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African-Centered Middle School
The Kansas City Star | Wed, Apr. 03, 2002 | JAMES HART

Posted on 04/05/2002 12:48:48 PM PST by Icthus

Posted on Wed, Apr. 03, 2002

KC Board of Education approves African-centered middle school By JAMES HART The Kansas City Star

The Kansas City school board agreed Tuesday to create an African-centered middle school at its Southeast campus. If everything goes as planned, it will open this fall.

The same plan came before the board two weeks ago, but its members wanted more time to consider it. Several black parents at that meeting, upset by the delay, had accused white board members of racial bias and of ignoring parents' concerns.

On Tuesday night, after the middle school program was approved, parents gave the school board a standing ovation.

"This is definitely a big start for us," said Sharon Jackson, a parent who spoke at the meeting.

Also Tuesday, the board agreed to add sixth, seventh and eighth grades at four elementary schools -- East, Paige, Phillips and Trailwoods. Only board member Duane Kelly dissented, saying he worried about having kindergartners and eighth-graders in the same buildings.

Administrators hope the expansions will help keep students in the school district. Tuesday was the second time around for this proposal, too; during the meeting two weeks ago, the board decided to postpone a vote.

Since that meeting, several parents had called and campaigned for an African-centered middle school, board members said. The district currently teaches African-themed history, geography, culture, values and languages at Chick and Ladd elementaries, as well as Southeast High, as part of the regular district curriculum.

But there is currently no middle school with that theme. The new school, which would be based in an annex building next to Southeast High, would give parents a chance to keep their children in an African-centered school throughout their public education.

When she addressed the board, Jackson said that a charter school had failed her son, who now attends Chick Elementary. As a result, he has better self-esteem, said Jackson, who praised the staff at Chick for involving parents in the school.

"J.S. Chick provided that safety net for this child," Jackson said.

Board members, though, warned parents about possible delays -- especially if Arthur A. Benson II, the plaintiffs' attorney in the school desegregation case, decides to oppose the plan. An attorney for the school district said Benson had requested more data from administrators, but had not taken a position yet.

Reached by phone, Benson said he wanted to know how children from African-centered elementaries had fared in middle school and high school. He said he would look at several other factors, too.

"If they don't give me the data, we may have to force the issue," Benson said.

School administrators started planning for an African-centered middle school months ago, said Stacia Brown, the district's executive director for school leadership.

The new African-centered school would start with sixth and seventh grades in its first year. It would add an eighth grade in its second year, Brown said.

Also Tuesday, the school board approved the retirement of Betty Bettis, the third-grade teacher who had initiated the strip search of several students at Pitcher Elementary last month. Teachers were looking for $5 in missing lunch money.

Bettis had planned to retire at the end of this school year but asked that the board allow her to leave early. The effect on her retirement benefits was not immediately known.

The board did not address the fate of another faculty member involved in the searches.

The board also approved new rules for its District Advisory Committee, which gathers input from parents on school issues. The new rules mean the committee must have open meetings and annual elections, board member Al Mauro said.

During a closed executive session Tuesday, the school board also discussed renewing Superintendent Bernard Taylor Jr.'s contract but did not take a vote.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To reach James Hart, call (816) 234-4902 or send e-mail to jhart@kcstar.com.


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1 posted on 04/05/2002 12:48:48 PM PST by Icthus
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I want an Irish centered school.....
2 posted on 04/05/2002 12:50:39 PM PST by Dan from Michigan
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Maybe they can teach the kids the wonderful traditions of Robert Mugabe or Idi Amin.
3 posted on 04/05/2002 12:51:15 PM PST by Clemenza
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To: Clemenza
Or perhaps even the late Chenjerai "Hitler" Hunzvi.
4 posted on 04/05/2002 12:53:20 PM PST by Dakmar
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To: Icthus
Does this mean that the school will be pro-slavery? That's the reality in much of Africa.
5 posted on 04/05/2002 12:54:15 PM PST by babyface00
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To: Clemenza
"..The district currently teaches African-themed history, geography, culture, values and languages.."

That should help the kids overcome the racial prejudices they say they are exposed to and compete on the same opportunity level as whites.

