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Tips to Help Students Be Better Writers

By NewsPress Now (StatePoint) No matter the career path students pursue, writing and communication skills are essential to success. Whether a student identifies as a “math kid,” a “sports kid,” or even a “reading kid,” writing doesn’t always come naturally. Parents and teachers need to be creative in how they present writing, so students feel

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School is out, but tutoring season is in

By Jazmine Knight With summer school ending for some students, many might think it’s time to put the school supplies away. However, summer learning is proven to be essential so students don’t fall behind or regress over the break. MidCity Excellence founder and CEO Kimberly Warren said their organization is trying to shape, mold and

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SJSD superintendent announces retirement

By NewsPress Now The St. Joseph School District soon will be looking for a new leader. Superintendent Gabe Edgar announced Wednesday night that he will retire at the end of the 2024-25 school year. Edgar’s resignation is effective June 30, 2025. “Serving this community has been an incredibly rewarding experience,” Edgar said. “It has been

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Board discusses curriculum changes for the fall

By Jazmine Knight St. Joseph school board members discussed tweaks to curriculum and improvements to district buildings at Wednesday’s board meeting. One of the most notable topics discussed was changes to curriculum starting this fall. Stacia Studer, director of curriculum and instruction, explained changes to the science and math courses. Beginning in August, the district

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Missouri Western hosts nursing camp for middle school students

By Ashley Luthans Missouri Western State University’s nursing program hosted its inaugural “Griffon Nurse Training Camp” on Wednesday for incoming sixth to eighth graders. The camp, located at Missouri Western, allowed students to learn all about nursing and complete hands-on activities. The camp featured classroom activities, a LifeFlight helicopter, an ambulance and more. Students involved

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Garcia drops civil suit against Lanning

By Jazmine Knight St. Joseph school board member Isaura Garcia announced she is dropping her civil lawsuit against fellow board member Whitney Lanning. The suit stems from the Feb. 26 incident at Troester Media Center, where Lanning is seen in a video following Garcia and yelling. Moments later, Lanning throws her belongings. Garcia said she

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District works to fill variety of open positions

By Leah Rainwater The St. Joseph School District continued its efforts to bring in more teachers and staff members with a hiring fair on Tuesday. “This is our fourth or fifth time we’ve tried this,” said Assistant Superintendent, Brian Kraus. “And the last few times, we’ve had 40 to 50 people show up, which is

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School board talks long-range plan for middle schools

By Leah Rainwater School board members came together for a work session Monday night, continuing discussions on the long-range plan and the future of St. Joseph schools. Superintendent Gabe Edgar presented the new middle school model from the long-range plan to St. Joseph Board of Education members and others in attendance. The objective of the

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Local libraries kick off summer reading programs

By Jazmine Knight St. Joseph kids are out of school for the summer, but that doesn’t mean they can’t work on their reading skills while having fun. Without reading and working on their skills, students can fall behind and struggle when they return to class. Luckily, the Rolling Hills Library and the St. Joseph Public

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Shakespeare Chateau Guild has new plans for the inn

By Charles Christian A historic St. Joseph home is looking to expand its impact through education and innovation. Since 1885, the Shakespeare Chateau Inn has been a landmark in St. Joseph. With its large collection of 19th Century stained glass and accommodations, current owner Isobel McGowan is partnering with the new Shakespeare Chateau Guild to

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New school law likely to impact rural finances

By Marcus Clem Most folks want to pay teachers more, but the question is always how, and no clear answer to that exists within more than 150 pages of a new Missouri law, rural education leaders have said. Gov. Mike Parson, a second-term Republican who will leave office in early January 2025, signed Senate Bill

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District forecasts recruitment challenges

By Marcus Clem As the St. Joseph School District sets to work on hiring teachers and staff this summer, it faces a challenge. Assistant Superintendent Brian Kraus told the Board of Education this week that he does not have specific numbers on the effort to hire employees for the 2024-25 year, but that the “applicant

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Bartlett Center creates teen entrepreneurship program

By Kendra Simpson A new program through the Bartlett Center is aiming to help local teenagers gain self-confidence and entrepreneurial skills. With the help of the Chamber of Commerce and the Missouri After-School network, Bartlett Center’s Executive Director, LaTonya Williams, was able to get a grant that promotes entrepreneurship and civic engagement. This grant will

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Getting Kids Engaged in Building Safety

By NewsPress Now (StatePoint) The future of building safety offers exciting career opportunities for the next generation. The International Code Council encourages educators to involve kids in discussions about the industry from an early age, fostering open-mindedness and offering them a new perspective on the world around them. Inspiring Young Minds with Interactive Learning Building

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Year ends with lower attendance, higher graduation

By Marcus Clem St. Joseph schools gave ground on getting kids to class for the recently ended 2023-24 academic term, compared to last year’s data, but one other key benchmark improved. The district announced a satisfactory attendance rate of 77.56% for the year, down from 78.91% in 2022-23, and well below the goal of more

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Green takes on new academic role

By Charles Christian Retirement didn’t last long for a man who is well-known from his previous roles at an area university. Clarence Green Jr. retired in March after 28 years at Northwest Missouri State University, where he served as chief of the University Police Department, vice president of culture and interim university president. He now

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2024 St. Joseph high school graduates

By NewsPress Now Benton High School Baylor Paige Abram Layney Marie Joy Adams Liz Almeida Pena Vanessa Kristien-Kay Angerman Jordan Michelle Angst Kale Scott Anno Maddison Marie Badalamente Bethany Rose Barnes Angel Marie Barnett Diego Alexander Barron Kennady Mae Beaver Nance-Mae Boo Belcher Jason R C Blue Kaleb Charles Boeh Evangeline Tiffany Bolonyi Elizabeth Jade

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