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JEFFERSON CITY, MO (August 28, 2020) — The National Coalition for Public School Options (PSO) Missouri Chapter sent the Kansas City Public Schools (KCPS) a cease and desist letter demanding that the district immediately stop violating parent’s rights in its effort to block families from accessing the school of their choice as guaranteed under Missouri law.
PSO is prepared to pursue further litigation if the district continues to fail to continue violating state law in its implementation of the Missouri Course Access and Virtual School Program (MOCAP).
PSO’s letter states, “The result of these ongoing violations is that Kansas City families and students are being actively denied their rights to access the virtual learning courses or programs that best meet the needs of their family, as guaranteed by Missouri law. At anytime this would be a serious infringement. In the midst of the Covid pandemic, these violations are all the more unconscionable and downright dangerous.”
The letter comes on the heels of new evidence that sheds light on the district’s actions to deny families their rights, including:
“MOCAP was not intended to diminish the public school system in Missouri, it was designed to give parents choice and control over their child’s educational future,” said Colleen Cook, Parent Board President, PSO. “Education is more important than ever, and it’s disheartening to see a school district undermine parents to fulfill their own bottom line."
“This letter explains that MOCAP requires Missouri families to be fully informed that they have choice in their child’s education, and PSO is prepared to ensure every family has the opportunity to make that decision and freely exercise their rights,” continued Cook.