By Marilyn Simmons and Arthur Benson, Special to The Kansas City Star
The Kansas City School District is in full turnaround mode, as well it should be.
The district has been failing its children. Educational achievement is unacceptably poor.
The state of Missouri has rightfully criticized the district in eight major findings, focused largely on governance and educational achievement.
But since June the school board has been on a track to effect a complete turn-around of the district.
First, we decided on basic educational principles that we believe are necessary. We call that set of principles “learning for deep understanding.”
They include teachers coaching all students through active learning to build their own understanding to a depth that allows the students to apply that knowledge to new circumstances and to explain what they are doing and why.
Teaching for deep understanding while making state-required “adequate yearly progress” is both desirable and necessary.
With these principles in mind, we are searching the nation for a highly qualified educational leader to be our superintendent.
While that effort continues, the board adopted new statements of the district’s vision and mission.
Not using the high-sounding pabulum common to such statements, this board defined the educational principles that will lead all our students to deep understanding.
Those principles, spelled out on our Web site, include inquiry-based, project-oriented, collaborative instruction led by teachers who continually refine their skills through job-embedded professional development. (Go to www2.kcmsd.net and click on “District MSIP Progress Report.”)
The board included these principles in our accountability plan that we will soon file with the state.
That plan will spell out how the district intends to see that those principles are implemented, with accountability lines running from the board to the superintendent, and through the superintendent to every employee and student in the district, drawing parents and the community into the plan.
This accountability plan will address — and soon fix — all eight of the state’s criticisms of the district, starting immediately.
Early next year we will hire a superintendent who fully shares our commitment that all students can and should learn to deep understanding.
As a school board, we have only one employee to oversee, the superintendent. We intend to permit that superintendent to implement the district’s educational mission by executing its accountability plan.
We do this with the full expectation that sooner, rather than later, there will be abundant evidence that our students are learning to deep understanding and making adequate yearly progress.
In the words of our new vision statement, all of our students will be on the path to becoming equipped to pursue higher education, obtain family-supporting employment, and contribute to the well-being of the community.
And we expect the community to hold us to these promises.
Marilyn Simmons is president of the Kansas City Board of Education. Arthur Benson is board vice president.









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I guess when you are dead
I guess when you are dead last you can only get better right? It continues to amaze me that after all the leaders that the KCMO school district has burned through, with nothing really changing except perhaps the increase in the legal bills, that people in the district aren't more aware that at least part of the problem is the school board.
Between that and the number of parents that either don't care or are missing in action, it should surprise no one about their lack of progress.
Maybe it would be better if they started from scratch?
Benson did more to destroy
Benson did more to destroy the KC School District than any other person connected with it. The fact that he has teamed up with Simmons is neither surprising nor welcome. I pray each night that the State takes over the KCSD and throws both of them out.
"We do this with the full
"We do this with the full expectation that sooner, rather than later, there will be abundant evidence that our students are learning to deep understanding and making adequate yearly progress." That's pretty high-sounding pabulum if you ask me. When exactly is "sooner rather than later?" Are they promising that this year's test scores will show adequate yearly progress? And what exactly will be the "abundant evidence that our students are learning to deep understanding?"
If Simmons and Benson accomplish nothing else, they have mastered the art of high-sounding pabulum.
Well, some people do like a
Well, some people do like a challenge.
But I would also wonder why anyone would want the job--given the history of the school board, other non-elected people who seem to have substantial influence on the board, etc etc.
Art Benson has been around now, what, over 20 years? Can we assume he is also part of the problem--at this point, I think everyone is. How about some reflective self assessment instead of this puff piece.
Jenniferm, Let's turn this
Jenniferm,
Let's turn this around and say if someone DID apply for the KC super, the question to ask them is "how can we to assume you have any intelligence if you are applying for this position?".
I submit anyone doing this job is purely a mercenary or a whore......
How About This.... I must
How About This....
I must confess I have never been exposed to "deep understanding", but I am sure it must be better then merely learning... What kind of bs is this?
How about making teachers accountable for progress and those that do not perform are fired? I am so tired of this school board kissing some educator's ass instead of insuring our kids are learning, and I don't mean "deep learning", and not giving our kids a chance...
This article is merely cya'g yourselves. Get real, or get out!!!
So if I was an applicant in
So if I was an applicant in an interview.
And I asked, "you have had x number of superintendents in y number of years, why is that?"
What honest and forthright answer will you give that person?