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Focus on Phlanthropy: Cristo Rey Kansas City
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Description of the Cristo Rey Kansas City High School program which is modeled after the Chicago, Illinois, program started by Father John P. Foley in 1996. This unique high school, sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth, allows students to attend classes four days a week and spend one day working in a local business office. The Cristo Rey Kansas City opened in 2006 and the first graduating class will be presented in 2010. Includes images.
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2008-04-12
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Magazine
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Education: When Desegregation Backfires
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Photos and article about the continuing failure to desegregate schools in the Kansas City School District, despite attempts with magnet schools, improvement of inner-city public schools, and proposed vouchers for private schools.
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1989-07-31
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Magazine Article
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The Kansas City Schools
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News updates about Kansas City high schools and their activities, in an article written by Kansas City School District official Ira Cammack.
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1915-08-14
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Magazine Article
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The Saga of Principal Nero
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Paper documenting the experiences of David Victor Adolphus Nero, a principal of Lincoln High School. The paper focuses on Nero's experiences in Scotland and Great Britain in the 1880s.
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2018
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Manuscript
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Day in The Life of a Teacher
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Follows a Kansas City Missouri School District elementary school teacher through a typical day.
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1988
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Audio Visual
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