As with the walkouts last month, students called for stricter gun laws and safer schools.
Twenty St. Louis-area schools participated in the event. The Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience won top prize.
The irony of stranding students off campus due to safety concerns seems to have dawned on school officials, who reversed their decision.
In Missouri, where there is little regulation of homeschooling, laws make it easy for parents to hide abuse.
The John Cook School of Business is now the Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business.
Greater education leads to greater chances of getting a high-paying job, WalletHub says, and well-educated states are generally well-off.
The group will award a total of $17,500 to high school seniors who exemplify outstanding sportsmanship.
Using zoning policies, districts can decrease racial segregation at their schools. Some argue they donβt go far enough.
Instructor Steve Taylor accuses STLCC Chancellor Jeff Pittman of taking an exorbitant salary when other jobs are on the chopping block.
ACLU report argues de facto segregation exists in Missouri schools, creating a 'school-to-prison' pipeline for black and disabled students.