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A lawyer for the plaintiffs said he dismissed the suit because the middle-school plaintiff was at risk of "vitriol, rumors, and innuendo from bad actors."
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Chris Burnett, 34, who also coached a women's football team in Kansas City, died Saturday. He was not vaccinated.
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Johnson County school districts began reporting their first COVID-19 data for the 2021-22 school year this week. All four northern Johnson County districts are each reporting dozens of students either with confirmed positive cases or in quarantine.
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A growing list of private businesses and entertainment venues are implementing COVID-19 vaccine requirements.
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The rules are different for virtual school instruction outside a pandemic. That means students who choose online next year won't be Zooming into a class being taught at their neighborhood school.
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Ellie Willson is a senior at Olathe Northwest High School in Kansas. She will be taking her AP exams later this month, despite the pandemic.
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According to a player's parent, Olathe North baseball coach Pete Flood used a racial slur to refer to rap music before a game last Thursday, leading the district superintendent to recommend his firing.
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School officials are recommending Olathe North High School baseball coach Pete Flood be fired.
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It’s been a year since Gov. Laura Kelly closed every school in Kansas to slow the spread of coronavirus — and some educators have been teaching remotely ever since.
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The largest school district in the Kansas City area will have a new leader starting in July.
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Alisha Morris spent her free time this summer tracking COVID-19 cases in schools around the country. The database she created went national.
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How effective the influx of federal agents into Kansas City has been, an Olathe teacher explains why she began tracking COVID-19 cases among U.S. schoolchildren, and what was behind a Missouri high school league's decision to play fall sports.