ELECTION DAY UPDATES: Women win both seats on Jefferson City Board of Education
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Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Election day is on Tuesday for residents who plan to participate in choosing their upcoming community leaders. Polls are open until 7 p.m. Voting begins at the Boone County Government Center Tuesday morning. Columbia Mayoral Candidates A total of four people are running for the spot of Columbia’s next mayor. In September,
Continue ReadingAndrea Lisenby is one of three first-time candidates for the Columbia Board of Education on the ballot April 5.
Continue ReadingBlake Willoughby is seeking his second three-year term on the board of education.
Continue ReadingSuzette Waters is one of three people running for a seat on the Columbia Board of Education for the first time this April.
Continue ReadingAdam Burks is critical of administrators at Columbia Public Schools.
Continue ReadingColumbia, Mo. (KMIZ) The Columbia Board of Education has received a recommendation on the next principal for Alpha Hart Lewis Elementary School. Officials say Amanda Minear will take over the role from current Interim Principal Brian Rehg. Rehg will be returning to his position as assistant principal at Parkade Elementary School where he served prior
Continue ReadingHickman High School will be getting a new principal next school year.
Continue ReadingMissouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt has dismissed most of the lawsuits he filed earlier this year against school districts over mask mandates.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia Public Schools is implementing changes to its COVID-19 policy as cases drop. The school district has seen new daily student cases in the single digits over the past month. According to the CPS COVID-19 Dashboard, the last time the district recorded new daily student cases in the double digits was on
Continue ReadingSchools in Mid-Missouri have seen a flurry of snow days since the calendar turned, including another on Friday as inches of fluff fell overnight.
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Schools is canceling Friday classes for safety measures.
Continue ReadingTeachers in Missouri have the lowest starting salary in the country and Gov. Mike Parson wants to give some of those educators a $13,000 raise, but it would need approval from lawmakers.
Continue ReadingThe last day to register for the April 5 general municipal election is Wednesday, as all voter registration applications must be dropped off or postmarked by Wednesday.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia City Council approved a new contract with Columbia Public Schools on Monday to bring back police officers in some school buildings.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) On Monday night, the Columbia City Council approved the student resource officer program with Columbia Public Schools as well as reconstruction of taxiway A at the Columbia Regional Airport. CPS SRO Program Columbia Public Schools will once again have multiple school resource officers in three of its high schools. The program was
Continue ReadingWatch the City Council meeting replay in the player below. COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) On Monday night, the Columbia City Council approved a new contract to bring back police officers in some school buildings with Columbia Public Schools and how to use the American Rescue Plan Act funds. School Resource Officer Program The Columbia City Council approved a
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Columbia City Council plans to discuss and vote on a new contract with Columbia Public Schools on Monday to bring back police officers in some school buildings, but a group of CPS students called “Students For Change” want to see more safety precautions in place. The contract with CPS and the city
Continue ReadingMissouri lawmakers are moving forward with a debate on whether transgender girls should be allowed to compete on girls’ sports teams.
Continue ReadingColumbia police officers took a person into custody after a standoff in central Columbia on Tuesday morning.
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