Kansas City 'Virtual Learning' Redux

One of our BEST & BRIGHTEST readers questions the decline of "snow days' which are kind of like nature's reward to youngsters for Midwest living . . . Also, let's be honest . . . There really isn't a lot of learning going on in the KCPS "virtually" or otherwise . . .

Students will learn from teachers virtually, or access assignments online. Younger students will have access to their “Choice Boards” in order to do their schoolwork, according to KCPS.

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Kansas City Public Schools shift to virtual learning day due to cold

Kansas City Public Schools District said it would cancel in-person classes and hold school virtually, or as an AMI Day, because of the dangerous cold temperatures predicted for Tuesday.

Related as American public education becomes less of a serious pursuit . . .

Working to teach: Some local teachers must work outside jobs to stay in the classroom

Paola Ramirez, a single mother of two, works as an Uber Eats driver, sells essential oils, teaches dance, and tutors.

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