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Kids Voting participants mirror presidential, most state election results

Kids Voting participants mirror presidential, most state election results

Political analysts could have used Missouri kids to predict much of the outcome of Tuesday’s presidential and statewide elections. With 420 schools and more almost 230,000 K-12th grade students participating in Kids Voting Missouri this year, the student voters mirrored that of U.S. registered voters in selecting to re-elect President Barack Obama and other incumbents throughout the state.

Kids Voting participants mirror presidential, most state election results

Political analysts could have used Missouri kids to predict much of the outcome of Tuesday’s presidential and statewide elections. With 420 schools and more almost 230,000 K-12th grade students participating in Kids Voting Missouri this year, the student voters mirrored that of U.S. registered voters in selecting to re-elect President Barack Obama and other incumbents throughout the state.

Kids Voting participants mirror presidential, most state election results

Political analysts could have used Missouri kids to predict much of the outcome of Tuesday’s presidential and statewide elections. With 420 schools and more almost 230,000 K-12th grade students participating in Kids Voting Missouri this year, the student voters mirrored that of U.S. registered voters in selecting to re-elect President Barack Obama and other incumbents throughout the state.

Eye on UMSL: Primed to lead

The PRIMED Institute in Character Education’s annual five-day event held on UMSL’s campus is designed for school leaders committed to fostering character development in students.

UMSL’s character education program reaches Kenya

Arthur Oyange became interested in character education after his parents died from AIDS, and he was forced to drop out of college in his hometown of Nairobi, Kenya. He began taking part in community outreach work and discovered his passion for helping children....

UMSL’s character education program reaches Kenya

Arthur Oyange became interested in character education after his parents died from AIDS, and he was forced to drop out of college in his hometown of Nairobi, Kenya. He began taking part in community outreach work and discovered his passion for helping children....

UMSL’s character education program reaches Kenya

Arthur Oyange became interested in character education after his parents died from AIDS, and he was forced to drop out of college in his hometown of Nairobi, Kenya. He began taking part in community outreach work and discovered his passion for helping children....

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