The Policy Research in Missouri Education (PRiME) Center is a non-partisan research center serving as a resource for students, parents, educators, and lawmakers
A new Missouri accountability system would assign schools a letter grade on an A-F scale. What do you think? Will your school get an A? Let us know in the replies...
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In January, The Missouri Governor signed an executive order calling for the creation of a new accountability system for schools in Missouri. The order requires the new system to include an A–F school and district grading framework... What do you think? How would your school be graded? Let us know below!
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Did you know Missouri has an Education Savings Account (ESA) program? We do, AND it has grown considerably since the 2022-2023 school year (SY). Is your student eligible for the program? Find out in the latest PRiME report at https://t.co/wKYyEB4amY !
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📢 Webinar alert: What does the evidence really say about four‑day school weeks?
Join us TOMORROW, April 22 at 1 PM ET for a deep dive into the realities of four‑day school week implementation and its effects on teacher recruitment and retention.
Register: https://t.co/r3m6agUJ0D
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Four‑day school weeks are gaining traction—but do they deliver on their promises? Hear new findings from Emily Morton & Andrew Camp on April 22 at 1 PM ET.
Register: https://t.co/C5HenALwCJ
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📣 Save the date: April 22 @ 1 PM ET
Join Emily Morton and Andrew Camp for a webinar exploring the latest research on four‑day school weeks—what the evidence shows and how it can inform district decision‑making. Register: https://t.co/r3m6agVgQb
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PRiME Rural Growth lists out now! Check out the Elementary schools that made the list and stay tuned this week for the Ele-middle and Middle school awardees! Did your school make the list? Find out at https://t.co/ewmBpmLMql !
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A new report estimates that more than 3.4 million children in America are homeschooled – signaling yet again that the post-COVID homeschool surge is here to stay. Read more here: https://t.co/Ey4RiBDvNJ
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Curious about what Missouri likely voters think about education in Missouri? Check out the latest PRiME analysis of the 2026 SLU/YouGov Poll education results now! Find it at https://t.co/VuB9Z0pglQ!
#polling#yougov#survey#missourivoters#education#educationpolicy#students #schools #missourieducation
Which schools in Missouri are the best?
The “best” schools are usually thought to be those with the highest scores or proficiency rates on standardized tests. But that’s not necessarily the most effective way to evaluate school performance.
The fifth edition of PRiME’s annual growth reports are live! Both of these reports rate schools according to the progress students made from one school year to the next.
Read more here: https://t.co/9cTmsbUclE
St. Louis schools have been looking into moving high school start times back. St. Louis Public Schools (SLPS) discussed a Healthy Start Times initiative in a work session board meeting in January 2026.
Read more here: https://t.co/fd2BE5M24S
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