THE TKC EXCLUSIVE KANSAS CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION CAPTION CONTEST AND RUSS PTACEK REPORTS ON POSSIBLE "ILLEGAL" KCMSD MEETINGS!!!
A quick double pronged post for the d-bags who read this blog in the afternoon . . .
First . . .
THE MOST KICK-ASS OF AWESOME TKC TIPSTERS JUST SENT A RATHER SWEET PHOTO MY WAY!!! CAPTION THIS SUCKER AND THE WINNER GETS TOTALLY WORTHLESS DOUBLE BONUS POINTS!!!
Secondly, Russ Ptacek, as always, is breaking some rather interesting news . . .
KSHB: 'Illegal' closed KCMO School Board meetings surrounded resignation of President Airick West
Read the details and then remember why everybody moved to the suburbs.
DEVELOPING . . .
There's an oxymoron... "Board of Education"
ReplyDeleteDoes this surprise anyone? West was the proxy for Kim (Carlos) George and Theresa Garza. It is only a matter of time that the greedy motivations behind his wrong doing become clear.
ReplyDeleteAirick wha da moneys?
ReplyDeleteAh the drama! Keep people worked up into slobbering outrage over this and that and thus kept divided and working against each other for the benefit of last gasp capitalism.
ReplyDeleteBenson is making a move to control the KCMSD hoping to avoid the demise he has engineered. Ritchie has been dragged in as his puppet because benson knows the majority of the districts demographic African Americans and Latinos hate Benson. In the end it will be about how much more money the district can waste and steal from the children of KCMO. The KCMSD nust accept it's end.
ReplyDelete"One of these things just doesn't belong here..."
ReplyDeleteHey Tony, your precious cell phone merger that would have supposedly benefited minorities is now being sued by the DOJ. Ha ha, at least the gubermint is doing something right.
ReplyDelete'The most underutilized structure in the KCMOSD'
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'Home to KC's most illiterate residents'
Haha! Beat ya Tony!
ReplyDeleteThe head of the Kauffman Scholars has been offered the post of Kansas City Schools' superintendent, sources tell KCTV5.
Steven Green, president and chief executive officer of Kauffman Scholars Inc., has accepted the job and is expected to start Monday
Will Green be able to attract suburban whites to the new Kansas City schools?
ReplyDeleteGet white teen computer hackers from Jo Co over here to go to school. Offer free cab service.
ReplyDeleteRuss Ptacek should run the school board by himself. He would do a better job.
ReplyDeleteBetter job of running it completely into the ground.
ReplyDeleteWow way to twist the law to keep this corrupt ass as the president. Whas the vote illegal when Airick thought he was going to win the vote of no confidence? If you think this is a smart strategy call a public meeting bring back Dr. Covington and have Airick explain the illegal loans and the illegal contract meddling then explain how either of these dirty dealings helps the "Scholars"
ReplyDeleteThis is pathetic Airick is not more important than the school kids. Come on move on and get to work!
Tony correct your blog, Ptacek didn't break the story, Stacey Cameron with KCTV5 did hours before anyone else had a clue what was going on.
ReplyDeleteKansas City a real shit hole.
ReplyDeleteScholars ha ha, come on now, these kids a getting a piece of paper that isn't worth the ink it was written on. Airick West needs to go he is a bad example of leadership.
ReplyDeleteWEST needs to invesigated he can not get away with all the double dealings that he is doing.
ReplyDeleteFix it before more of those little thugs move into my school district.
ReplyDeleteDerek Richey please tell the MO Elections Commission that Covie paid your college tuition w/ KCMSD money.
ReplyDeleteDoes Kim Carlos have ties to the Kauffman Scholars?
ReplyDeleteIt's shitty that Dr. Covington left the students and teachers of Kansas City essentially for more money. It's unfortunate that Airick West overstepped his authority as a school board member. I want to believe that it was an innocent (but clumsy) error. It's my opnion that resigning was the right thing to do. Derek Richey is a smart guy, and I think things will continue to move in the right direction under his leadership, although so much of the momentum has been lost.
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