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DeVry University, Kansas City, Mo. Donnelly College, Two-year Catholic college founded in 1949, located in Kansas City, Ks. Friends University Kansas City Area Center, master's degree programs including Master of Science in Family Therapy, Lenexa, Ks. Graceland University, Independence, Mo. Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, Ks.
Riley County USD 378 is a public unified school district headquartered in Riley, Kansas, United States. [1] The district includes the communities of Riley, Leonardville, Keats, Bala, Lasita, Walsburg, portions of Manhattan, and nearby rural areas. [2] The district is mostly in Riley County, [3] and extends into Pottawatomie County. [4]
Eight of the schools operated for more than 50 years. Brown Mackie College was able to function for 125 years before closing. [1] The shortest length of operation was less than two years by Bethel Bible College (1900–1901), followed by three years for Concordia Normal School (1874–1876).
The Topeka Board of Education operated separate elementary schools under an 1879 Kansas law, which permitted (but did not require) districts to maintain separate elementary school facilities for black and white students in 12 communities with populations over 15,000. The plaintiffs had been recruited by the leadership of the Topeka NAACP.
Kansas City Public Schools spends nearly $1 million a year to maintain vacant schools — some of which shut down in 2010 when the district closed almost half of its buildings to address dwindling ...
Chase County USD 284 is a public unified school district headquartered in Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, United States. [1] The district includes the communities of Cottonwood Falls, Strong City, Cedar Point, Elmdale, Matfield Green, Bazaar, Clements, Saffordville, Toledo, and nearby rural areas of Chase, Lyon, Morris Counties. [3]
A Jackson County judge on Tuesday modified the bond for the mother of a 5-year-old boy who fell to his death from the 17th floor of a downtown Kansas City high-rise last fall.. Associate Judge R ...
A 1905 photograph of the Old Junction City High School taken shortly after opening. The roots of high school education in the Junction City area can be traced back to the establishment of the McKinley School in 1872, which served as the primary educational facility for elementary and high school students until the construction of a dedicated high school building.