By Kathy Feist
Kansas City Public Schools will share plans of its proposed renovation of Hale Cook Elementary, 7302 Pennsylvania Ave., in a public meeting at Ward Parkway Presbyterian Church, 7406 Ward Parkway, on Wednesday, February 11, from 6:30 to 7:30 pm.
The school district has applied for a Special Use Permit for the project.
The proposal includes a building addition and renovation, added parking and site improvement. Cost is estimated at $13.4 million.

The school opened in 1923, closed briefly in 2009 and, thanks to community efforts, re-opened in 2014. Last year, the school added a mobile classroom to accommodate the growing school population.
The public is invited to attend the meeting and will have the opportunity to ask questions of the district and design team for the project.
Discover more from Martin City Telegraph
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
You may also like
-
Cornerstones of Care hosts early tour of Education Campus at former Archbishop O’Hara High School
-
Your guide to summer camps and programs in south Kansas City in 2026
-
Hickman Mills outreach program helps families take the next step toward stability and self-reliance
-
Brookside Charter School breaks ground on new primary school building
-
After a tumultuous year, Hickman Mills School Board candidates run to fill three open seats
