Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education or DESE, autonomous of the governor and the Missouri State Legislature, administers primary and secondary public education in the state of Missouri.[1] Local municipalities and their respective school districts operate individual public schools but the Department audits performance of public schools. The Department also makes recommendations to state leaders concerning education spending and policies. The department is headquartered in the Jefferson State Office Building in downtown Jefferson City, Missouri.[2]

Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

The Department of Elementary in Jefferson City
State education agency overview
JurisdictionMissouri
Headquarters205 Jefferson Street , Jefferson City
State education agency executives
  • Dr. Margie Vandeven, Commissioner of Education
  • Roger Dorson, Deputy Commissioner
Parent departmentMissouri State Board of Education
Child State education agency
  • Missouri State Legislature
Websitedese.mo.gov

Top 10 by 20

The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has launched Top 10 by 20, a major improvement effort that aims for student achievement in Missouri to rank among the top 10 states by 2020.[3]

Goals include:

  • All Missouri students will graduate college and career ready.
  • All Missouri children will enter kindergarten prepared to be successful in school.
  • Missouri will prepare, develop and support effective educators.
  • The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education will improve departmental efficiency and operational effectiveness.
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References

  1. http://www.sos.mo.gov/CMSImages/Publications/MissouriConstitution_05.13.2015.pdf Constitution of the State of Missouri
  2. "How to Contact Us Archived 2009-01-06 at the Wayback Machine." Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Retrieved on July 16, 2009.
  3. Top 10 by 20
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