

(left) Mrs. Barlow, who teaches 6th grade math at Gilman City R-IV, closely watches her student complete his schoolwork. Under uncertain times the teachers of these rural communities from the surrounding areas continue to teach and shape young minds, while questioning what the future will hold for their classroom.
(right) A reduced budget will affect all parts of a school system, and squeeze an already tight budget even tighter. School officials are left wondering how the aging school buildings of the county will be affected by changes made in the government.
Gilman City, MO: Concerns are growing in rural Missouri schools as Governor Mike Kehoe proposes sweeping changes to how education is funded. The Missouri Governor’s 2026 budget proposal focuses on restructuring education funding by creating a task force to modernize the Missouri Foundation Formula, a funding model determining state aid, with plans to shift $50 million in state funds to private/religious school scholarships. The task force, called the Missouri School Funding Modernization Task Force will overhaul how money is distributed and put a focus on supporting “child-centered” funding, including public, charter, and private school options.–By Caleb Osmon
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