“Spotlight Student” recognizes achievements in and out of the virtual classroom
These family-friendly restaurants are sure to be a hit with kids and parents alike!
Make new memories, spend time as a family and check out all that our community has to offer before the end of summer.
Student of the Month Award recognizes achievements in and out of the virtual classroom
Families give public e-school high marks in annual satisfaction survey
This upskilling program is designed to help frontline employees grow their skills for career success at Amazon or elsewhere.
App developer David J. Trowbridge, Ph.D., is hosting a virtual presentation on March 11 from 1:00-2:00 p.m.
The show can still be viewed online.
Congratulations to the 344 students in UMKC's College of Arts and Sciences named to the Dean's List for the fall 2021 semester.
“They’re freshman, so they’re still learning the ropes of being a high school student,” Michel said.
The committee aims to conclude the search during the spring 2022 semester, for a summer 2022 start date.
Threshold concepts are a set of essential skills for mastering a discipline/major and for adopting the worldview of the profession.
“The bottom of this is to float,” said fourth grader Journei Spicer, picking up her cardboard and bubble wrap steamship.
Pre-registration is required. For those seeking professional credits, the registration price is $100 for lawyers and $40 for educators.
UMKC Staff Council is excited to announce that we are currently accepting proposals for 2022 Staff Conference for Professional Development.
Beware of scams, whether in person, on the phone, or online. If any deal sounds too good to be true, it is probably a scam.
See how FAFSA applications changed for Kansas City area high schools.
“My ultimate goal is to work for the United Nations and work towards health equity on a global and national scale,” said Dean
Carl Evans, a former Kansas City Public Schools teacher, principal and school board member, died Saturday, November 13, 2021.
Nominations will be accepted until 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, December 1, 2021.
KCPS is partnering with Camp Fire, Boys & Girls Club, The YMCA, the Upper Room and Turn the Page to provide free child care.
Even though the drill team’s first competition isn’t until February, junior Bryce Stivers is already looking forward to it.
Eighth grader Arianna Rodriguez chose to paint a woman of color whose experiences haven't been represented by the art community.
The deadline to apply for the KC Scholars Adult Learner Scholarship is Friday, November 19. Visit KCScholars.org for more information.
Three Central High School students are helping their classmates build cybersecurity skills — and cool robots.
Based on some of the comments, many love being back on campus and having more in-person classes.
Bryce called COVID-19 “a wake-up call” that made him realize how soon he’ll be graduating from high school.
"That means listening to staff and student feedback and making bold adjustments when necessary".
There will be 600 seats available.
Northeast High School students in Katharine Bruns' art class created the centerpiece for the neighborhood Día de los Muertos festival.
CDC guidance states vaccination is currently the leading public health strategy to end the COVID-19 pandemic.
Seniors Stefano Merced and Daniela Moreno wish more people saw the East High School they do.
Cherry is the KCPS Recruitment and Retention Coach for KCPS. He uses his counseling background to support teachers in classrooms.
KCPS is gearing up for the next DAC meeting of the year from 6 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, November 10, and everyone is invited to attend.