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LEE S SUMMIT, Mo. 鈥?School districts across the Kansas City area are busy getting ready for the new school year. As teachers and students gear up for the fall semester, KSHB 41 talked to two first-year teachers going into education. I just want to do the best I can everyday for my students, said Austin Graham, first-year teacher at Greenwood Elementary School.Graham grew up in the Lees Summit School Dist
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Students and staff in the Independence School District will no longer have to wear masks after the district dropped a mask mandate on Friday. Superintendent Dr. Dale Herl had previously announced the mask mandate on Jan. 14.At the time, Herl cited an increase in staffing shortages in the district and difficulty in finding substitutes to fill in for those who were calling in sick. This discussion isn t about whether masks are effective or not, Herl said at the time. And it s not a discussion on how severe or
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