Teachers use inauguration as learning opportunity for students
Teachers at Notre Dame de Sion spoke with KMBC 9 about how they incorporated the occasion into their classes. Share Updated: 4:25 PM CST Jan 20, 2021
Teachers use inauguration as learning opportunity for students
Teachers at Notre Dame de Sion spoke with KMBC 9 about how they incorporated the occasion into their classes. Share Updated: 4:25 PM CST Jan 20, 2021
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Show Transcript MOVING WORDS SPOKEN FROM D.C. ARE REACHING KANSAS CITY CLASSROOMS. I AM AT LIT TEACHER SO I AM BIASED. CASEY ENGEL TEACHES HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH AT NOTRE DAME DE SION. SHE WAS INSPIRED BY POET AMANDA GORMAN’S ACHIEVEMENT AS THE YOUNGEST INAUGURAL POET IN U.S. HISTORY. I WANT TO BRING IT INTO MY CLASSROOM AS A REPRESENTATIVE OF THEIR GENERATION AND SHOW HOW MUCH ENERGY AND STRENGTH AND POWER THEY HAVE. HER STUDENTS WILL ABSORB AND REFLECT. WE ARE GOING TO LISTEN TO HER PERFORMANCE AND
The last time a woman was executed for a federal crime, a kidnapping riveted the nation
Samantha Schmidt, The Washington Post
Jan. 10, 2021
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The judge called it the most coldblooded, brutal murder he had ever tried. News articles described it as the most horrible kidnapping in decades, or as the St. Louis Dispatch wrote, a tale of evil, stupidity and corruption.
On September 28, 1953, Bonnie Brown Heady walked into Notre Dame de Sion, a Catholic school in Kansas City, Mo., and posed as the aunt of Bobby Greenlease, the 6-year-old son of one of the city s richest men. She and her boyfriend, Carl Austin Hall, kidnapped the boy and demanded ransom from his parents. They picked up a duffel bag of $600,000, the largest ransom ever paid at that point, and promised to return the boy safely to his family.
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