JEFFERSON CITY - Senate Education Committee Chairman David Pearce introduced a bill establishing a new system for transferring credits to try to make the time spent in college as short and efficient as possible.
Wrap: Senate Education Committee Chairman David Pearce introduced a bill creating a new transferring credit system to try to make the time spent in college as short and efficient as possible.
12/ 1/2010: Radio Story - A bill for the Missouri Board of Education to establish criteria whether to accept or reject non-resident students from unaccredited districts was filed by Senator David Pearce Wednesday morning.
The bill, sponsored by Sen. David Pearce, R-Warrensburg, includes provisions for greater accountability for charter schools amid concerns that these schools are not performing in St. Louis.
Senate Education Committee Chairman David Pearce introduced a bill establishing a new system for transferring college class credits to try to make the time spent in college as short and efficient as possible.
Senate Education Committee Chairman David Pearce introduced a bill establishing a new system for transferring college class credits to try to make the time spent in college as short and efficient as possible.
The Senate Education Committee hears testimony for the expansion of charter school programs throughout the state. Currently, charter schools can only be started in St. Louis City and Kansas City school districts. Sen. David Pearce, R-Warrensburg, sponsored a bill, which would allow local school districts to sponsor charter schools across the state.
The Senate Education Committee hears testimony for the expansion of charter school programs throughout the state. Currently, charter schools can only be started in St. Louis City and Kansas City school districts. Sen. David Pearce, R-Warrensburg, sponsored a bill, which would allow local school districts to sponsor charter schools across the state.
The bill is sponsored by Chairman of the Senate Education Committee, Senator David Pearce, R-Warrensburg, and would give recommendations to ensure educators are evaluated fairly.
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