Contradictory rules, impractical advice and tentative plans only serve to teach us that NOBODY is really in charge of public education now in real danger as the school year quickly starts . . . Read more:
Frustration and confusion surround local school reopening policies
Governor Laura Kelly announced last week that Kansas schools would start, at the earliest, after Labor Day. Today, Mayor Quinton Lucas announced non-binding guidelines for Kansas City schools that made the same recommendation. A later start date will give teachers and staff time to prepare-and will give the community time to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
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ReplyDeleteKcps hasn’t done anything right in at least forty years so why would you expect them to do something right now?
ReplyDeleteAll they are is very expensive babysitters for the black community.
ReplyDelete^^^^^
They aren't babysitters they are terrorist trainers.
Well, the education level will remain the same as it has for decades in the KCMO schools. At least the kids will get in target practice!
ReplyDeleteTrump or no trump, the district has had 6 months to get a plan and they have failed miserably. Fact is they don’t have a plan.
ReplyDeleteThey have had since mid March to get prepared. The virus isn't going away. These silly acts will all go away in November.
ReplyDeleteKC should be a chocolate city like we made in New Orleans.
ReplyDeleteOur plans have progressed perfectly.
ReplyDeleteAs soon as we can get rid of you white devils we will have the Kansas City of our dreams!
ReplyDelete"Trump or no trump, the district has had 6 months to get a plan and they have failed miserably. Fact is they don’t have a plan."
ReplyDeleteAnd yet, unlike Trump, they are willing to adapt to reality. Weird.