JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) The Missouri Legislature has passed a bill to create adult high schools for people older than 21 who haven’t earned a high school diploma.
The proposal now goes to Gov. Eric Greitens after passing the House on Thursday.
The bill would allow the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to authorize a nonprofit that would start four adult high schools.
The schools would offer industry certification programs as well as high school diplomas. They would also offer on-site childcare.
Four classes of counties would be eligible for the schools, and the counties could bid if they meet certain criteria including a $2 million investment.
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