Address: | 5125 N Sycamore Dr, Kansas City, MO 64119, USA |
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Postal code: | 64119 |
Phone: | (816) 321-5110 |
Website: | https://www.nkcschools.org/page.cfm?p=1828 |
I personally loved this school. Some of its features weren't so good. In my opinion I didn't like the lunch. So I ate PB and J for the rest of the year. All of the teachers were nice. Some are strict but sometimes really nice! Our EX- principal Dr. Kupka was the BEST principal ever. She's our EX because she retired :( . All I have to say is you will learn good at this school. I'm going off to middle school. Good bye :D
My son came to this school in the 3rd grade. And I must say that the staff and principal were great.
My daughter transferred here last year. The school is amazing! The teachers and staff are great and I have no complaints. I can't speak for the other reviews on her but I have nothing but good things to say about Gracemor.
So many 1 star reviews written by people that don't even live in the district based upon the short sighted actions of a few people. Yes it was awful what was done to the blind student but Gracemor is an excellent school and we are lucky to such a fine school in the neighborhood.
Written by someone who does live in the district!
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