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SJSD looking to fill 40 positions with hiring fair

By Jazmine Knight As teacher recruitment remains a key focus locally and nationwide, the St. Joseph School District is making one final attempt to hire new employees for the upcoming school year. Brian Kraus, assistant superintendent of human resources, said the district is in need of classified positions, which is why it will host one

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School board meets to discuss books, long range plan

By Jazmine Knight The St. Joseph School Board met to hear community opinions on the current challenged books and discuss progress on the long range plan. The meeting started with residents taking turns to voice their concerns with some of the district’s challenged books. Currently, the district has 10 challenged books including “The Bluest Eye”

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Salvation Army hands out school supplies to families

By Jazmine Knight St. Joseph residents were wrapped around the building for Salvation Army’s back-to-school drive on Thursday. Each student received a backpack filled with school supplies such as notebooks, pencils, crayons and more. All of the items were donated through United Way of Greater St. Joseph’s Stuff the Bus event, where community members could

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School district to begin search for superintendent

By Jazmine Knight The St. Joseph School Board conducted a special meeting to discuss the request for proposals, or RFPs, submitted in the search for a new superintendent. The search comes after current superintendent, Gabe Edgar, announced his retirement from the district earlier this summer. SJSD Board President, LaTonya Williams, says replacing Dr. Edgar will

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Local businesses share back-to-school shopping tips

By Jazmine Knight With the school year right around the corner, many families might be shopping for a new wardrobe, but this isn’t always an easy task with trends constantly changing and kids constantly growing. Lindsey Bradford, store manager of Bling Glamour in St. Joseph, said cargo and flannel are in style right now. “Definitely

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School board meets ahead of academic year

By Ashley Luthans St. Joseph School District Board of Education members took part in a retreat Monday to discuss the upcoming school year. Board President LaTonya Williams led the meeting. Williams explained that the purpose of the meeting was to get all school board members on the same page. “(It’s a) kickoff meeting,” Williams said.

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Missouri Western names technology center after alum, entrepreneur

By Jazmine Knight Missouri Western State University is preparing for the opening of its new Convergent Technology Alliance Center building, now with an official name. Named the Houlne Center for Convergent Technology, this building aims to provide a 20,000-square-foot workforce development laboratory for areas such as manufacturing, construction, cybersecurity and other related industries. The building

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Dealership granting teachers’ wishes

By Kendra Simpson A few St. Joseph teachers won’t have to worry about purchasing school supplies this year thanks to a local car dealership. Anderson Auto Group will randomly fulfill teachers’ Amazon wish lists through a posting on its Facebook page this week. Teachers take days, if not weeks, to prepare their classrooms, but that’s

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SJSD extends deadline for search firm bids

By Kendra Simpson The St. Joseph School Board will add a little more time to the start of its search for a new superintendent. The board had received two bids from search firms as of its meeting Thursday. The deadline for request for proposals was extended to noon on Monday, Aug. 5. The board will

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FAFSA changes for upcoming school year

By Ashley Luthans Students filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid might notice some differences to the process, as a new mandate has brought about some major changes. The FAFSA Simplification Act aims to modify various aspects of the application and streamline different processes. This contributed to nationwide delays as students applied this

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Tips to Help Students Be Better Writers

By NewsPress Now (StatePoint) No matter the career path students pursue, writing and communication skills are essential to success. Whether a student identifies as a “math kid,” a “sports kid,” or even a “reading kid,” writing doesn’t always come naturally. Parents and teachers need to be creative in how they present writing, so students feel

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School is out, but tutoring season is in

By Jazmine Knight With summer school ending for some students, many might think it’s time to put the school supplies away. However, summer learning is proven to be essential so students don’t fall behind or regress over the break. MidCity Excellence founder and CEO Kimberly Warren said their organization is trying to shape, mold and

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