School districts are looking to fill more positions this year than in years past
COVID-19 caused disruptions in employment
School districts are looking to fill more positions this year than in years past
and last updated 2021-07-22 19:22:49-04
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Some Kansas City school districts are finding they have more open positions this year compared to last year, and they need to make them as attractive as possible for people looking to re-enter the workforce or switch jobs.
Classes start in just a few weeks. We are looking for fun, energetic folks, Jenni Gaddie said, assistant superintendent of human resources for the North Kansas City School District.
SNAP participants can double up on delicious fruits and vegetables by taking advantage of the Double Up Food Bucks program at the Sedalia Area Farmers Market this summer.
According to a post on the Sedalia Area Farmers Market Facebook page, SNAP participants who shop at our market can swipe their EBT cards to get tokens to use for food purchases. Through the Double Up program, SNAP participants receive a matching number of Double Up Food Bucks tokens for free, up to $25.00 a day. This doubles the amount of dollars they can spend on healthy food at the market.
The SNAP tokens can be used to buy any eligible SNAP items at the market, and the Double Up Food Bucks can be used to purchase any fresh fruit or vegetables being sold at the market.
SNAP participants can double up on delicious fruits and vegetables by taking advantage of the Double Up Food Bucks program at the Sedalia Area Farmers Market this summer.
According to a post on the Sedalia Area Farmers Market Facebook page, SNAP participants who shop at our market can swipe their EBT cards to get tokens to use for food purchases. Through the Double Up program, SNAP participants receive a matching number of Double Up Food Bucks tokens for free, up to $25.00 a day. This doubles the amount of dollars they can spend on healthy food at the market.
The SNAP tokens can be used to buy any eligible SNAP items at the market, and the Double Up Food Bucks can be used to purchase any fresh fruit or vegetables being sold at the market.
Select KCKPS students could return to classrooms in February
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Tyler Navas
Three of five Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools students scored below state standards during the 2017-18 academic year, but Superintendent Dr. Charles Foust touted across-the board progress in 2018-19 during a presentation Tuesday to the Board of Education.
and last updated 2021-01-12 22:51:13-05
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Some Kansas City, Kansas, Public School District students will return to in-person learning next month.
The KCKPS Board of Education voted, 6-1, on Tuesday to tentatively allow select students in kindergarten through fifth grade and high school seniors to go back to the classroom four days per week beginning Feb. 22.