Kansas City Urban Core Teachable Moments

Quick look at inner-city education as we prepare to start another school year filled fights for better access and funding despite lackluster scores and performance from both students & their parents.

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Seg. 1: When A Charter School Loses Its Sponsor. Seg. 2: Lincoln Prep Poetry Team Among The Best.

The closing of Kansas City's Benjamin Banneker Charter Academy wasn't a complete surprise, but it was announced just weeks before the beginning of a new school year. The course of events got community members wondering about a charter school's responsibility to the families it serves, and its accountability when things go wrong.

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  1. Kids that can read help their parents fill out section 8 paper work and move to Shawnee Mission. Diversity baby, diversity.

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  2. Without literacy, it is difficult for Kansas City public school graduates to secure all the free shit the gubmint offers them.

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  3. @ 7:21, there's a whole (well-paid) Industry that exists solely for the purpose of helping the subhumans secure all the free shit the gubmint offers them.

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  4. Levi Cole Ellerbe8/10/18, 10:37 AM

    Is the High School dropout rate for Blacks still 70% ?

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    1. Why are using the dead baby’s name? That is so disrespectful. Total jackoff move.

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  5. Ursula Haverbeck8/10/18, 1:20 PM

    @12:59 By "dead baby" do you mean the six-month-old helpless White baby boy that was kidnapped and burned alive by a feral Nigger ? The little White boy whose death was mentioned by The Guardian and a sprinkling of local news outlets and otherwise treated as a "non-event" by the despicable, anti-White Kike media ? Is that the "dead baby" you're referring to ?

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  6. "inner-city education" You lost me with this first line. OXYMORON

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  7. Most
    Learn
    Krap

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