Banking on KC

Christine Kemper of Kansas City Girls Preparatory Academy: Driving Opportunity for Young Women

Episode Summary

<p>On this episode of Banking on KC, Christine Kemper, founder of Kansas City Girls Preparatory Academy, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss the mission of the school and the benefits of single-gender education.</p> <p>Tune in to discover:</p> <ol> <li>The Kansas City connection to the first public all-girls school in East Harlem, New York.</li> <li>The reasons why Christine Kemper rallied supporters and founded a similar school in Kansas City.</li> <li>The benefits of single-gender education, specifically for girls in middle school.</li> <li>Why KCGPA uses a 360-degree approach to educating students.</li> </ol> <p>Country Club Bank – Member FDIC</p>

Episode Notes

On this episode of Banking on KC, Christine Kemper, founder of Kansas City Girls Preparatory Academy, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss the mission of the school and the benefits of single-gender education.

Tune in to discover:

  1. The Kansas City connection to the first public all-girls school in East Harlem, New York.
  2. The reasons why Christine Kemper rallied supporters and founded a similar school in Kansas City.
  3. The benefits of single-gender education, specifically for girls in middle school.
  4. Why KCGPA uses a 360-degree approach to educating students.

Country Club Bank – Member FDIC