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KCPS Boosts Grad Rates, Tech Access with Student Input

Published 5 days ago
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Kansas City Public Schools (KCPS) unveiled their strategic plan to enhance graduation rates and elevate tech access for students. The plan involves robust counseling, close progress tracking, and effective school leadership, all of which are yielding positive results.

The district also presented a tech roadmap, including the replacement of outdated devices, the transition of secondary students to Apple Neos, and the provision of MacBooks for teachers. These upgrades aim to foster IT certifications and tech career paths.

Board members and students alike expressed support for the initiatives, with students even influencing decisions like the switch from iPads. The Student District Advisory Council continues to amplify student voices in program development and improvements.

Future steps include enhancing power supplies, reviewing device insurance, upgrading to thirty gigabit internet, and implementing an AI policy for safe, educational use. The board recently approved $2.7 million for the Apple Neos.

With student input driving change and board support, KCPS appears well-positioned to continue making strides in graduation rates and tech advancements.

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