Student literacy bill winning bipartisan support among Missouri lawmakers
What started as a bipartisan effort to improve Missouris literacy rates through a childrens book has evolved into legislation that lawmakers hope will boost students reading success.
A bill heard Tuesday in the House Education Committee would require schools to start assessing students on their reading levels in kindergarten and ensure students who are behind receive additional support.
Sponsored by Sen. Cindy OLaughlin, R-Shelbina, the legislation was borne out of a spirit of collaboration that the chair of the Senate Education Committee has helped foster since last year.
From a working group to find consensus on education issues to women senators working together to publish a book on the 36 women who have ever served in the chamber, OLaughlin said having open conversations has helped lawmakers see that they share many of the same concerns.
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