Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools
Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools (KCKPS) is a school district in Kansas, with headquarters in Kansas City.[1] The board of education has 7 members. The KCKPS Board of Education 2018 include: Board President Brenda Jones, Board Vice President Dr. Valdenia Winn, Harold Brown, Maxine Drew, Janey Humphries, Wanda Brownlee-Paige, and Dr. Stacy Yeager. [2]
Schools | |
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High Schools (5) | |
Middle Schools (8) | |
Elementary (30) |
Schools
High schools:[3]
- J. C. Harmon
- F. L. Schlagle
- Washington
- Wyandotte
- Sumner Academy of Arts & Science
Middle Schools
- Argentine
- Arrowhead
- Coronado
- Central
- Eisenhower
- Northwest
- Rosedale
- West
- Sumner Academy
Elementary Schools
- Banneker
- Bethel
- Caruthers (Previously Hawthorne)[4]
- Central
- Claude Huyck
- Douglas
- Emerson
- Eugene Ware
- Frances Willard
- Frank Rushton
- Grant
- Hazel Grove
- John.F.Kennedy
- John Fiske
- Lindberg
- M.E Pearson
- Mark Twain
- McKinley
- New Chelsa
- New Stanley
- Nobel Prentis
- Parker
- Quindaro
- Silver City
- Stony Point North
- Stony Point South
- T.A Edison
- Welborn
- White Church
- Whittier
Preschools
- KCK Early Childhood Center
- Early Childhood Annex
- Morse Lamb
Alternative
- Bridges Wyandotte Academy
- Fairfax Academy
- Juvenile Detention Center
- Kaw Valley Center Academy
References
- ↑ Home. Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools. Retrieved on April 7, 2011. "Central Office: 2010 N. 59th St. • Kansas City, KS 66104"
- ↑ "About the Board of Education." Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools. Retrieved on April 7, 2011.
- ↑ "Directory of Schools Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools. Retrieved on March 22, 2018.
- ↑ "History of the Public Schools of Kansas City Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools. Retrieved on March 22, 2018.
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