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Missouri schools show improved performance, with most meeting state standards, potentially affecting future funding.
Missouri public and charter schools showed improved performance in the 2025 annual report, with over half reporting gains in attendance and literacy, and more than 90% meeting or exceeding state expectations based on test scores, career readiness, and attendance.
Education Commissioner Karla Eslinger credited the progress to district efforts, including literacy initiatives and curriculum updates.
The results could influence future school funding if Governor Mike Kehoe’s proposed performance-based funding model is adopted, as a task force works on revising the state’s formula with a final report due by December 2026.
Concerns remain about equity as charter and private schools grow.
Las escuelas de Missouri muestran un rendimiento mejorado, con la mayoría cumpliendo con los estándares estatales, lo que potencialmente afecta la financiación futura.