Once again the Kansas City myth that the "creative class" will save Dowtown is busted as there is yet another practical reason for families to stay out in the burbs, even if they have to pay a bit more for gas . . .
"A list from the Daily Beast news site ranks Johnson County high schools as some of the best in the country. Out of 25,000 high schools across the country the top 738 were ranked and eight of those are in Johnson county."
Check it: Johnson County earns some high grades for it's education system
The Daily Best: America's Top High Schools
"A list from the Daily Beast news site ranks Johnson County high schools as some of the best in the country. Out of 25,000 high schools across the country the top 738 were ranked and eight of those are in Johnson county."
Check it: Johnson County earns some high grades for it's education system
The Daily Best: America's Top High Schools
FACT CHECK:
ReplyDeleteThe list actually ranks Sumner in KCK as higher than anything in JoCo and only 1 JoCo school higher than KCMOs Lincoln Prep.
Great schools and heat/air Dogloo's....
ReplyDeleteWhat if you don't have a kid or a dog ?
Missouri is the place for your tired asses then. Move to Mid-Town and enjoy the treasures of Killa City.
Tony, please don't post this stuff. It just makes the great unwashed public think they need to move so De'mondre and Shenaenay can be one step closer to being neurosurgeons and it just brings the excelling school's average down.
ReplyDeletewhere did the KCMO school system rate at??
ReplyDelete9:21 those who do these studies no longer even waste the time or money to see what KCPS are doing to only turn around each time saying it sucks they suck and the residents is fucked.
ReplyDeleteTake the burbs with the Twisted Sisters, Methheads and InBreeders, NoThanks! Take your chances Downtown with the liars and cheats. Chang the name from CowTown to Corruptsville USA ...
ReplyDeleteCheck the number of national Merit Scholars in Johnson County vs Jackson, no contest, The check the SAT scores again not even close. Schools in Jackson County do not even come close. The closest are the suburban districts in Jackson County
ReplyDelete"Johnson County earns some high grades for it's education system"
ReplyDeleteIs the person who write this an example of the results of this education system?
Kids in Johnson County go to the same schools everyone else does...KU, K-State, MU. When those kids start going to MIT and Harvard, they will be special.
ReplyDeleteIt ranks sumner academy in kck higher...must be trying to make jo homebuyers feel better about underwater payments
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