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newstribune.com > news > 08/20/2026 > faith-mentorship-central-as-faith-based-schools

Faith, mentorship central as faith-based schools start new year | Jefferson City News-Tribune

1+ hour, 57+ min ago   (868+ words) Rain slicked the dropoff lines across Jefferson City on Wednesday morning, but inside the city's faith-based schools, summer vacation ended with student-led skits, brand new facilities and a push for mentorship. Inside Calvary Lutheran High School, the atmosphere was anything…...

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newstribune.com > news > 01/04/2026 > browns-math-acumen-proves-invaluable-to

Brown’s math acumen proves invaluable to treasurer’s office

7+ mon, 2+ week ago   (84+ words) Jefferson City News Tribune Matthew McFarland is the County Government and Public Safety reporter for the News Tribune. He is a Senior at the University of Missouri School of Journalism and mainly writes about crime, justice and the various Cole…...

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newstribune.com > news > 12/24/2025 > commentary-more-math-not-less-will-lead-students

COMMENTARY: More math, not less, will lead students to succeed

7+ mon, 3+ week ago   (309+ words) A group of middle school girls is puzzling over a pie chart about reading habits in the U.S. Their "math designer" stands at the front of the room, encouraging students to share what they "notice and wonder." A data talk, as…...

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newstribune.com > news > 12/03/2025 > commentary-what-good-is-a-high-school-diploma-if

COMMENTARY: What good is a high-school diploma if the kids can’t read or do math? | Jefferson City News-Tribune

8+ mon, 2+ week ago   (446+ words) Call it graduation inflation. The latest California School Dashboard, compiled by the state Board of Education, showed the graduation rate for all students rose to 87.8 percent in 2025, up 1 percentage point from 2024. It included all public schools, folding charters into their…...