Education

Hinson, Douglass, and Southwick

Shawnee Mission Superintendent Pans Legislative Efforts

The superintendent of the Shawnee Mission School District is taking umbrage at some of the financial inquiries coming from Kansas lawmakers and from an outside audit firm hired by the Legislature to study the efficiency of state government. Jim Hinson was particularly insulted that the Legislature’s Special Committee on K-12 Student Success, which is looking…

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KCPS administration building

Charting New Ground

Kansas City Public Schools (KCPS) on Tuesday won approval for an education initiative that is unique within Missouri. Meeting in Jefferson City, the Missouri State Board of Education OK’d KCPS’s plan to open a kindergarten-thru-sixth-grade school that will be free of many of the rules and regulations set out by the Missouri Department of Elementary…

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Leveling the technology playing field

It’s never fun to get a poor report card, but it’s even worse when the bad marks are due to circumstances beyond your control. That’s the way Superintendent Dennis Carpenter felt when the organization he leads, the Hickman Mills School District, fared badly on its most recent annual performance report from the Missouri Department of…

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Group of Attucks supporters

Parents, staff pan KC school district plan for Attucks Elementary

School supporters press the district on why it chose not to close two other nearby elementary schools.

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Dr. Marc Hahn

KC Osteopathic School On Track To Open Joplin campus

New campus provides opportunity for model curriculum and chance to provide doctors to an underserved region.

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med student with kids

Med students mix volunteerism, fitness in KC’s Historic Northeast

Students from Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences are helping train elementary school students for an upcoming 5K

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Kansas Education Commissioner Randy Watson

Agreeability trumps algebra, Kansans tell state education officials

Kansas residents, educators and business leaders agree that academic know-how takes a backseat to “soft” skills.

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Catina Taylor talks with Aditya Voleti at a meeting

Finding solutions for the student-transfer problem

Kansas City building toward solutions for student-transfer problem When dozens of educators and social service professionals gathered recently in Kansas City to discuss the problem of transient students, the proposed solutions essentially boiled down to old-fashioned personal interventions and technology-driven assistance. The occasion for the gathering was a Student Mobility Summit convened by Kansas City…

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Linda Glasgow was named Missouri Teacher of the Year for 2015-16. Glasgow teaches third grade at John Nowlin Elementary School in Blue Springs. (Credit: Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education)

Blue Springs educator named tops in Missouri

Linda Glasgow, a third-grade teacher at John Nowlin Elementary School in Blue Springs, has been named Missouri’s 2015-16 Teacher of the Year by the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

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Empty school classroom

Grandview superintendent to retire

Kansas City-area school districts have seen a ton of superintendent turnover within the past few years, and the trend continued Friday with the announcement that Grandview’s Ralph Teran will retire at the end of this school year after a decade in the job. The school board lauded Teran for helping to improve student achievement in…

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