I […]
Logical Education Policy
A Chesterfield resident is unhappy about a proposal to allow students to attend public schools outside of their district. This […]
Huge news in Clayton yesterday as an Appeals Court rejected Clayton’s, and Centene Corporation’s, bid to acquire three properties on […]
We’ve just released the application for our fall internship program. If you’re a college student, I hope you’ll apply. If […]
A Good Idea for KC
Kansas City-area officials are considering building a new jail to serve to prison needs of the area, not just one […]
Slap Happy Days Are Here Again…
It is every elected officials’ favorite question: What to do with a budget surplus? The Post-Dispatch has a good article […]
New Website
Regular visitors to our website might notice that it looks a little different today. That’s because we’ve upgraded to a […]
The state of Missouri may soon require comprehensive eye exams for all students entering kindergarten or first grade: Parents without […]
Looks like Gov. Blunt and friends will get their MOHELA money after all. At this juncture, pointing out just how […]
I have to disagree a bit with Steve’s assertion that doling out state money will “drive Missouri’s budding biotech industry.” […]
NYT on Saint Louis
The New York Times publishes a not-entirely fair article about what a bad place St. Louis has become to live […]
There’s been new action on the midwife bill: On Tuesday, the Senate relented, thanks to a hasty vote that caught […]
The market, not gov’t meddling, should decide the fate of ethanol
There’s recently been a sort of backlash in the local media regarding the state and federal govt’s efforts to subsidize […]
It’s here. No matter if you like it or not, the new I-64 reconstructino project is here. I, for one, […]
Dr. Kent King, Executive Director of the Missouri State Teachers Association, brings up the subject of performance pay and criticizes […]
Vouchers for SLPS
There’s an interesting op-ed regarding vouchers over at the Columbia Daily Tribune this morning. The author argues that one possible […]
A Conversation Starter
State Rep. Talibdin El-Amin, sponsor of legislation restricting the sale of baking soda, writes in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that […]
Gov. Blunt has announced he wants to spend more money to help autistic children: In a visit Thursday to a […]
MSN Poll On Taxes
MSN and Zogby have released a new poll on how Americans feel about taxes. Time for a fisking. According to […]
