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Old 11-25-2006, 05:49 PM
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Call a good Historic Realtor and look in Midtown or the Northeast part of Kansas City. great people. You can become part of a changing area and get involved and know your neighboors as freinds. Thanks Yuri I

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Old 05-30-2007, 07:46 PM
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We lived in OP for about 5 years and currently live in Liberty, MO. I know that the Blue Valley School District is touted as "all that" but I can't tell you how glad I was to leave it. Although there is money for many different programs, their basic curriculum for the three "R's" (Reading, Writing & Arithmetic) have something to be desired!!! I've even had teachers tell me when my kids were in school how concerned they were regarding the curriculum. When questioning the principal of one of my kid's schools about some english basics...grammar, writing in complete sentences...that type of thing...his response to me was that they didn't want to stifle the children's creativity. It didn't matter to him that the kids didn't know what a complete sentence was or that they didn't know what a verb was (in 7th grade) as long as they were creative!!!! When pushed on the fact that the kids aren't learning basic english and math, his response to me was that they had good test scores. The BV School district does not care about if the children actually learn anything. They only care about how the "schools" are rated. And just so you know, my kids do well in school but it took them, at minimum, 1 year to catch up to their peers when we moved to the Liberty School District. I am not a person who is supportive of the BV School District. It has not been my experience that the District is supportive of the kids. Dollars are the only thing they are concerned with...they move kids around a lot from one school to another as they juggle the growing population. Us moms use to sit out at the pool and talk about the kids and the various areas they were struggling with in school. The thing I found interesting is that all of our kids were struggling in the same areas...math and english. There are basic flaws in the curriculum. It is my personal opinion that the reason the test scores are so high is that this area basically has a higher income population who are also educated and who put the additional effort into their kids so that they do well...like myself...I took my children to outside programs to make up for the school district's deficiencies. If you chose to move to OP, just make sure you stay on top of your kids education...always oversee what is being taught and make sure to use outside sources to fill in where the school district lacks. As far as racial prejudice goes, I didn't see that...I agree with one of the other people...it's all about the dollar! Not just OP but the whole KC Metro area is a best kept secret on where to live and raise a family. We're from California and have lived here for 11 years and just love the area.

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Old 06-02-2007, 03:05 AM
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I posted this in another thread, but it seems to fit this one too:


If you are asking about "kansas city" this should be under "Missouri" not kansas. After reading through a handful of threads on this website, I can honestly say that you will get nothing but ridiculous comments about "KC" from Kansans.

The area around the speedway is a joke, unless you are 12, are buying a couch or need a fishing rod. The Tbones are not an "attraction" they are little bus league team that Kansans for some ungodly reason love. Sad thing is, outside of the speedway area of KCK, there really is nothing on the Kansas side except suburban homes and typical suburban shopping. Both of which you can find in MO suburbs. You can also buy the same home in the MO suburbs for much less the KS suburbs.

People from Overland Park don't know this, or don't want to admit it, but the Northland of KCMO is just as nice as Overland Park. The schools are similar, the shopping is similar, yet downtown, the airport and just about everything else is closer to the Northland than Overland Park or Olathe. And the people don't think they are better than the rest of the metro area either. Some people actually like living close to downtown, crossroads, crown center, plaza etc, plust the traffic in Johnson County is worse than anything in downtown KC or the MO suburbs.

To answer your question without trying to push you clear to Lawrence, the KC area offers any living style anybody could ever want.

From rural to suburban to urban condos and lofts. You can find it all and you can do it all in Missouri where you can actually be a part of the metro area rather than a freeloading hater who avoids crossing into MO at all costs till it's time to fly, go to a game, a museum, an amusement park a zoo, a festival, a concert, a nightclub etc.

So please if you like suburban living, consider a MO suburb. I would highly recommend the I-29 or 152 corridors of KCMO's northland, the Liberty area, the areas around Lee's Summit, Blue Springs, Independence are nice as well all along the I-470 corridor or even out south in Cass County.

But allow me to say that KCMO's urban core is quite a nice place as well. KCK is not. KCK is crap all the way across, then it turns rural, then you are out by the speedway.

KCMO has many very nice, historic neighborhoods with low crime, mature trees and amazing access to big city culture, nightlife etc.

KCMO has bad areas for sure, the east side and the far southeast side are having issues, but anywhere in the core of the city from the River Market, through Downtown, The Crossroads, Crown Center, Union Hill, Hyde Park, Valentine, Midtown, Volker, Westport, Plaza, all the way out to Brookside, Waldo, Red Bridge and even Martin City is nice.

So many museums, art galleries, festivals etc. You have transit if you need or want to use it, you have wonderful parks like Pen Valley, Loose and Mill Creek.

I can go on and on. City living in KCMO is as good as any city out there. Just don't ask people from Overland Park about KCMO, they will tell you to buy a gun.

But again, if you do have kids and don't want to live in the city where urban schools are a challenge, the MO side offer even more good school districts than the KS side does. They wrap around the city in all directions.

Don't listen to Kansans that say stay out of MO where the school districts are bad. I say stay out of KS where they can't even keep science and religion separate.

GO KC!

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