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Idea That Works – Putting Teachers in Charge of Schools

By DTRTFK On October 29, 2009 · Add Comment
Imagine a group of teachers and community members running your local school, deciding school calendars and setting staff work hours independent from their district’s central office. This type of self-governing model is proving effective in improving student performance. Read more about what states are putting this model to the test and add your comment by clicking on the link above.
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Mentors for New Teachers

By DTRTFK On October 22, 2009 · Add Comment
A collaborative effort between UMKC and KCMSD provides 14 mentors to over 170 new and second year teachers in the KCMSD. Read more and post your comments by clicking on the link above.
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Book Review: Cheating Our Kids – How Politics and Greed Ruin Education

By lindsay On October 20, 2009 · Add Comment
No one can accuse Joe Williams of censuring a particular person or group of people for the perceived decline in public education over the last several decades.  In Cheating Our Kids:  How Politics and Greed Ruin Education (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005), Mr. Williams asserts that there is plenty of blame to go around—from teachers’ unions to [...]
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KCMSD Superintendent Hand -Picks Cabinet

By DTRTFK On October 20, 2009 · Add Comment
Kansas City, Mo. School District Superintendent, John Covington, recently introduced the members of his hand-picked leadership team. Click on the link above to read their bios and learn more.
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Questions We Asked:

By DTRTFK On October 14, 2009 · Add Comment
  1. In a recent Lewis Diuguid column in the Kansas City Star, it was noted that Dr. Covington may need to eliminate up to 1,500 employees. We support this swift action to “right-size” the District’s administration. What assurances can the administration give parents that the terminations will be based upon the performance and effectiveness of those employees and not solely related to their tenure?
  2. In an effort to streamline the District’s operations, Dr. Covington has noted that it may be necessary to close as many as 20 schools. What procedures are currently in place to insure that no new capital improvements are proposed, approved or conducted on buildings which may be closed in the coming year?
  3. In addition to closing schools currently in use, the District owns many vacant schools that have been designated as “surplus”. These buildings are closed and may be currently for sale. Please provide the number of buildings owned by the District that are listed as “surplus” as well as all vacant buildings not currently for sale and how much it costs the taxpayers to maintain these facilities on an annual basis.
  4. Dr. Covington noted in a recent interview with Steve Kraske that each teacher in the district will be provided an annual evaluation of their performance based upon classroom observations. We applaud this effort and to that extent, wish to know in what ways these teachers will also be held accountable for the academic performance of their students?
  5. Additionally, Dr. Covington stated that good teachers have the single biggest impact on student achievement. We agree that our students deserve fully certified and qualified teachers. With the exception of the Teach For America teachers, how many teachers will the district retain this year who hold only substitute or temporary certifications?
  6. Dissatisfied with the performance of the Success For All reading program, the school board charged the administration with the task of researching alternative programs. Our district promised it would spend the 2008-2009 year researching reading programs. It was not clear to the audience who attended previous board meetings what reading program was eventually approved by the Board. Please provide us with the details of what reading programs have been adopted by the district for the 2009-2010 school year and in what ways the staff have been trained to instruct them.
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More Class Time = Smarter Kids

By DTRTFK On October 7, 2009 · Add Comment
Some charter schools in the Kansas City area have figured out an equation for higher academic achievement. Longer school days and a longer school year can, in fact, boost academic achievement. Can Kansas City afford not to follow their lead? Click on the link above to learn more.
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John Covington’s Challenge

By DTRTFK On October 5, 2009 · Add Comment
The Kansas City Star's Lewis Diuguid suggests that Dr. John Covington, KCMSD superintendent, just may be able to reverse decades of failure in the district if only he can rally the community’s support. Will sprucing up the school yards and putting up billboards be enough to close the achievement gap, put qualified teachers in the classroom and “free the schools of a culture of complacency and fear?” Sounds like a monumental task without a fundamental shift in the way our district is run. Click on the link above to read Mr. Diuguid's column and enter your comments.
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Our shrinking district

By DTRTFK On September 24, 2009 · Add Comment
The KCMSD continues to shrink. Enrollment is now below 17,000 students and ranks seventh in the metro area behind North Kansas City and Kansas City, Kansas. Just 10 years ago, there were more than 35,000 students. KCMSD is planning more school closures and staff reductions to “right-size” its operations as a result. According to Rebecca Lee-Gwin, the District’s Chief Financial Officer, now more than ever “we have to have efficient management.”
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No Joke – Bill Cosby on Education

By DTRTFK On September 21, 2009 · Add Comment
In a town hall meeting at Howard University, Bill Cosby and other panelists began a frank discussion about the state of education in our nation. The program, “About Our Children”, aired on MSNBC on September 20, 2009. Dr. Cosby pleads with parents to BE there for their children and stop asking schools to do the job that should be done at home. Watch excerpts from the broadcast or leave your comment by clicking on the link above.
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KCMSD Facts You Should Know

By lindsay On September 13, 2009 · Add Comment
• The KCMSD spent $15,142 per student in 2008 while the state average is only $9,338 per student. (1) • The KCMSD has an annual budget of more than $280 million for only 16,800 students in 2009. (2) • The average ACT score from students in the KCMSD is 16.8. (The minimum score required to [...]
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