Learn to Swim program launches

The Learn to Swim program launched Wednesday at the Providence YMCA-Ball Family Center, 8601 Parallel Parkway. (Photo by Sara Thacker, KCKPS)
A ribbon-cutting was held for the new Learn to Swim program on Wednesday at the Providence YMCA-Ball Family Center. (Photo by Sara Thacker, KCKPS)
Children in the Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools will receive swimming instructions through the Learn to Swim program. (Photo by Sara Thacker, KCKPS)
The guest speaker at the Wednesday event was Olympic gold medalist Cullen Jones. (Photo by Sara Thacker, KCKPS)

The Learn to Swim program launched on Wednesday, Feb. 23, at the Providence YMCA-Ball Family Center, 8601 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, Kansas.

After the drowning of a 13-year-old Kansas City, Kansas, boy last summer, the YMCA, the Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools and the Unified Government launched a Learn to Swim program.

Funded by a grant from Warner Media, the program provides swimming lessons at no cost to students in the Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools.

The guest speaker at the launch on Wednesday was Olympic gold medalist Cullen Jones.

To see an earlier story, visit https://wyandotteonline.com/youth-swimming-program-to-start-in-february/.

Community Voice Social event planned tonight

A Community Voice Social event is planned from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24 at Kansas City Kansas Community College, lower Jewell level, 7250 State Ave.

Sponsored by the Jegna Klub and Fringe Benefits of Education, the event will feature middle school, high school and college age students’ voices. Parents also may attend.

They will discuss barriers that are faced by youth, the needs and concerns of retaining them as residents and having a post-secondary community buy in.

The process is aimed at enabling youth to meet their own developmental needs and strengthen student ownership of the change process.

Several youth from throughout Wyandotte County are planning to participate in the event, along with other groups.

For more information, see https://fb.me/e/1Z0FoQI7q.

Kansas governor calls on education commissioner to resign for discriminatory remark

Watson allegedly made insensitive statements about American Indians

by Tim Carpenter, Kansas Reflector

Topeka — Gov. Laura Kelly said Thursday the state’s education commissioner must resign after making a discriminatory remark and urged the Kansas State Board of Education to work on addressing problems raised by the comments.

Randy Watson, the commissioner of education since 2014, was speaking during a virtual conference earlier this month when he made an insensitive statement about American Indians. A social media post quoting Watson couldn’t be verified.

The governor said the state of Kansas and the state Board of Education must take seriously commentary by officials that expressed insensitivity.

“There is no question that Randy Watson must resign his position immediately, given his comments last week,” Kelly said. “However, the Board of Education must also focus on ways to address these issues going forward.”

Kelly said the state should build on “this moment to celebrate diversity and ensure that all Kansas school children are treated with dignity and respect.”

The state Board of Education scheduled for Friday a closed-door meeting to discuss an “inappropriate” comment by Watson. It is considered a personnel matter, which allows that conversation to occur in executive session. If the board dismissed Watson, that action would be affirmed in public session.

Board members Ann Mah, of Topeka, and Jim McNiece, of Wichita, said they wanted to learn more about what Watson said during a virtual conference that occurred Feb. 14-15.

Mah couldn’t provide Watson’s exact words, but she said they would be considered “inappropriate” and out of character for the commissioner.

On Wednesday, Kansas Reflector submitted a Kansas Open Records Act request for a video of Watson that would shed light on the controversy.

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See more at https://kansasreflector.com/2022/02/24/kansas-governor-calls-on-education-commissioner-to-resign-for-discriminatory-remark/