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Kansas City keeps getting hit by winter storms, but meteorologists say it’s become so much harder to predict how bad the snow will be — if it even snows at all. Plus, the latest attempt by conservative activists to fight teachings of race and gender in Kansas schools.
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Soon after the start of the new semester, several school districts in Johnson County have re-instituted mask mandates after seeing high rates of COVID-19 transmission among students.
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Carter Rostron's "Ruth & Nick" is a sweet interpretation of a classic love theme.
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One member of the commission says schools need to better educate their teachers about what opinions and topics are appropriate for the classroom.
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On a summer afternoon in late August, Odessa and Lincoln Prep met on the field for a scrimmage match with cheerleaders on the sideline and a crowd in the stands.
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As several local high schools deal with incidents of hateful acts, family psychologist Wes Crenshaw says the current political and social climate may lead them to act in that way.
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Raytown South High School students walked out of classes Friday to protest the racist incidents but said their walkout was co-opted by school officials who turned it into a "pep rally."
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Grahm Mahanna was determined to find a way for his Center High School students to perform even if they were remote learners.
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Working adults in Kansas can now obtain their high-school diplomas online.
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Now that adult coronavirus vaccinations are rising, America turns its focus to the children and it's never too late to get your high school diploma according to a new Kansas program.
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Hybrid Learning Was Supposed To Help High Schoolers Feel Connected, But It's More Stressful For SomeShawnee Mission is the latest district to bring high school students back for in-person learning two days a week. Students have mixed feelings about being back in classrooms.
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The district's board of education voted to end the use of mascots like Indians and Braves because they are racially insensitive. Shawnee Mission North has used their current mascot, which will have to be changed, for 98 years.