Smaller New Boundary Map For Kansas City Public Schools Flunks Public Scrutiny

Redrawing lines has been an arduous process for the KCPS . . . And the smallish groups taking part are mostly frustrated with governing bodies. Read more:

New Kansas City Public Schools Boundary Map Draws Criticism

Kansas City Public Schools isn't getting the new district boundary map it endorsed. On Wednesday, the Kansas City Board of Election Commissioners said it would instead go with a new boundry map drawn by consultants. The school district has been in the process of complying with a state law that requires the nine-member board to eliminate one subdistrict and one at-large seat by next April.

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  1. Yeah, be fair!

    Re-draw the Sub-Districts so five of the seven are all located between Troost and the Eastern City Limit, 23rd south to 56th, with the rest of the City covered by a single Sub-District, and that area is the only one allowed to vote for the At-Large Seat!

    In other words, disenfranchise everyone except Blacks, because that's what is owed to them because of eighteen Billion Years of Slavery in this County!

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  2. They want afro mericans to vote, on schools, to be quite blunt blacks have had control of the love for 40 years and look at it. Abandoned multi million dollar schools dysfunction so all this gerrymandering is more of the same.

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  3. What difference does it make where they go? They are all going to be illiterate if and when they graduate anyway.

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