Today at the fair

Wednesday’s events at the Wyandotte County Fair, starting at 5 p.m., include:

Carnival wristband night, $15 to ride all rides all evening.
Hendricks’ Petting Zoo and Pig Races.
Steele Road Band, free performance 7-9 p.m. at the arena.
Back Road Express, free performance 7-9 p.m. at the free stage.
Swine Show at 7 p.m.

The fairgrounds are at 13700 Polfer Road, which is east of K-7 on Polfer Road. For more information, see www.wycofair.com.

To see an earlier story, visit https://wyandotteonline.com/five-day-wyandotte-county-fair-kicks-off-tuesday/.

6-7 Georgia basketball standout signs with KCKCC

With his mother, Kris Bailey-Christner, and KCKCC coaches Alton Mason, standing left, and Kelley Newton as witnesses, 6-7 Connor Bailey signed a letter of intent Tuesday to become a member of the Blue Devil basketball team this fall. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)
With his mother, Kris Bailey-Christner, and KCKCC coaches Alton Mason, standing left, and Kelley Newton as witnesses, 6-7 Connor Bailey signed a letter of intent Tuesday to become a member of the Blue Devil basketball team this fall. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

Connor Bailey thought he had enough basketball after a successful high school career in Georgia. Fortunately for Kansas City Kansas Community College, the 6-7 combo guard-forward changed his mind and signed to continue his playing career with the Blue Devils Tuesday.

“Connor is going to be a great asset to this team,” said KCKCC head coach Kelley Newton. “He fills a spot Armonti Shorter filled last year as a big scoring guard and as a little older player, gives us some leadership we lacked this past season. It says a lot that he’s coming back after not having played for a couple of years but we’re real happy he did.”

Playing at Midway High School just outside of Savannah, Ga., Bailey averaged 15 points and 8 rebounds on a team that finished 24-3.

“We got beat on a buzzer beater in the Sweet Sixteen,” he said.

A 2014 graduate, Bailey enrolled at Kennesaw State in Kennesaw, Ga., but did not play basketball.

“I decided not to play anymore but then I coached a rec team that won the championship in a youth program in Atlanta,” he said.

His interest in the game rekindled, Bailey came in contact with Anthony Evans, with whom Newton had played basketball at Neosho County Community College. Newton continued his career at Oklahoma, Evans at Georgia. Contact with Newton was made and after an on-site visit to the KCKCC campus Tuesday, Bailey signed on to become a Blue Devil.

Classes to begin Aug. 15 for most KCKPS students

New student enrollment starts Aug. 3

First day of school
There are two official start days for the 2016-2017 school year for students in the Kansas City, Kan., Public Schools.

Monday, Aug. 15, will be the first full day of classes for K-5 (except New Stanley Elementary), plus 6th grade students at all middle schools (except Northwest Middle) and 9th grade students at Washington, Wyandotte, Schlagle and Harmon high schools. At Sumner Academy of Arts and Science, 8th graders plus students new to Sumner Academy will begin classes on Monday, Aug. 15. There will be a full day of classes for students at all grade levels on Tuesday, Aug. 16.

New Stanley Elementary School and Northwest Middle School follow a different school schedule. Here is their start schedule:

New Stanley Elementary School
• July 27, Students Report/Early Dismissal
• July 27-29, Early Dismissal/Home Visits
• Aug. 1, Regular Schedule for Students

Northwest Middle School

• Aug. 2, First Day of School for 6th Graders
• Aug. 3, First Day of School for All Students

For pre-kindergarten students, Monday, Aug. 15, will be Family Advocacy, and the first full day of school for students will be Tuesday, Aug. 16.

Enrollment information
Elementary students new to the district should contact the school they will attend for information about enrollment. To find out which elementary school your child should attend, contact Student Services at 913-279-2248. High school and middle school students who are new to the district must enroll during the New Student Enrollment at the Central Office and Training Center, 2010 N. 59th St., on one of the following dates/times:

• Wednesday, Aug. 3, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
• Thursday, Aug. 4, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
• Friday, Aug. 5, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Parents are asked to bring the following with them when they enroll their student:
 Current immunization records (Students may not enroll without shots being up-to-date)
 Birth certificate
 Transcript
 Proof of residency (One of the following: mortgage/lease agreement; utility bill or mail with the parent’s name and current address; or driver’s license with current address. Mail addressed to “resident” is not acceptable.)
 Proof of guardianship

Immunizations
The Kansas City, Kan., Public Schools follows state regulations regarding immunizations for students. All students must comply with these regulations to attend school.

All students returning to school for the 2016-2017 school year must be current on their immunizations.

Parents of returning students who are in need of additional immunizations before the fall, have been notified by letter. Please make plans to have your children immunized before the new school year begins.

Details about immunizations are posted on the district’s website at www.kckps.org under “Parent Info” and “Student Health.”

Early release Wednesdays

Each Wednesday during the school year, building staff come together in professional development sessions in order to strengthen their skills, practices, values and expectations, in order to improve student achievement.

To allow for this professional development time, students at all grade levels are released two hours early each Wednesday. (The exception is half-day preschool students who do not attend school on Wednesdays).

Parent and student handbook
The Student Services Department of the Kansas City, Kan., Public Schools has updated the Parent and Student Handbook to serve as a communications resource for families.

The handbook includes enrollment information, information about student health and safety, district policies, student support programs and services, and much more.

The handbook will be provided to all families at the beginning of the school year. It also is available online in both English and Spanish: http://kckps.org/images/departments/student_services/parent_handbook.pdf
http://kckps.org/images/departments/student_services/parent_handbook_s.pdf

– Information from the Kansas City, Kan., Public Schools