Wanda Paige, candidate questionnaire

Wanda Paige

Name and office sought:

Wanda Brownlee Paige

School Board Candidate

Age: 65

Education: Grade School -Hawthrone Elementary
Junior High – Northwest Junior High
High School – Wyandotte High School (Class of ‘74)
BA – Simpson College – Indianola , Iowa (majored in History)
MST- University of Wisconsin -Stevens Point (Masters in Social Studies)
30 hrs – Drake University – (Adult Education)
15 hrs – Kansas State University – (ESL)

Organizations: Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. (Fund Raising Chair)
Tabernacle Baptist Church (Board of Trustee – President)
Heart of America Sisterhood (President)

Reason for running: I want to continue to improve student academic achievement, strengthen the accountability of school programs, improve communication with the community, and provide social – emotional growth.

What are the three most important issues facing this position and how would you handle them?

1. We need to provide a quality education to every student. That means we need to hire a highly trained and diverse staff to teach. The student teacher ratio should be 1 to 18. This should help to create learning environment which would be more productive. Offer tutoring for parents and students. We have the funds to do this.

2. We need to hire more teachers and work to retain our existing staff. Our Human Resource Department has to be overhauled to make this happen. We need people who can go out and recruit a qualified and diversified staff. In addition, to providing our teachers with a competitive salary. This would help to reduce the stress on our teachers, while also helping to lift the morale in the building. We have the funds to do this.

3. We have to keep our students and staff safe. The fight against Covid 19 hasn’t been easy. We need to require that students and staff between the ages of 12 and over be vaccinated or get tested weekly. Then we also need to improve facilities’ ventilation systems. Monies have been provided and we need make sure it is spent on that.

If you are an incumbent, list your top accomplishments in office.

As an incumbent I’ve helped to provide the following during my tenure in office:

  1. Started a listening tour my first year in office.

2. Hired 30 psychologists and social workers.

3. Updated our textbooks purchasing system to help assist our students and teachers.

4. Started the process to try to raise minimum pay to $15.00 (we’re still working on this)

5. I’ve been working with the Equity and Inclusion Department to better our working environment. (on going process)

6. Worked extremely hard to protect everyone during the pandemic. (mask mandate, went to virtual learning for three nine weeks)

7. Implemented the bond passed by voters to build new schools and do remodeling on some older buildings.

8. During the pandemic helped to deliver food to parents who were struggling.

9. Stressed the importance of hiring local tax paying vendors daily. (currently trying to create a policy to hire local vendors)

10. Still fighting bias in the system.

11. Helped parents, teachers, and students who needed and – or requested help daily.

12. Help to reinstate the position of school operator. This helps us to communicate better with students, parents, teachers and our community.

Have you run for elected office previously, what was the result?

I did run for the school board in 2017 and won.

Sporting KC suffers 2-1 loss in Vancouver

Sporting Kansas City (15-7-7, 52 points) suffered a 2-1 loss at the Vancouver Whitecaps FC (10-9-10, 40 points) on Sunday and remains in second place in the Western Conference.

Brian White, who had scored the Whitecaps last six goals, this time played the part of provider and set up first half goals for Ryan Gauld and Russell Teibert at BC Place in the Vancouver victory.

Johnny Russell was once again on the scoresheet for Sporting, stretching his scoring streak to six straight games and in doing so became the first player in club history to score in six consecutive MLS regular season matches. The streak is the longest by an MLS player this year and ranks eighth longest in MLS history.

MLS MVP candidate Daniel Salloi earned his eighth assist of the season on the goal, and added along with his 16 goals to date, also extended his lead with the most combined goals and assists in Major League Soccer in 2021.

Sporting Kansas City center back Andreu Fontas tallied the first shot of Sunday’s showdown in the 15th minute, coming forward for a corner and directing a glancing header into the arms of Maxime Crepeau.

The Whitecaps would prove more efficient, finding the back of the net with their opening attempt in the 23rd minute. Javain Brown’s cross into the area was headed down by White and fell to Gauld, who gave the hosts a 1-0 lead with his first-time finish from eight yards out.

Gauld, a former teammate of Russell’s in Scotland, nearly added a second goal just over a minute later if not for a sprawling save by Sporting goalkeeper Tim Melia to push the effort past the post.

Gadi Kinda tried his luck at a leveler from long range with a well-struck shot saved by Crepeau in the 27th minute, but it was Vancouver that struck next. Teibert doubled his side’s lead in the 37th minute with a perfectly-placed shot from beyond the penalty area for the Whitecaps captain’s first regular season goal since 2018.

Down two goals, it was the Sporting Kansas City captain who cut the deficit in half on the cusp of halftime. Collecting a pass from Daniel Salloi, Russell cut inside and curled a superb strike past Crepeau for his 11th goal of the season and 36th of his four-year MLS career.

With the stage set for a significant second half for both sides with less than a month remaining in the regular season, the MLS Week 30 finale ultimately came to a close in anti-climactic fashion as neither side recorded a shot on goal in the final 45 minutes.

Vancouver snapped a six-game winless run, and three-game losing streak, against Sporting to move within one point of playoff position.

Meanwhile, Sporting could clinch a playoff berth as early as Wednesday – with 12 MLS matches on the mid-week agenda – before traveling to face first-place Seattle at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday in a match nationally broadcast on Univision and TUDN, in addition to local telecasts on Bally Sports Kansas City and Bally Sports Midwest.

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BPU to meet Wednesday

The Kansas City, Kansas, Board of Public Utilities will meet on Wednesday, Oct. 20

The meetings will be conducted through the internet and phone.

On the agenda for the work session at 5 p.m. Wednesday will be a board update and general manager update; and a 2022 budget workshop on fuel and purchase power.

On the agenda for the regular session at 6 p.m. Wednesday will be a public comment time; KERA program update; KCKCC economic development application; electric production quarterly report; miscellaneous comments and board comments.

To access the Zoom meeting, the public may visit https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84523139724.

To listen by telephone, the public may call toll-free 1-888-475-4499.

The meeting ID number is 845 2313 9724.

The board meeting information packet is online at https://www.bpu.com/Portals/0/pdf/board-information-packet-10-20-21.pdf.

Members of the community who wish to speak to the board during the regular session must be logged in to the Zoom meeting via the internet using their browser or the Zoom application. Members of the public will be asked to raise their hand to signal they wish to address the board.

During the public comment section of the agenda, community members will be asked to provide their name and address and will then have 5 minutes to speak.

For more information on how to access the meeting, visit https://www.bpu.com/About/MediaNewsReleases/October20thBPUBoardMeetingNotice.aspx.