MSBA President Mike Pratte is recognized at the Third General Session of the National School Boards Association's Conference in Philadelphia as a member of the NSBA Board of Directors. @NSBA19 @NSBAPublicEd#MSBAleaders
It's time to Purple Up for #MonthoftheMilitaryChild!
How does your community or school show its colors in support of military-connected students? https://t.co/4ht2bZHbZ2
Congratulations to Dr. Aaron Zalis for being honored with the 25 Years of Service Award (9 years as Superintendent) at the @MASALeaders Conference last week at the Lake of the Ozarks. We are proud to have such great leadership in our district! @AaronRZalis#RollaBulldogs
Always go with the choice that scares you the most, because that's the one that is going to require the most from you. —Caroline Myss via @dailyqotdapp#dailyqotdapp
I was challenged by @Satothaburr to post 7 books I love: no explanation / no reviews just the cover. Each time I post a cover I will ask someone to take the challenge. 1 cover / day for a week. I challenge @elaine_branham
Tomorrow is Election Day, and many communities will choose school board members. Your local board of education decides the policies of your school district, like attendance and discipline, the hiring of all district and teaching staff, and more. Please vote! #ShowMeSuccess
MSBA President Mike Pratte recognized with fellow state school boards association presidents in front of 6000 school board members at the NSBA Annual Conference.
There are 1.3 million kids in Missouri and today hundreds of advocates will be in Jefferson City talking with our legislators on their behalf. I am honored to bring remarks to kick off this rally on behalf of kids, teachers and community. @officialSPS
Governor Parson will sign an Executive Order tomorrow morning at Blair Oaks High School creating a task force charged with developing a statewide strategic plan for school safety. @MissouriCES will be part of the task force.
Charter Schools? Ozark Representative Lynn Morris “I believe in local control. … I’m always a little bit leery as to why someone from out of state would want to open a charter school in Missouri,” he's a former school board member from Christian County. https://t.co/NcaqM9hFfP
The 1st of 2 votes this week on Charter School expansion (HB 581) will likely be tomorrow 3/12. Please come to the Capital on either Tuesday or Wednesday to see your representative about this bill. Meet in the basement cafeteria at 8:30 a.m. each day.
The committee resumed a hearing on HB 464, a reading intervention bill that MSBA opposes because it restricts teachers from making professional decisions to meet the needs of individual students.
Very informative article shared by @DrJ_Anderson. A key vote looming the next two days at the MO Capitol. Stay engaged with your legislators. "Choice just for the sake of choice" is not best for kids as the data shows. @MASALeaders