Having a lot of knowledge doesn’t guarantee a successful career. That’s where soft skills come in.
Phoebe Apperson Hearst: Small Town Girl, Big Impact
Phoebe Apperson Hearst used her talents, skills, and means to make a difference in the lives of others, many of which are being realized even today.
Women’s History Month: Show-Me Girl Power
For those who have sacrificed their safety, risked their reputations, jeopardized their jobs, and had the courage to lead others, our state is better because of you.
Four-Day Week Schools: The Bottom Line
It’s quite possible to see 100 out of the 518 school districts in Missouri shortening their school weeks to save money and to recruit and retain teachers. A question we have to ask is, “Would those districts be taking such drastic measures if the state legislature fully funded them each year?”
Is Dr. King’s Vision Supported in Missouri Schools?
Is the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education doing all it can to help students develop important critical thinking skills?
Vision Care in Missouri: Solutions Needed
Today, those who are able to attain vision coverage through their job are fortunate. However, healthcare coverage options are generally limited for individuals living in the Show-Me State.
Physical Therapy in Missouri: A Reality Check
In order to truly develop a good understanding of what it’s like to practice one of the healing arts in Missouri, it’s best to go “straight to the source” by speaking with a professional in that field.
Higher Education Funding for Missouri Institutions
Missouri’s funding levels over the past 5 years have kept it in the middle of the pack nationwide, but per capita it ranks #46.
Four-Day Week Schools: Benefits and Risks
By shutting their doors a full day each week, Missouri school districts may save some money on transportation and utility bills, but the verdict is still out as to whether the risks outweigh the benefits.
Physical Therapy Care: Ensuring Access for All Missourians
Missourians all across the state need access a licensed physical therapist, and they often need insurance to help pay for that care. Both needs can be challenging.