We'll revisit this for the morning but for now this link tease CONFIRMS our prediction and a Kansas City late night life lesson: Our schools never met a tax they didn't like . . . Take a look:
Kansas City school taxes will rise 23% as board declines to lower levy
School board president Pattie Mansur of Kansas City Public Schools explains the board's vote on the school levy on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019. Following the insistence of charter school leaders and some outspoken civic groups, the Kansas City school board on Wednesday voted unanimously to keep the district's property tax rate as is.
Most KCPS kids graduate illiterate anyway. They’re just going to school for the free breakfast and lunch.
ReplyDeleteGot to pay for those executive perks somehow. Free cars and meals aren't cheap.
ReplyDeleteCortes is lying. She doesn't own a house in KCMO. She's a renter.
ReplyDeleteTime to roll out the guillotines.
ReplyDelete^^A failure of education.
ReplyDeleteKansas City Public Shit system
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Attendance will always be their problem for accreditation. I don't think more money will solve the problem of lazy parents getting their kids to school every day. Maybe if you gave away free dinner too.
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