Another Kansas City Accreditation Tease 2019



Very much like hottie Alice . . . The KCPS has been enticing watchers with the promise of of an educational payoff for more than half a decade . . . Now we're just a bit closer, but no cigar.

Another look at the latest taunt . . .

"Kansas City Public Schools has been provisionally accredited since 2014, but the district just scored high enough to be in standing for full accreditation with the Missouri State. In this video, Kansas City Public Schools Superintendent Mark Bedell outlines the steps his district is taking to make it to full accreditation."

Take a look:



You decide . . .

Comments

  1. Most of the students are just being passed through the system. The majority are graduated illiterate.

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  2. Bedell is dreaming.

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  3. The number are being cooked. The State is looking the other way because what would they do with the students if they took the District over? @markbedell_kcps is ignoring the in-school truancy issue, violence, and crime occurring every day in the schools.

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  4. ^^Ye! Is all false because I say so! Sure I don't have the facts I just denounced, but it feels that way to me! This can't be true because I say so! No accreditation BECAUSE I DON'T FEEL IT! IT MUST BE COOKED!!!

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  5. TOP PHOTO -- EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY

    When my teacher, Miss Alice, explained the theory of evolution, I totally understood why man became UPRIGHT!!!

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  6. It would seem sort of dubious to grant full accreditation on the basis of one year of meeting the bare minimum standards, especially since in the past other Districts have been required to meet minimum standards for two or three sequential years in order to be accredited.

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  7. ^^Ugh. I'm not explain it to you. Go do the research bitch.

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  8. Ugh, nobody cares what you think........ bitch

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