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proud2BlibKansan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-02-06 03:30 PM
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If a small army of happily chatting children marching in a sea of American flags could beat crime, peace would reign at Truman Road and Topping on the city's East Side.

Near that intersection is McCoy Elementary School, which held a "Peace March" yesterday afternoon and invited me along to see the good use they're making of crime stats from this blog.

About 150-200 persons answered Principal Jo Nemeth's call for a march to raise awareness about crime in McCoy's neighborhood.

She showed me a large desk map with stickers marking crime locations near the school. I saw murders and other scary-looking labels.
#1 crime problem, she said: Section 8 housing in Blue Valley Town Homes and Hilltop. She wants them gone. Where are they supposed to go, I ask?
"Nationally, it's known that concentrated Section 8 housing increases crime," she said; dispersion of those residents in a neighborhood is better.

Four of the city's eight homicides this year have occurred near McCoy, said Reggie Pierce, co-chair with Nemeth of the Blue Valley Neighborhood Assocation Crime and Safety Committee.

He said Nemeth was doing a great job with the school and community, noting with a bit of wonder that she lives in Overland Park.

I marched with KCPD Major John Coleman (ret.), security director for the Kansas City School District. How's security? I asked.
"Really, we're doing about the same as every year," he said.

Notes:

+McCoy has a lot to brag about - high test scores, Safe School Zone, etc.
+Coleman's first assignment as a Kansas City cop in 1968 was to quell the riots after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King.
+The neighborhood is still home to people who went to McCoy long ago.
+Reggie Pierce and five others are the Blue Valley Mobile Crime Watch. They have stories.
+McCoy, an imposing three-story brick structure, was built in 1914. No online picture of it exists, from what I can tell.

I say, go McCoy!

http://blogs.kansascity.com/crime_scene/2006/02/mccoy_school_cr.html
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