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Meet the Kansas City Public Schools board candidates for the April 2025 electionAll seven candidates running for the Kansas City Public Schools board support the $474 million bond issue that’s also on the ...
The new charter agreement will provide resources and support for Genesis School, as long as the school continues to make ...
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Kansas City Public Schools celebrate passing of $474 million bondKANSAS CITY, Mo. — We’re hearing from district leaders after Kansas City Public Schools (KCPS) passed its first bond since 1967. The historic milestone will help make upgrades to every school ...
KCPS mentorship data shows with a mentor, at-risk youth are 52% less likely than their peers to skip a day of school, 55% ...
On Wednesday, Kansas City Public Schools alongside JE Dunn Construction and Hollis + Miller Architects officially broke ground on the new King Empowerment Center, the district’s first new school ...
The Genesis School in east Kansas City will be able to continue operating after this school year, at least for now.
Kansas City voters overwhelmingly approved a $474 million bond for Kansas City Public Schools on Tuesday, according to unofficial results from the Kansas City Board of Elections. Nearly 85% of ...
By 2031, an estimated 72% of U.S. jobs will require some type of degree or certification after high school. | Opinion ...
Person detained near Kansas City school wasn't an ICE operation, but some families are still reeling
The school’s principal said later that day in a letter to families that Kansas City Public Schools confirmed the officers weren’t related to any immigration service or enforcement.
Kansas City, Missouri, has not recorded a measles case since 2019 but that could soon change, as southwest Kansas is ...
Share your story idea with Fe. The principal of Arrowhead Middle School in Kansas City, Kan., Lawrence Smith, was selected to work as an NFL umpire during the upcoming season. Smith knows all ...
KCPS mentorship data shows with a mentor, at-risk youth are 52% less likely than their peers to skip a day of school, 55% more likely to enroll in college and 81% more likely to participate ...
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