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CharMac: Charlotte McKinney Just Debuted a Bold New Look to Battle Body Shamers
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Follow-up on TKC FIRST NEWS And More Insight Into This Historic Preservation Sign Of The Times
Veteran Ad Men Plan Bright Future For Kansas City's Old Neon Signs
For more than half a century, the huge star on top of a neon sign above Fun House Pizza and Pub served as a glowing beacon to cars passing by on 350 Highway in Raytown. But one morning in April, a crane took it down.
Prez Trump Economy Going Strong According To Local Money Dealers
Kansas City Fed Survey: Optimism Still High In July
The Kansas City Fed Manufacturing Survey business conditions indicator measures activity in the following states: Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Wyoming, western Missouri, and northern New Mexico. Quarterly data for this indicator dates back to 1995, but monthly data is only available from 2001. Here is an excerpt from the latest report: KANSAS CITY, Mo.
Doggie Misdeeds Revealed
Starving dogs dumped at Unleashed pet shelter, need emergency care
MISSION, Kan. - Someone dumped two starving dogs at the front door of Unleashed Pet Rescue and Adoption on Thursday morning. Both are Boxer breed dogs. The male was tied to a post. The female was on the ground in a trash bag with a bowl of food, too weak to move.
Help Find This Lady Missing In KCMO
Police asking for help to find 70-year-old woman last seen near Union Station Amtrak Wednesday
Kansas City Teachable Tech Moment
How LEANLAB Education Promotes Educational Entrepreneurship In Kansas City
If we want educational entrepreneurship to positively affect children, we have to realize that students are a part of classrooms that are part of schools which are part of communities. Effective solutions need to understand and reflect the needs of all links in that chain.
Latest Local Soccer Milestone
United States defeats Japan in game played in KCK
The United States dominated Japan, taking a 4-2 "friendly" in a game played in Kansas City, KS.
Kansas City Stays Losing
Judge hit by pitch, leaves early as Yankees beat Royals 7-2
Yankees slugger Aaron Judge was hit on his right wrist by a pitch and forced to leave early Thursday night, overshadowing New York's 7-2 romp past the Kansas City Royals. The Yankees said Judge was seen by a team doctor at the stadium and taken to a hospital for an MRI.
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If we want educational entrepreneurship to positively affect children, we have to realize that students are a part of classrooms that are part of schools which are part of communities. Effective solutions need to understand and reflect the needs of all links in that chain.
ReplyDeleteTHE ABOVE QUOTE IS THE KIND OF MEANINGLESS DUMBSPEAK, DESIGNED TO EXTRACT MORE TAXPAYER MONEY IN SOME FASHION. HOW ABOUT BEHAVING CHILDREN, INVOLVED PARENTS, "QUALIFIED" TEACHERS. RESULT, JUST MIGHT BE EDUCATED CHILDREN. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS HAVE DONE IT FOR YEARS, WHY NOT PUBLIC SCHOOLS?
Psycho babble horseshit is what that is. You can more accurately describe the situation as Forrest Gump’s Momma said, “stupid is as stupid does”. Or if you prefer a computer term to describe scholar outcomes, “junk in, junk out”.
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