Governor Parson Speaks at Missouri Teachers Administrator’s Convention

Missouri Governor Mike Parson is telling school administrators he will be focusing on infrastructure and work force developments in education.

Governor Parson spoke at the 57th annual Cooperative Conference for School Administrators at the Lake of the Ozarks Tan-Tar-A Resort yesterday (Tuesday) morning.

Parson said he wanted to make sure the future of education for Missouri kids was right on track and spoke about the importance of improving and supporting education.

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