Students of month named for KCK Schools

The Kansas City, Kan., Board of Education honored four students as Students of the Month at the Oct. 27 meeting.  Students who were honored include, back row, from left, Abbey Smith from Harmon High School, Terrance Johnson from Argentine Middle School, front row from left, Marbeya Gallardo Suarez from New Stanley Elementary School and Siena Austin from the Early Watson Jr. Early Childhood Center. (Photo from KCKPS)
The Kansas City, Kan., Board of Education honored four students as Students of the Month at the Oct. 27 meeting. Students who were honored include, back row, from left, Abbey Smith from Harmon High School, Terrance Johnson from Argentine Middle School, front row from left, Marbeya Gallardo Suarez from New Stanley Elementary School and Siena Austin from the Early Watson Jr. Early Childhood Center. (Photo from KCKPS)

Four students were recognized as Students of the Month by the Kansas City, Kan., Board of Education at the Oct. 27 meeting.

The students honored were Siena Austin, Earl Watson Jr. Early Childhood Center; Marbeya Gallardo Suarez, New Stanley Elementary School; Terrance Johnson, Argentine Middle School; and Abbey Smith, Harmon High School.

Siena Austin, Pre-kindergarten, was nominated by preschool teacher, Amanda Dendurent. The nomination: “Siena comes into class each day with a smile on her face. She speaks kindly to her friends and teachers and always tries to include everyone in activities. Siena is very responsible and works hard to make good choices in the classroom. Siena is an excellent role model and she is an asset to our classroom. I am very proud to have her in my class.”

Marbeya Gallardo Suarez, third grade, was nominated by teachers Allison Butler and Elizabeth Traxler. The nomination: “Marbeya Gallardo is an excellent role model and support to her peers in a kind a gentle way. She is a bright, inquisitive young lady who continuously sets the bar for positive behavior in our classroom. Along with aiding her peers, Marbeya strives to improve herself each day. We could not imagine our classroom this year without her smiling face, can do attitude, and willingness to help.”

Terrance Johnson, eighth grade, was nominated by teacher, Micah Louis. The nomination: “I have had the privilege of knowing Terrance for the three years he has attended Argentine. He is going to be a big star one day! Terrance leads by example in all he does. He is a constant learner and always strives to bring out the best in everyone around him. He is a two-year starter at quarterback for our football team and has excelled at every other sport he has played, while still being responsible to maintain an A average. For all of his achievements, he is one of the most compassionate young men I have ever met, and genuinely longs for others around him to experience success. Terrance would be an ideal candidate to consider for student of the month honors.”

Abbey Smith, 11th grade, was nominated by teacher, Kim Angell. The nomination: “Abbey Smith is a strong academic student at J.C. Harmon. She is a very dedicated student who goes above and beyond what is required of her. She maintains a 4.0 GPA and takes her education very seriously. Abbey always takes her education very seriously. She is respected by her peers and teachers, and is a great role model. She always displays the highest level of integrity. She is very deserving of this nomination! ”

Car-van accident on I-435 involved 12 people

Eleven people in a van suffered possible injuries after a collision Friday, Nov. 6, at I-435 at Wolcott Drive in Kansas City, Kan.

According to the Kansas Highway Patrol trooper’s report, a van with 11 people from Nebraska was northbound on I-435 when it stopped in the lane. A Dodge car in back of it was unable to stop in time and ran into the back of the van, the report stated.

The driver of the Dodge, an 18-year-old woman from Kansas City, Mo., was injured and taken to a hospital in Kansas City, Kan., according to the report.

The 11 people in the Ford van, who were all from Winnebago, Neb., had possible injuries, the report stated. They included the driver, a 35-year-old Nebraska woman; and the passengers, four women who were 17 years old, and also two women who were ages 18 and 39. Also listed with possible injuries were four men, two who were 18 years old and two who were 17 years old, all from Winnebago, Neb.

Today’s weather: Sunny and cool; rain may arrive Tuesday night

Tuesday night storms (National Weather Service graphic)
Tuesday night storms (National Weather Service graphic)

Wednesday storms (National Weather Service graphic)
Wednesday storms (National Weather Service graphic)

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Today’s weather will be a lot like yesterday, according to the National Weather Service, but rain may move in on Tuesday night.

Today, expect sunny skies and a high near 61, with a south wind of 5 to 7 mph, the weather service said.

Tonight, it will be mostly clear with a low around 41, according to the weather service. A south southeast wind will be around 6 mph.

Tuesday, it will be partly sunny with a high of 66, the weather service said. A south wind of 7 to 16 may gust as high as 24 mph.

On Tuesday night, there is a 30 percent chance of drizzle and thunderstorms after midnight, according to the weather service. The low will be 57, and a south wind will be about 14 mph with gusts as high as 20 mph.

A storm system will deepen and move eastward on Wednesday, the weather service said.

Some severe storms could form on Wednesday, with a substantial severe wind threat and large hail possible, the weather service said. An isolated tornado or two could be possible.

On Wednesday, Veterans Day, the high will be near 63, with a 60 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, according to the weather service. The south southeast wind will be 15 to 25 mph, becoming west southwest in the afternoon. Winds may gust as high was 34 mph. Between a quarter and half-inch of rain is possible.

Wednesday night, expect a low of 40 and windy conditions, the weather service said.

Thursday’s forecast is sunny with a high near 57, according to the weather service, while Thursday night’s low will be around 34.

Friday, temperatures continue downward as the high will be near 52, with sunny skies, according to the weather service. Friday night’s low will be around 35.

Saturday starts warming a bit, with sunny skies and a high of 60, according to the weather service. Saturday night, expect a low of 41.