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Kansas City school districts wrestle with dilemma of reopening
While teachers from one suburban Kansas City school district plan to protest the resumption of in-person classes, parents from another a few miles away are protesting because their kids aren't going back to school.The competing sentiments in Independence and Lee's Summit illustrate the debate over whether schools should reopen with in-person instruction during the coronavirus pandemic, which has killed more than 170,000 people nationwide and infected more than 5.5 million.The debate over whether to resume in-person instruction is playing out throughout the U.S., and some districts that opted to bring students back to school have already seen outbreaks of COVID-19.
The fact is that the KCMO teachers don't want to work in school or not. Local control is working great there isn't it?
ReplyDeleteWhatever they do, the students will continue to be illiterate.
ReplyDeleteKCMO schools ever get accredited ? Asking for a flunky.
ReplyDeleteNever will. Most of the Teachers are unable to communicate in English. Schizzell dat mfer shit on tv while they talk about hardships at work and afraid to go back due to Covid.
ReplyDeleteCan you image the typical kcmo student, given a laptop, notebook, and free internet, actually logging on, attending an online class, and actually learning anything.
ReplyDeleteHow much money has been and will be wasted trying to teach....that are unable to learn beyond a third grade level.
Kansas City Schools Gail, period. They keep the good schools in business and property values of KC residents down. I’ve lived here 35 years and they are as bad as they were when I first moved here. School vouchers would put them, completely out of
ReplyDeletebusiness, them school administrators could finally work where they should...McDonalds, Missy B’s, you name it, although most would never pass a
basic literacy test.