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Commission meets Monday, Nov. 24
The LINC Commission meets Monday, Nov. 24th at 4 pm at the Kauffman Foundation located at 4801 Rockhill Rd, Kansas City, MO.
The meeting is open to the public.
Download the meeting booklet.
Read More ...The LINC Commission meets Monday, Nov. 24th at 4 pm at the Kauffman Foundation located at 4801 Rockhill Rd, Kansas City, MO.
The meeting is open to the public.
Download the meeting booklet.
Read More ...Kansas City is hosting members of the National Alliance of Black School Educators for tour visits of its schools. Members were welcomed at A.C.C.P.A. Wednesday, November 19 with student dances, choir, band, and drum line performances.
Read More ...Developing Your Family Child Care Business graduated its newest class Monday, November 17 at MCC-Penn Valley. This 12 session program is sponsored in a partnership between the Francis Institute for Child & Youth Development and LINC. Graduates emerge from the program with skills to develop and sustain their own quality child care business.
Read More ...Roosevelt Dickerson, LINC Site Coordinator in K.C.P.S., and Carolyn Bruce-Hill and Lindsay Smith, LINC Works Case Managers, are being recognized this month for their efforts to the community. LINC and LINC Works as whole continue to provide support to area families and communities.
Read More ...Kansas City Public Schools is conducting a master planning study to maximize opportunities for student achievement and to increase enrollment by delivering the best academic and extra-curricular programs possible within the available financial resources.
Read More ...Gov. Jay Nixon announced an initiative to connect 1,500 Kansas City area young people from low-income families in the Kansas City region with summer jobs in 2015. The summer jobs program will use $4.5 million of existing federal block grants to support wages of $8-an-hour, for up to thirty hours a week, for 1,500 Kansas City youth from low-income families during the summer of 2015.
Read More ...The LINC Finance Committee will meet Monday, Nov. 10 at 2 pm at the Local Investment Commission, 3100 Broadway, Suite 1100, Kansas City, Mo. 641111.
Read More ...Genesis Promise Academy students are active in tennis to support a healthy lifestyle, build teamwork, and potentially earn scholarships for college. View the video to learn more about the students at Genesis.
Read More ...Hickman Mills School District has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Education for its success in improving student performance.
Read More ...Lights On Afterschool celebrations began now through the rest of the week with additional events being held later in the month. View kclinc.org/lightson to find a Lights On Afterschool celebration near you.
Read More ...Coalition for Community Schools continues to support equity in community schools across the country with the launch of its new website, equityandcommunityschools.org. Stories from community schools can be read and shared on the website which also provides resources to teachers and school staff.
Read More ...Educare, the LINC initiative to support child care and early education providers, will host a large group training on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m, at Conn-West Elementary School, 1100 High Grove Rd, Grandview, MO 64030.
Read More ...Independence residents were celebrated with Independence Heritage Festival, Saturday, October 11. Designed to highlight the diverse cultural heritage of the Independence community, food, music, and dances from around the world were shared and enjoyed during the free event.
Read More ...Community members, teachers, business leaders, families and more are invited to voice digital literacy concerns in Kansas City and how to solve those problems creating a digital divide across the city. The summit is open to both Missouri and Kansas residents.
Read More ...Independence Night Out Against Crime, held at McCoy Park this year, brought 500 area residents together with law enforcement from Independence and Sugar Creek for an evening of free food, family fun, and preventing crime through education and awareness.
Read More ...National Alliance of Black School Educators and the U.S. Department of Education will host the 9th Annual Parents Summit Wednesday, November 19. Area parents are invited to attend the summit to learn more about topics that relevant to them and their family including federal student aid, bullying, Understanding the Missouri and Kansas Common Core, and more.
Read More ...Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster is hosting an Oct. 14th roundtable discussion in Kansas City as an attempt to build stronger relations between community members and law enforcement. The event is open to the public and will be held on the campus of University Missouri-Kansas City.
Read More ...Interactive Parent Workshop will be held at Genesis Promise Academy to support area families. This free event will approach topics relevant to parents and children as children progress through school and prepare for college. Free food, child care, and prizes will be available during the event.
Read More ...Independence Night Out Against Crime community celebration will be held Tuesday, October 7 at McCoy Park. The Independence community has been participating in crime prevention activities throughout September with fun family events at schools and neighborhood community projects. Crime prevention activities are planned through the month of October.
Read More ...In a continuing effort to support crime prevention, Kansas City United Against Crime will host its annual kick-off event Thursday, October 2 at Spring Valley Park at E. 27th Street and Woodland Ave. Free food and activities will be available to families and community residents from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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