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Beautiful vision: Free eye exams and glasses set children up for success

The yellow school bus came rumbling up along the curb and the field trip was on. Out the elementary school students came, their faces lit with anticipation as if they were loading up for a trip to the zoo, an ice cream shop or a bounce house. But this trip was different. Eye tests and — for many of them — glasses would be the adventure of this day.

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Fully accredited: KCPS community rejoices

The six years it took for Superintendent Mark Bedell to lead the Kansas City Public Schools to the promised land of full accreditation would have been wilderness enough.

But the joy that swept over the resilient school district Tuesday burst from 22 years of pain that longtime educators and a community of partners and supporters have carried since the state stripped accreditation in 2000.

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LINC in photos 2021

We knew we’d be stronger and healthier 2021. What we didn't know was just how roughly the new year would continue to test our resolve. But we came through it all again, together. Enjoy the look back and be assured we are ready for the next ride together. Happy 2022, everyone.

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Gov. Parson praises 'model' in Covid fight: Walk in and choose your vaccine at Morning Star

Just as Gov. Mike Parson came to see the “model” in Missouri’s fight against Covid, the vaccination crusade at Morning Star’s Kansas City clinic announced its latest appeal: Now you can walk in and you can choose from any of the three available vaccines. “We know the vaccine works,” Parson said. “So we’ve got to make sure we get everybody to understand how important it is to get that vaccine to get back to somewhat of a normal life.”

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Kansas City education leaders urge COVID vaccinations

Their districts’ neighborhoods are hard-hit by Covid, but “here we have an opportunity to do something about it,” said KCPS Superintendent Mark Bedell as he was vaccinated. “I’m doing my part to keep everyone safe,” said Center Superintendent Yolanda Cargile.

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We 'chant their names almost as if holy'

Story by story, name by name, the annual Kansas City Black History Project seemed destined to meet this auspicious moment in history. The annual collection of biographies is now a 44-page book with contemporary essays, joining Missouri’s bicentennial and the Black Lives Matter movement.

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