KC District Loses Its Bid for State Accreditation
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KC District Loses Its Bid for State Accreditation
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Board maintains that three years of progress are needed. Worries about transfer law rise.
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Kansas City Public Schools will remain unaccredited for at least another year as the Missouri Board of Education opted not to take action on a request for provisional accreditation. Although progress toward accreditation was acknowledged, a reported 7 out of every 10 students in the Kansas City School district did not score proficient in reading and math. Officials in nearby school district now worry that those Kansas City students will transfer to accredited schools, as allowed by a 1993 law.
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Creator: Hancock, Jason
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2013-10-23
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The Kansas City Star
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Microfilm
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