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Normandy and Riverview Gardens received high enough state academic performance scores to get the north St. Louis County-based school districts in better鈥
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Updated Nov. 7 at 3:55 with Nixon comments: No Missouri school districts scored in the unaccredited range on this year鈥檚 annual report cards, but that鈥
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Members of the Missouri state school board praised progress made by Riverview Gardens in recent years Tuesday but postponed any vote that could upgrade鈥
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Riverview Gardens has made solid gains over the past two years, but Missouri education officials will not recommend that the state board upgrade the鈥
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When he opened Thursday night鈥檚 state hearing on the status of the unaccredited Riverview Gardens schools, assistant education commissioner Chris Neale鈥
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JEFFERSON CITY 鈥 The Missouri state board of education unanimously approved on Tuesday a framework for an accelerated review of the accreditation status鈥
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Every school day, bright yellow buses transport thousands of students to class 鈥 some traveling across long distances to districts far from their homes,鈥
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For three of the St. Louis area's low-performing school districts, this year's Annual Performance Review showed marked improvement. But the success has鈥
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Updated at 11:33 a.m. with testimony at board meeting:Riding the crest of improvement on the state鈥檚 annual evaluation, Jennings Superintendent Tiffany鈥
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon. - As superintendent of the Riverview Gardens School District since July 1, Scott Spurgeon has an鈥