6 posted on 04/05/2002 12:54:36 PM PST by Icthus
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To: Dan from Michigan
What did they drop from the curriculem to make room? American History?

BTW - What exactly is a African centered school?

7 posted on 04/05/2002 12:55:59 PM PST by Bob J
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Sounds like the Mobile Alabama Public Education School system to me.
8 posted on 04/05/2002 12:56:51 PM PST by Luke
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Now if they REALLY want to do this right, they need to move the entire school to Uganda. I'm sure the whole experience would seem so much more real to them that way.
9 posted on 04/05/2002 12:58:37 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: Clemenza
I'm so glad I don't live in a city anymore and have to deal w/ this kind of stupidity on a recurring basis. <P. Some people are so determined not to face the real problems in their communities that they will turn everything upside down to avoid it.
10 posted on 04/05/2002 12:58:52 PM PST by Pietro
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Sounds unconstitutional to me. Is this really a public school?
11 posted on 04/05/2002 1:02:08 PM PST by veritas max
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To: Pietro
You find a lot of idiocy in suburban areas as well, particularly in the NY/NJ/CT. Between the soccer moms, exurban "sophisticates" and the Union goons, I don't want such BS!
12 posted on 04/05/2002 1:02:42 PM PST by Clemenza
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What exactly is a African centered school

I don't know. I wonder which part of Africa. Egypt? Rwanda? Nigeria? The Pygmies?

I'm sure the Zulus and Tutsis(sp) have a lot in common...

13 posted on 04/05/2002 1:04:13 PM PST by Dan from Michigan
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The district currently teaches African-themed history, geography, culture, values and languages

The schools haven't been able to teach America-themed history, geography, culture, values, and languages....what on earth makes the parents believe they will successfully teach African-themed ones?

That said, how sad that yet another batch of black kids will emerge from school with ethno-centric and feel good indoctrination but without skills and knowledge for careers that will actually make them successfull. How utterly sad. And by the way, I'd be saying the same thing if they had established a Danish-themed school (from my mom's side) or a Southern-themed school (from my dad's side). This is completely useless information.

14 posted on 04/05/2002 1:04:25 PM PST by Lizavetta
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To: Dan from Michigan
Maybe it's just a school dress thingy.
15 posted on 04/05/2002 1:06:49 PM PST by Bob J
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To: Icthus
Several black parents at that meeting, upset by the delay, had accused white board members of racial bias and of ignoring parents' concerns.

Held hostage again by racial scare tactics and division. I wonder if this is an integrated middle school?

16 posted on 04/05/2002 1:10:32 PM PST by alaskanfan
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Guess they'll do just fine on the " African Centered " C.A.T. Test, The" African Centered "Stanford Achievement Test, The "African Centered" Terra Nova Test, not to mention the " African Centered S.A.T Test soon to be released. Kansas City will be a hotbed for McDonald's employment Career Fairs . " Do you want fries with that " or dat ???????
17 posted on 04/05/2002 1:17:36 PM PST by Renegade
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To: Dan From Michigan
I also want an Irish heritage school!! I want to learn about the people of Ireland, the history of Ireland,the customs of Ireland-but, wait !!-I already know that!! Taught to me by my parents and grandparents, aunts and uncles, etc. And not a word of it was done on school time.
18 posted on 04/05/2002 1:20:14 PM PST by Wild Irish Rogue
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To: Dan from Michigan
And they can divide the school into two castes: Hutu and Tutsi. Instead of dodgeball they can use machetes!
19 posted on 04/05/2002 1:30:51 PM PST by Procyon
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"That said, how sad that yet another batch of black kids will emerge from school with ethno-centric and feel good indoctrination but without skills and knowledge for careers that will actually make them successfull."

That's the intention. Job security for black teachers. Lots of feel-good stuff to be proud of. Students that graduate without the skills to succeed in "the white man's world," so they will be dependednt on the Democrats for continued affirmative action, government jobs, public assistance, etc.

If they actually gained valuable skills, they might eventually run off from liberal plantation.

20 posted on 04/05/2002 1:30:56 PM PST by Montfort
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