Off Topic: Kansas City MO Closing 50% Of It's Schools?

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From http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/03/11/missouri.school.closings/
(CNN) -- The superintendent of the Kansas City, Missouri, school district on Thursday defended a plan to shutter nearly half the district's schools.
"No one likes closing schools. It's hard. It's tough on families, and it's certainly tough on our community," superintendent John Covington said Thursday.


"Closing schools and making the remaining schools much stronger academically is unquestionably the right thing to do. We were operating far too many schools," he said.



He said the district was only using about 60 percent of the seats in its elementary schools, 40 percent in its middle schools and an even smaller percentage in its high schools.


After weeks of contentious debate and years of dwindling enrollment, a divided Kansas City Board of Education voted Wednesday night to approve what Covington calls the "right-size" plan.


The plan will close 29 education facilities, including 26 schools, according to the district.


Some parents voiced anger. Some students cried.



"I have an 8-year-old and a 6-year-old that will be going to school with 12th graders. I find that very inappropriate. I don't feel my children will be safe," Deneicia Williams told CNN affiliate KSHB-TV.


"I feel like I have nothing, I have no high school legacy. I feel like I have nothing, nothing to go back to," said Prince Jones, a senior, who will be part of the final graduating class at Westport High School.


Covington proposed the plan arguing that the financial future of the entire school district was at stake. The plan also cuts 700 jobs and saves $50 million to help reduce a burgeoning deficit.


School districts across America, hit hard by budget cuts, have been struggling to make ends meet.


They have had to make tough choices between closures, program cuts, bus route cancellations and layoffs of teachers and staff. Schools in at least 17 states have opted for four-day weeks.


Covington said the closures were the first phase of "right-sizing" a district where enrollments have plummeted from more than 35,000 in the 1999-2000 school year to about 17,000 in 2009-10.


"Closing schools is hard, and it is tough on the community," Covington said recently in remarks posted on the superintendent's Web site.


"Closing schools and making the remaining schools much stronger academically is unquestionably the right thing to do for kids," he said.


"Keeping all of the schools open with too few children in them is draining the resources we need to improve the education of all students."


But four of the nine board members disagreed with Covington.


"I deserve the right to make a rational decision based on facts, and we were never given facts about student achievement," Cokethea Hill, who voted against the closings, told KSHB.


Some members of the public showed up Wednesday to air their last-minute appeals.


"What I'm asking you today to do is to give our children justice," said Ron Hunt, a community activist.


Others worried that school closures would lead to deterioration of communities and drive residents out of the district.


"The blighting of the urban core is scandalous and shameful," said Sharon Sanders Brooks.


Covington is slated to discuss the school closings at a news conference Thursday morning.
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I don't know about putting a 3rd grader in the same hallways as a HS senior, but If the schools are so empty, then it's a good idea both for education and taxes, to reduce the schools by 40-50% IMO.

My district went through that when I was in elementary school.

With that said, it created a lot of tension between the students of the school that closed, and the students of the school they had to move to. It's stupid kid shit, but so is the whole gangster mentality...

So good luck with that, folks.
 
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I would not be havin my 3rd grader walk the same halls as a bunch of drugged up horny high schoolers... fuck that.

if I were those parents I would seriously look into enrolling my kids into Virtual Academy at www.k12.com... for Kansas City they'd be enrolled in St. Louis Virtual Academy @ http://www.slps.org/19621081016934627/site/default.asp

it's home schooling except you have backup from an actual teacher who meets with you and your student online every week, and is always available by email or phone to help out... 100% no charge to the parent and even field trips are reimbursed 50% for gas and admission, etc... plus they have gatherings with the other students so your kid aint totally isolated from socializing.
 
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They definitely have to work something out as far as how to use the buildings they're not using. I don't understand why they can't figure out how to utilize the would-be empty schools by allowing a simple Elementary/Middle/High School system.
 
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exactly, it would make sense to just combine elementary schools / middle schools / high schools so all the same age-ranges stay together.

But, what do I know. Common sense hardly ever prevails when it comes to shit like this.
 
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my High School went from being grades 9-12 to grades 6-12 a few years back. so now their issue with 14-15 year olds walking around the halls pregnant just turned into 11-12 year olds... i guess there is a reason I haven't gone back more then twice since i graduated 7 years ago...
 
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my High School went from being grades 9-12 to grades 6-12 a few years back. so now their issue with 14-15 year olds walking around the halls pregnant just turned into 11-12 year olds... i guess there is a reason I haven't gone back more then twice since i graduated 7 years ago...
did you go to Fridley?
 
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sad shit.

i wanna see preppy biches from joco get sent to schlage, washington or whyndotte though lol.combine highschools and middle schools .

fucking retarded society when u got 3rd graders wit seniors. sick fucking world. its bad enough people are skipping, doing drugs, gettin prego cause its coo etc etc every year earlier and earlier
 

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I don't see putting elementary kids with High Schoolers as a good move, but if halls are that vacant then yes (in order to save) i understand the school closing reasoning.

In VA with all the budget cuts, they're making most countys go on a 4X4 schedule for high school & middle school, and for elementary making school up until 3rd Grade only a half day...
Crazy times but hey i'm a senior glad to finish up before the bullshit.
 
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Kansas City is one of the best places in America if..........

If you're not a young black male between the ages of 16-29 living in the urban core..........


Every murder victim in KCMO in 2010 has been a ybm...... 90% of murder victims in 2009 were ybm.......


The surrounding areas of Kansas City; Blue Springs, Lee's Summit, North Kansas City, Johnson County Kansas have some of the best educational systems, lowest crime rates, affordable housing, and employment opportunities in America.

Kansas City is not a "shithole", just the urban core of KC is a forgotten, overlooked, and hopeless area that the community seems content with a stagnant exitstence......

smh......
 

CyrusTheVirus

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And here comes Detroit for the win with 44 schools just to start....

DETROIT - The city will close 44 public schools and a support building in June as the district addresses budget issues and declining enrollment, a Detroit Public Schools official announced Wednesday.

Six more schools are slated to close in June 2011, and seven more will close a year later, said Robert Bobb, emergency financial manager for Detroit public schools.

Bobb announced the closures as part of a proposed five-year plan to reorganize and create a leaner district

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35910733/ns/us_news-education/

and fyi..... Missouri = SLAP!