Ryan Delaney
Ryan is a reporter on the education desk at St. Louis Public Radio, covering both higher education and the many school districts in the St. Louis region. He has previously reported for public radio stations WFYI in Indianapolis and WRVO in upstate New York. He began his journalism career working part time for WAER while attending Syracuse University. He's won multiple reporting awards and his work, which has aired on NPR, The Takeaway and WGBH's Innovation Hub. Having grown up in Burlington, Vt., he often spends time being in the woods hiking, camping, and skiing.
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Missouri schools will not reopen for the remainder of the academic year, Gov. Mike Parson announced Thursday afternoon. "I am ordering all Missouri...
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Once a year, rural high schools across the Midwest celebrate Drive Your Tractor To School Day — which is exactly what it sounds like.
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There are pros and cons: Much less pay. But summers off from work. As schools across the country struggle to fill science teacher positions, some...
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Missouri has an updated rubric for measuring whether school districts are educating kids the way they should be. The State Board of Education approved...
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The National Hockey League was the last major sports league to integrate, and is still the least diverse, with a lot to do to develop talent and build goodwill in minority communities.
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Updated Jan. 9 with information about teacher recruitment efforts Missouri education officials have a handful of ideas on how to get more people...
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Teachers share the most memorable gifts they've received from students over the years.
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Only nine of Missouri’s 518 public school districts lack full accreditation from the State Board of Education. But some of those districts have been...
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Dozens of rural Missouri school districts are crying “timber” after Congress allowed legislation that sends half of federal timber profits to schools...
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The Missouri State Board of Education took steps Tuesday toward putting more counselors and support staff in the state’s public schools. Counselors in...