Single-Payer Life Lesson: Kansas City Schools Start Providing Student Healthcare

The teachable moment helps youngsters but also teaches all of us that healthcare change is underway . . . Read more:

Kansas City Metro Districts Add School-Based Clinics To Help More Kids Get Routine Health Care

The fourth grader in Amanda Whiting's chair had never been to the dentist, so she was a little nervous to be seen at the clinic at her school, J.A. Rogers Elementary. "We don't use scary terms when we are treating a kiddo," said Whiting, the dental director at Samuel L.

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  1. Free breakfasts, free lunches, now free health care - their parents are superfluous. Just drop the kid off at school when he turns 4 and then pick him up when he's 18.

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  2. ^^^OK Boomer. Hurry up and die.

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  3. ^^^^^10:43 is right and you're still a stupid retard.

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  4. Do the parents pay for anything these days ? I'd be so ashamed if I relied on free breakfast and lunch for my kids and now dental care too. I love that my over-priced property tax dollars are going to support your kids.

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  5. 10:43 you forgot free laundry, before and after school daycare, free transportation and free dinner too.

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  6. With all the schools are doing maybe they'll get around to actually teaching something other that "Gummint gimme this" and "Gummint gimme dat"

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