Today's life lesson . . . Broke-ass locals don't want to pay more for GARBAGE schools.
Here's a quick summary of the debate and more info to follow:
"Their primary concern is taxpayers who already struggle to make ends meet would be burdened with yet another tax for improvements they feel should come after a focus on academics . . . They argue the proposed improvements do not address the district's struggles with attendance, altercations and even partial accreditation."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Wyandotte County residents discuss concerns over proposed KCKPS $420M bond item on May ballot
Concerned citizens and members of the WyCo Commonwealth Advocacy Coalition met Sunday to discuss concerns over a proposed $420 million bond issue on the May ballot for KCKPS capital improvements.
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