St. Louis Teaching Fellows: Program Evaluation
The St. Louis Teaching Fellows (STL TF) program at Saint Louis University (SLU) continues to place teachers in St. Louis area public and charter schools by providing a route to teach while simultaneously earning teaching certification and a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree. The impact has grown to two active cohorts (24 students) and three classes of graduates (36 students).
Four-Day School Week Across State Lines: Insights on Attendance from Missouri and Arkansas
This report sheds light on the relationship between four-day school weeks and attendance in Missouri and Arkansas schools.
Taking Attendance: Estimating Homeschooling Populations in States without Official Homeschool Data – a Pilot Analysis in Missouri
There are over one million school-age children in Missouri, and we estimate 61,000 (6% of all school-age children) are homeschooled. Missouri is one of 29 states that does not require homeschooling to be reported. Using methods that can be replicated elsewhere with publicly available data, we test three approaches to estimating homeschool participation: using American Community Survey (ACS) data; subtracting public and estimated private school counts from ACS school-age totals; and polling parents. We comment on the usefulness and limitations of each approach and provide a model for researchers seeking to estimate homeschooling trends in states that lack administrative data.
Physical Education: Policies and Practices in Missouri K—12 Schools
This report examines current physical education policy requirements in Missouri.
Fostering School Belonging for Students in Special Education
This report examines the unique challenges to and opportunities for school belonging for students in special education, along with best practices to support school belonging for special education students.
Supplemental Teacher Pay in Missouri: Who, What, Where, and When
This report details Missouri teachers’ supplemental (non-base) pay and the Career Ladder program for teachers.
The Impact of a Four-Day School Week on Teacher Recruitment: A Case Study of a Large Urban School District
Currently, over a third of public school districts in Missouri utilize a four-day school week (4DSW). The overwhelming majority that currently use a shortened school week are small, rural school districts. The primary reason cited by districts for transitioning to the 4DSW is to recruit and retain certified educators in an increasingly competitive workforce marketplace. While, up to this point, the four-day school week has been a rural school district phenomenon, this is beginning to change as larger districts also struggle to find and retain staff. This study examined the 4DSW influence on job applications to the Independent School District (ISD), which adopted a four-day school week for the 2023-2024 school year. With over 14,000 students and over 1,200 certified staff, ISD is by far the largest 4DSW district in Missouri. As policymakers analyze the 4DSW, it is important to investigate how the size and diversity of a school impact a school district's ability to attract and retain teachers.
Parent Poll 2024: Survey of Missouri and Arkansas Parents on Education Topics
In this report, we analyze the results of a survey sent to 900 Missouri and Arkansas parents, asking them their opinions about four-day school weeks, homeschooling, college likelihood, teacher salaries and entering the workforce, and school vouchers.
SLU/YouGov Poll Analysis: Fall 2024
In this report, we dive into the results, focusing specifically on the education questions posed to voters on the Fall 2024 SLU/YouGov poll.
Summer Scholars Report: 2024
This report covers a program evaluation of the Summer Scholars program.
Teacher Retention and the Four-Day School Week in Missouri
This brief documents changes in Missouri public school teacher retention during the COVID-19 pandemic and examines changes in teacher retention in districts that adopt a four-day school week calendar.
St. Louis School Closures Trends Analysis
This report covers the ever-changing public education system in St. Louis.
Statewide Growth Report
This 3rd Edition of PRiME’s annual Growth Reports covers data from the 2021—2022 school year.
Beating the Odds
This 3rd Edition of PRiME’s annual Beating the Odds Growth Report covers data from the 2021—2022 school year.
Student Mobility: Getting the Data Right
In this education report we first provide some key background information regarding student mobility and its impact. We then use public data to describe what student mobility looks like across Missouri in comparison to neighboring states. Next, we call attention to the discrepancies in existing Missouri student mobility data and describe possible reasons for these discrepancies. We conclude with implications for education researchers and policy makers.
February 2024 SLU/YouGov Poll: Education Results
Since 2020, Saint Louis University (SLU) has worked with YouGov to poll Missouri citizens on current issues in politics and education. The PRiME Center funded a poll presented to 900 likely Missouri voters from February 14–February 26, 2024 to inform stakeholders on public opinion surrounding political and education-related policy issues. In this report, we dive into the most recent education results.
Measures of Segregation: Race, Income, and test scores in st. louis city’s public education system
The following paper reports on variation in student demographics and outcomes in St. Louis’ public school system.
Fixed: An Analysis of Missouri’s Foundation Formula and How Static Local Effort Leads to Increased Inequities
The following paper provides a primer in state education funding formulas, and a lesson in unintended consequences.
Every Day Counts: Chronic Absenteeism in Missouri Schools
In this report, we define the problem of chronic absenteeism in Missouri and present data on school attendance in the state over the last five years.
The Impact of the Great Recession on Teacher Salaries
In this report, we show how Missouri teacher salaries were reduced following the Great Recession.