SB 19 |
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Renames both Missouri Western State College and Missouri Southern State University-Joplin |
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SB 20 |
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Creates a tax credit for teachers' related out-of-pocket expenses |
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SB 25 |
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Renames "Southwest Missouri State University" as "Missouri State University" |
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SB 36 |
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Increases the number of voting members on the governing board of Missouri Southern State University-Joplin |
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SB 42 |
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Modifies provisions regarding early childhood special education |
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SB 48 |
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Freezes tuition rates from the time Missouri undergraduates enter college until they graduate |
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SB 81 |
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Removes the line 1(b) calculation in the school foundation formula |
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SB 85 |
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Establishes the Classroom Trust Fund |
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SB 87 |
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Prohibits A+ reimbursements from being issued to any four-year institution of higher learning |
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SB 91 |
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Allows certain private vocational, technical schools and certain proprietary schools to receive A+ reimbursements |
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SB 97 |
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Changes the name of Harris-Stowe State College to Harris-Stowe State University |
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SB 98 |
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Changes the names of various higher education institutions |
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SB 102 |
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Certain school districts shall be reimbursed fully for costs associated with offering certain special educational services |
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SB 103 |
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Allows school districts to convene a committee of their board in order to rule on pupil residency waiver requests |
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SB 109 |
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Alters provisions regarding teacher tenure |
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SB 112 |
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Formulates a procedure for recalling school board members |
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SB 114 |
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Alters the composition of the governing board of Southwest Missouri State University from eight members to ten |
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SB 115 |
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Alters provisions regarding pupil enrollment hearings |
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SB 116 |
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Establishes the Classroom Trust Fund |
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SB 118 |
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Alters provisions regarding teacher termination hearings |
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SB 136 |
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Permits certain school districts a waiver from DESE allowing the district to choose its own accreditation standards |
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SB 155 |
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Requires certain identifying information to be expunged by the Division of Family Services |
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SB 161 |
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Establishes the "Founding Documents Protection Act" |
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SB 197 |
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Prohibits public school athletic teams from participating in athletic tournaments held in municipalities tolerant of marijuana usage |
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SB 231 |
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Increases the General Assembly's fiscal supervision of public higher education institutions |
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SB 266 |
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Alters the definition of "teacher" in the teacher tenure act |
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SB 285 |
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Certain school districts may resume participation in the career ladder program at the same matching level for which the district qualified during its last year of participation |
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SB 286 |
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The Coordinating Board shall hold out-of-state public higher education institutions to criteria similar to those required of public in-state higher education institutions |
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SB 287 |
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Transitions the state away from a tax-rate driven education funding formula to a student-needs based education funding formula |
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SB 296 |
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Makes certain students eligible for in-state tuition, regardless of their immigration status |
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SB 297 |
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Alters the metropolitan school district's procedures with regard to employees subject to removal |
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SB 298 |
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Alters provisions regarding the superintendent and teachers of the St. Louis public school system |
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SB 299 |
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Removes school principals from certain sections of the Metropolitan school district's teacher tenure statute |
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SB 306 |
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Raises the amount school board members may accept for performing services for (or selling property to) their district |
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SB 336 |
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Allows certain private vocational, technical schools and certain proprietary schools to receive A+ reimbursements |
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SB 417 |
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Extends voting rights to a student curator or governing board member of various higher education institutions |
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SB 446 |
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Imposes a four-year ban on certain persons being employed by public four-year higher education institutions |
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SB 454 |
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Students may receive foreign language credit in public education institutions for sign language classes |
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SB 455 |
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Makes revisions to laws concerning charter schools |
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SB 473 |
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Provides an inflation increase in the per-pupil amount of state aid for hold-harmless school districts |
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SB 475 |
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Alters the foundation formula by adding a condition to the hold-harmless calculation |
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SB 480 |
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Encourages effective involvement by parents and families in support of their children's education |
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SB 481 |
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Alters policies regarding public school special education services |
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SB 515 |
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Requires summer school programs be run by the school district in order for the district to double count its summer school attendance |
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SJR 4 |
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Allows a school district to provide transportation for private school pupils |
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SJR 15 |
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Creates the "Education First Trust Fund" |
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SJR 17 |
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Alters the membership of the State Board of Education |
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SJR 20 |
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Proposes a constitutional amendment to elevate the allowable level of bonded indebtedness for school districts from 15 percent to 20 percent |
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HB 258 |
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Repeals the requirement that school districts conduct an annual census of children with disabilities who reside in the school district |
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HB 276 |
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Allows special education laws to comply with the recent reauthorization of the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) |
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HB 297 |
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Renders several alterations to the state's education policy |
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HB 320 |
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Revises procedures for lapse of school districts and institutes a School Wellness Pilot Program |
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HB 440 |
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Extends voting rights to a student curator or governing board member of various higher education institutions |
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HB 443 |
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Alters provisions regarding the Public School Retirement System |
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HB 473 |
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Allows school districts to convene a committee of their board in order to rule on pupil residency waiver requests |
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HB 530 |
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Students may receive foreign language credit in public education institutions for sign language classes |
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HB 539 |
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Grants school districts the right to include hiring incentives |
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