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It was a part of the Kansas City, Missouri School District. West High School had the highest Latino population of any high school in the district. In 1978, Don Pecina led a group of parents who examined West High School; they wished to improve the education since many residents of western Kansas City committed crimes and died in violent manners.
Saint Pius X Catholic High School (Kansas City, Missouri) St. Teresa's Academy; Southeast High School (Missouri) Southwest Early College Campus; Southwest High School (Kansas City, Missouri) Staley High School
Sacred Heart High School (Missouri) St. Michael the Archangel Catholic High School; Saint Pius X Catholic High School (Kansas City, Missouri) St. Teresa's Academy; St. Vincent High School (Perryville, Missouri) Springfield Catholic High School (Missouri)
The Kansas City School District made the announcement June 9, 2014. [2] After a group of ministers and public school advocates criticized the plan in March 2015, the Academie stepped back from the plan. [3] The school closed again after the last day of classes in 2016, with a graduating class of 70 students.
Bishop Ward High School was established in 1908 as Catholic High School at 1236 Sandusky, Kansas City, Kansas. In 1931, during the Great Depression, the current building was built at 708 North 18th Street, Kansas City, Kansas, and the school was renamed Bishop Ward High School. It is named after Bishop John Ward.
Cristo Rey Kansas City High School is a Roman Catholic high school founded by the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth in 2006 as a part of the Cristo Rey Network of schools. It is located in Kansas City, Missouri, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kansas City-Saint Joseph. [2]
The school was founded as a Catholic high school in 1942 and was named for John Joseph Hogan, the first bishop of the Diocese of Kansas City. It became a charter school in 1999. [ 3 ] [ 4 ]