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Bittersweet Day for KC Charter School

Académie Lafayette had their annual lottery for next year's kindergarten class Thursday March 14.

Although they joke about shutting the windows and blinds in the small conference room at Académie Lafayette’s K–2 campus, the dozen administrators, board members and witnesses at the annual lottery for admission take confidentiality very seriously.

The lottery system started five years ago when Académie Lafayette began receiving more applications than they had space for students.

“It’s bittersweet- It’s unpleasant- Those would be two adjectives I would use,” said Heather Royce, Académie Lafayette’s K–2 principal.

People sit around a small conference table with a wooden box for the admission lottery at the head of the table.

Académie Lafayette administrators, board members and witnesses at the annual lottery prepare to draw 46 names of kindergartners out of a wooden box.

Of this year’s 136 applicants for the 2014 kindergarten class, there is space for 46. This is the space available after siblings of current students, any children of staff and “re-instated students”, or students who were picked during the previous year’s lottery, but whose parents decided to delay kindergarten for another year.

Admission at Académie Lafayette primarily happens in kindergarten because of its French-immersion curriculum.

“We’ve consistently had about 175 applications received during the open application period for the last three years,” said Katie Hendrickson, director of communications and admissions at Académie Lafayette. “This year we’ve received 30 more applications, so the interest in the school is growing and has grown steadily.”

Enrollment in charter schools in Kansas City and St. Louis has grown in the last decade according to the Missouri Department of Elementary & Secondary Education (DESE).

Graph from DESE showing charter school enrollment in St. Louis and Kansas City from 2002 to 2013.

Missouri Public Charter School Enrollment from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

Charter schools were first permitted in Kansas City and St. Louis in 1998 to give parents alternative school options because the public schools in both cities were struggling.

Académie Lafayette was founded in 1999 as the first charter school in Missouri.

In June of 2012, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon signed legislation allowing unaccredited school districts and school boards in accredited districts to apply for a charter school charter with DESE.

DESE Communications Coordinator Sarah Potter said it’s not yet clear how this legislation might impact the number of charter schools in the state.

“I’m not sure that we’re going to see more charter schools,” Potter said. “I think there is hesitancy with sponsors because there is more accountability.”

This increased accountability includes new standards for reporting academic performance and transparency of school finances to the state.

Académie Lafayette, which is sponsored by the University of Central Missouri, is looking at possible expansions.

“We are full already in this building,” Royce said. “We opened this building in August, really at capacity with six kindergartens, six first grades and six second grades.”

Letters to families letting them know whether or not they have been selected in the lottery will be mailed March 15.

“I ask families to have a plan B, but I don’t know exactly where they go [if they don’t get in],” Hendrickson said. “This is a painful and sad day, because we know that we have the chance to really accept students and help them go a certain direction with their education, and it’s really sad to see this whole other group of kids that we’ll never meet.”

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2013 Sesame Street Live Play Zone Photos

Did you get a chance to meet Elmo and Ernie on January 19th? These Sesame Street favorites made an appearance at the Meet & Greet hosted by KCPT before the Saturday morning...

Did you get a chance to meet Elmo and Ernie on January 19th? These Sesame Street favorites made an appearance at the Meet & Greet hosted by KCPT before the Saturday morning performance of Sesame Street Live.  Your local public television station is your source for Elmo, Ernie, Abby and so many more!  Look below for your photo and stay tuned in to KCPT for the latest episodes.  Post your photos and help all of your Facebook friends to find their way to Sesame Street!

Download Your Photo HERE

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Clifford’s BIG 50th Birthday Party

Celebrate Clifford the Big Red Dog's 50th birthday with KCPT on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at KCPT Kids on Ice.

This February marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of Clifford, the Big Red Dog by Norman Bridwell. That means Clifford is about 350 in dog years!

Celebrate Clifford the Big Red Dog’s 50th birthday with KCPT on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at KCPT Kids on Ice. To mark this MONUMENTAL occasion, you can skate with Clifford, sign his BIG birthday card and enjoy some special birthday treats.

Event Details
Saturday, February 23, 2013 | 10am – 1pm
Crown Center Ice Terrace
Tickets only available day of the event, RSVP here.

Admission & Skate Rental:
Adults and kids over 4 years old – $6.00
Children 4 and under – FREE
Over age 60 – FREE
Skate Rental – $3.00

This event is sponsored in part by: Crown Center logo, Gamma Phi Beta logo, Hills logo and Starbucks logo

 

 

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Get Ready to Write!

KCPT's 2013 PBS Kids GO! Writers Contest encourages kids to GO! Write! K-3 Graders can submit their stories January 10, 2013 - April 10, 2013.

KCPT’s 2013 PBS Kids GO! Writers Contest encourages kids to GO! Write! KCPT is once again encouraging elementary school students to stretch their creative wings by hosting the contest in the Kansas City region. For more than 16 years thousands of kids in grades K-3 have participated in this annual local and national contest. Stories can be mailed to the station or submitted online. Contest deadline is April 10, 2013. Local winners will be announced in late April and national winners will be announced in summer 2013.

Entry forms can be downloaded here.

Learn more about the contest guidelines and awesome prizes.

A panel of America’s foremost children’s authors, illustrators and content experts will serve as honorary judges for the national PBS KIDS GO! Writers Contest. The 2013 honorary judges include:

 

  • Jeff Kinney: As a New York Times bestselling author, online game developer and designer, Kinney has been named one of Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World. His seventh book, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Third Wheel, is the biggest print book of 2012. His book series has over 83 million in print worldwide, translated into more than 40 languages. He spent his childhood in the Washington, D.C., area and moved to New England in 1995. Jeff lives in southern Massachusetts with his wife and their two sons.

 

  • Kate Klimo: As Vice President and Publisher of the Random House/Golden Books Group, she has been responsible for extending the Seuss brand into new formats including board and novelty books, and publishing non-fiction celebrations of Dr. Seuss’s life and works. Klimo has nearly 30 years of experience at Random House; more than 15 of them spent working on All Things Seuss. She is also the production executive of The Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That! Kate is the author of many books for young readers, including 12 titles in the Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library series. She has also written for young adults (The Centauriad Series) and has a new series for children, Dog Diaries, launching in January 2013.

 

  • Jarrett Krosoczka: Two-time winner of the Third to Fourth Grade Book of the Year in the Children’s Choice Book Awards, author and illustrator for sixteen published books – ten picture books and six graphic novels. He has seen his work recommended by national publications like Newsweek, The New York Times and USA Today. His Punk Farm and Lunch Lady series are also in development to be feature films.

 

  • Susan Meddaugh: Author and illustrator of Martha Speaks, the best-selling book series, as well as a creative producer of the award-winning PBS KIDS series of the same name. Susan grew up in New Jersey, studied art and illustration, and now lives in Massachusetts with her family — including her dogs of course.

 

  • R.L. Stine: As one of the best-selling children’s authors in history, he has sold over 350 million books that have been read all over the world including Goosebumps – one of the best-selling children’s series of all-time. R.L. lives in New York City with his wife Jane and his dog Minnie.

 

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