What’s new at St. Thomas More School 2018-19
A new principal and four new staff members start the new school year.
A new principal and four new staff members start the new school year.
The city’s 39th annual Ethnic Enrichment Festival, one of the largest in the country, will run from Friday, August 17, through Sunday, August 19.
The all girls school welcomes an alum president and new robotics lab equipment.
Every veteran in attendance will get four minutes to tell of his or her service at the Trailside Center.
The mobile food pantry will be at Ruskin from 4 to 5:30 pm August 16.
Center Schools are now serving breakfast. A new initiative puts kids in the working world.
STEM students get a taste of Cerner and Crittendon launches its Trauma Smart Program.
Grandview School aims to ramp up community involvement this year among other initiatives.
“The single best piece of advice I have regarding equipping a child to appreciate the environment is GET OUTSIDE. Nature tells her story best.”
The private preK-12 school says it will use the space for its early childhood program and STEAM activities.
Three Trails Community and Robin’s Nest Salon are partnering to offer free haircuts on Sunday, August 12, from 2 to 5 p.m
Monk’s Roast Beef, Cheesy Street, Jovito’s, and Kona Ice will be on hand Sunday for a fun lunch hour at 117th & Holmes.
Approximately 100 nominations were submitted to award those who have improved their community.
70% of those polled were in favor of a world-class aquarium in Kansas City.
Wornall Rd. from 85th to 89th St, will include all new pavement, curbs and gutters, and sidewalks on both sides of the street.