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Board reviews Teachers Like Me partnership; members ask for program data and terms
Summary
The Kansas City, Kansas Board of Education discussed a proposed memorandum of understanding with the Teachers Like Me program during its May 27 meeting, focusing on the program fee, what it covers and whether the district can measure participant retention.
The Kansas City, Kansas Board of Education discussed a proposed memorandum of understanding with the Teachers Like Me program during its May 27 meeting, focusing on the program fee, what it covers and whether the district can measure participant retention.
"The $15,000 covers for the full 3 years. It's a one-time payment that's made, and that allows them to be able to support those individuals with part of the residential stay that they have," said a district presenter, explaining the fee covers housing and additional professional supports provided by the Teachers Like Me nonprofit partner. Board members asked for more granular…
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