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Missouri education leaders recommend schools keep coronavirus precautions in place
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education recommended Tuesday that all schools return to full in-person learning in the fall while keeping coronavirus mitigation strategies in place.
Department officials were part of the State Board of Education meeting Tuesday morning and gave an update on the state's coronavirus pandemic response.
The board approved $50 million to ensure teacher retention. This grant is possible through the federal COVID-19 relief funds.
The investment has two specific goals: attracting individuals to pursue a career in education and keeping high-quality teachers in the profession. The department will make $10,000 grants available to schools to establish or expand programs to do that.

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