2019 Convocation Focuses on Legacy, Equity and Achievement
Kansas City, Aug. 7, 2019: More than 2,000 Kansas City Public Schools staff members are fired up for the start of school. KCPS hosted its annual all-staff Convocation starting at 1 p.m. on Thursday,...
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Lincoln Cross Country Put In Impressive Performance The Lincoln Blue Tigers girls cross country team finished 5th overall out of 15 teams at Platte County on Thursday, September 19. The boys and girls...
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The Blue Tigers Stay Undefeated Lincoln football remained undefeated as they took down the Central Blue Eagles 75-0 Saturday, October 19. Junior safety Marcus Bass (right) recorded three interceptions...
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The Knights of the Round Table Classic Southeast Boys & Girls Basketball will be hosting “The Knights of the Round Table Freshman Basketball Classic” on Saturday, Nov. 23 at 12:00 PM at Southeast...
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East Bears Soccer Earns Post-Season Accolades #td_uid_1_5e7d0bf136cbd .td-doubleSlider-2 .td-item1 { background:...
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We have a WORLD-CLASS school for your student. From college prep to foreign language to Montessori and Kansas City’s only African-centered program, we have a world-class school for your child. Have...
View ArticleDr. Bedell’s Second Quarter Address
KCPS Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Bedell remarks on how the first half of the school year has gone and expands on the district is performing academically. He also stresses the importance of...
View Article2020 Pitcher Elementary Teacher of the Year
Felicia Bowles Pitcher Elementary School Third Grade What factors influenced your decision to become a teacher? Identify what you consider to be your greatest contributions to and accomplishments in...
View Article“Today’s gonna be a good day… we’ve got work to do.”
Our students have an important message for the KCPS and Kansas City community.
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