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Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick says he'll only investigate charter schools in the region if formal complaints show 鈥渟pecific problems鈥 after union leaders sent a letter to the office in August.
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The new starting salary for teachers beginning with the next school year will be just shy of $50,000, district spokesman George Sells said.
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Tax increment financing districts 鈥 commonly known as TIF districts 鈥 have cost minority students in public schools across St. Louis and St. Louis County more than $260 million over the last six years, according to a new report.
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St. Louis Public School teachers should be getting a little extra money just in time for the holidays. But their long-term salary trajectory remains鈥
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Sixty years ago, Brown v. Board of Education outlawed segregated schools. Now, race and another Brown family are in the news: 18-year-old Michael Brown鈥
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This article originally appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Aug. 14, 2013: Rather than divert attention and money to vouchers and charter schools, the鈥
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Nov. 20, 2012 - The Missouri Supreme Court has issued rulings that appear to bolster the bargaining鈥
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A collaborative effort among the administration, parents, and teachers of the St. Louis Public Schools toward regaining accreditation earned praise on鈥