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KANSAS CITY, Kan. 鈥?Tonight, teachers and other staff members of Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools will be able to provide feedback on a proposal from the district to install cameras in classrooms.The school board first reviewed a $6.8 million proposal in October. It called for installing about 1,600 cameras in the classrooms of schools throughout the district. Before making a final decision o
stanley cups n whether to move forward with the proposal, the district promised to gather feedback. Here are the details on the forums:Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022:4 to 6 p.m.District headquarters, 2010 North 59th St.Meeting for staff members onlySaturday, Dec. 17, 2022:10 a.m. to 12 p.m.District
stanley cup headquarters, 2010 North 59th St.Meeting is open to the publicSaturday, Dec.17, 2022: 1 to 3 p.m. Virtual meeting, more details to comeMeeting is open to the publicThe districts proposal says cameras will allow
stanley termo puodeliai teachers to stream or record their lessons, giving students across the district equal access to high-quality instruction. Due to a nationwide teacher shortage, the district has relied on long-term substitute teachers in many cases.Recording lessons will also allow students to keep up with work when theyre abs Sprg KCFD rescues window washer from 43-story building in once-in-a-career call
KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Members of the Kansas City, Missouri, Fire Department said goodbye to a leader, a motorcycle enthusiast and a 29-year veteran with the department Monday during the funeral for Capt. Robert Bobby Rocha.The department said Rocha died from COVID-19 he contracted while on the job. His funeral Monday is closed to the public.Following the funeral, the fire department will lead a procession from the McGilley Antioch Chapel past Rochas assigned firehouse - Station 18 - and ending at Mount
stanley mattermos Olivet Cemetery in Raytown, Missouri.Rocha, 59, was a father of three with two grandchildren. Sunday, the Rocha family hosted a drive-through visitation.The department considers his death a line-of-duty death. Rocha is one of three KCFD personnel who has died from COVID-19. EMT Billy Birmingham died in April
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stanley quencher n died the day after Rocha. His funeral was in Wichita, Kansas, Saturday.People who knew Rocha said he was everyones friend. He loved music, motorcycles and being a role model for other firefighters. Copyright 2020 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistri