Missouri A+ schools program

The Missouri A+ Schools Program is a legislated, statewide reform effort that offers a framework and incentives for providing quality education for all students in Missouri.[1]

Qualifications

Student financial incentives will be available for a period of four (4) years after high school graduation.[2]

Student eligibility

Each student must enter into a written agreement with the school prior to high school graduation and:

Ongoing eligibility

Each participating student must during the four (4)-year period of incentive availability:

Funding

In September 2014, the Missouri Department of Higher Education announced a possible reduction of reimbursement to current and future college students. According to Leroy Wade, deputy commissioner of the Missouri Department of Higher Education, the changes could take place as early as January 2015.[3]

External links

References

  1. Robison, Robert A. (1995). "Missouri's A+ Schools Program: Providing Quality Education For All Students". NASSP Bulletin, by National Association of Secondary School Principals (Thousand Oaks, CA, [etc.]: Sage Publications, [etc.]) 79 (574): 26–33. doi:10.1177/019263659507957406.
  2. Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. "A+ Schools Resource Book, DESE 3300-2 Rev 11/07" (PDF). Retrieved 2007-12-22.
  3. Emily Wood, KY3 News. "Cuts to Missouri A+ program would impact 1000s of students". Retrieved 2014-09-23.
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