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North Kansas City Schools recommends masks for unvaccinated, immunocompromised

North Kansas City Schools recommends masks for unvaccinated, immunocompromised Stock image and last updated 2021-07-23 23:51:33-04 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — North Kansas City Schools students and staff who are unvaccinated or are immunocompromised are being asked – not required – to wear masks this fall. Superintendent Dan Clemens shared the recommendations with the Board of Education during a special board meeting Thursday night. “The numbers of student and staff COVID-19 cases have remained quite low over the last four weeks,” an update on the NKC Schools website stated. “We will remain vigilant regarding contact tracing and reporting, as well as providing updates regarding local data regularly.”

Kearney School District board appoints interim superintendent

Kearney School District board appoints interim superintendent Kearney School District and last updated 2021-07-22 18:57:40-04 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Todd White has been appointed interim superintendent of Kearney School District. The district has been without a superintendent since former superintendent Matthew Miller Miller refused a blood test at the crash scene and said he plans to contest the charges. White was approved as interim Wednesday during the district board’s business meeting. He will start Aug. 2. White was previously superintendent of Harrisonville School District, North Kansas City Schools and Blue Valley Schools. “I’m excited to join the Bulldog family and help Kearney School District achieve its goals in the 2021-2022 academic year,” White said in a press release. “This is a great team and a great community. We’ve got the right game plan and we’re going to keep moving the ball forward and making gains.”

KMBC 9 INVESTIGATES: Educator statutory rape survivor: My truth is important

A woman named Julie read from an impact statement last month as a Jackson County judge and several observers listened. Julie’s husband and her counselor sat beside her. My truth is important, she told everyone in the virtual court hearing. It matters, and I am grateful to share it with you today. The mom, wife, health care worker and devoted follower of Jesus had finally conquered the memories of child molestation that gave her nightmares for nearly two decades. In the virtual hearing that morning, the teacher Julie met at Holden High School in 2003, Josh Hood, sat quietly near his attorney in the small Zoom frame on the computer screen. Josh Hood may be a successful football coach, a teacher that most students love, a good friend to his colleagues, Julie said, But he is also a child molester. Hood, 44, pleaded guilty during that June hearing to eight counts of sexual crimes including second-degree child molestation, second-degree statutory rape, and second-degree statut

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