Columbia teachers’ union recommends later start date for in-person classes
The Columbia Missouri National Education Association released a report Monday with recommendations for the start of classes at Columbia Public Schools.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia Missouri National Education Association released a report Monday with recommendations for the start of classes at Columbia Public Schools.
Continue ReadingAs COVID-19 continues to impact every day life, many business owners in Mid-Missouri are having to accommodate to increased online traffic.
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Continue ReadingThe district sent out an E-Mail this morning with the schools “Return to Learn,” plan.
Continue ReadingSome faculty at the University of Missouri voiced concerns Thursday over MU Interim Chancellor Mun Choi’s recent comments about people who criticized the university.
Continue ReadingUniversity of Missouri leaders said Thursday that the school will not outsource its custodial work, for now.
Continue ReadingStarting in the fall some Mid-Missouri public schools will have new regulations in place for students who use school buses.
Continue ReadingSchool is set to resume at Centralia Public Schools on August 24, and leaders are working to decide what that will look like during COVID-19.
Continue ReadingJEFFERSON CITY, Mo (KMIZ) Many private schools are putting the final touches on plans that will be sent out to parents by the beginning of August. While private institutions are not directly under the state, they still have to comply with local health guidelines. Helias Catholic High School said students will be back in school,
Continue ReadingColumbia College plans on having students back on campus under a new model brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue ReadingMU is scheduled to host the Show-Me Renewal Town Hall to discuss plans to return to campus this fall.
Continue ReadingTune in at 6 a.m. to ABC 17 News for three live interviews with the CPS superintendent.
Continue ReadingThe MIAA announced it will delay all of its sports practices until the week of August 31. Competition won’t begin until at least September 28th. Lincoln University athletic director and men’s basketball coach John Moseley said he supports the decision. “I think it’s the right call,” Moseley said. “I’m glad the league didn’t panic and
Continue ReadingIt has been over a month since the University of Missouri started reviewing proposals from private companies to take over its custodial services. No decision has been made as of Monday.
Continue ReadingLocal health officials said as of Friday testing availability in Boone County is not as much of a concern as students returning in the fall.
Continue ReadingA woman arrested for tampering at the University of Missouri’s Thomas Jefferson statue allegedly threw red paint on the effigy of the Founding Father, according to a call to police.
Continue ReadingCOLE COUNTY, Mo. Leaders in the Blair Oaks R-II School District are turning their attention to the fall semester as summer school comes to an end. Thursday marked the last day of summer classes. The district sent surveys about the upcoming school year to parents, staff and students on Wednesday. The survey for parents included
Continue ReadingThe University of Missouri’s Inclusion, Diversity and Equity group met on Thursday, to give an update on what challenges the University has faced with discrimination and what progress it has made up to this point.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) MU Health Care said it and a testing lab are investigating after about 100 people’s tests for COVID-19 were apparently misplaced. MU Health Care spokeswoman Jesslyn Chew said the agency and GeneTrait Labs were looking into about 100 tests that are “unaccounted for.” Chew said she did not know the date range
Continue ReadingHelias Catholic High School said one football coach tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday morning.
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