Blue Valley Superintendent Dr. Gillian Chapman wrote to parents last week, stating that the community “deserves honest, informed conversations about public education.” Most of what followed was anything but honest. Chapman’s email was prompted by an opinion in the Kansas City Star by paid contributor Patrick Tuohey, entitled “Blue Valley schools are flush with cash. […] The post USD 229 Superintendent Dr. Gillian Chapman deceives parents on achievement and funding appeared first on ...| The Sentinel
Open enrollment gives students better opportunities to learn, but education officials say it creates too much work for them.| The Sentinel
The federal grants on hold in Johnson County total $2.8 million, but those districts have $237 million in cash reserves left over from prior years.| The Sentinel