Missouri Public K-12 School Rankings are based on the Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) provided by Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. There are two sets of rankings:
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Missouri School ratings are available for: 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Turmoil in Student Lending New York Times, United States - Bank of America has announced that it will no longer make private student loans, as has Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority. ... |
MOHELA to buy back $30 million of auction-rate bonds Bizjournals.com, NC - The Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority (MOHELA) plans to buy back up to $30 million of its $3.5 billion worth of outstanding auction-rate bonds. ... A Really, Truly Terrible Investment |
![]() Richmond Daily News | Cahill qualifies for UCM's Huffman Scholarship Richmond Daily News, MO - Nicole Cahill, a physical education major from Orrick, is among 15 University of Central Missouri students receiving the Voncile Bowen Huffman Scholarships. ... |
![]() KOMU-TV | Compete Missouri debated UM Maneater, MO - “The budget is a big issue of concern and stress as we cope with the changing structure of our higher education system,” Deaton said. ... MU faculty voice concerns over cuts Decreasing Faculty at MU Four Front meets with campus administrators |
Missouri Senate Approves Higher Education Spending Increase KBIA, MO - JEFFERSON CITY, MO (2008-05-07) The Missouri Senate has approved a 7-percent increase in spending for the state's higher education system. ... Three Versailles seniors take part in Rotary |
![]() KOMU-TV | Higher ed. funding up 7 percent UM Maneater, MO - The General Assembly planted a seal of approval on Missouri’s higher education budget this week, increasing funding for state colleges and universities by 7 ... Where’s the money going? Missouri Senate sends $22.4 billion spending plan to Blunt More Bills Passed Within State Budget |
Missouri Department of Labor Announces Annual "Safe Jobs for Youth ... WorkersCompensation.com (press release), Florida - "Missouri's child labor law helps protect our young people by helping ensure they have the necessary time to pursue their education and be employed in safe ... |
![]() St. Louis Post-Dispatch | College Bound cries foul St. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - At this juncture, he's all but ruled out the prospect of an education at the school. He's leaning toward packing his bags for Southeast Missouri State ... |
Gambling on Education kjrh.com, OK - Since then the lottery sales have gone up more than $300 million a year and officials say that has helped Missouri education. ... |
Missouri lawmakers expand tax break options for college savings plans KY3, MO - Investors in the Missouri Higher Education Savings Program already get a tax break. The bill would expand the tax exemption to any IRS Section 529 college ... More than MOST: legislature expands college savings program |