Kansas City Public Schools
Karen Spader, Ed.D., is an experienced educator currently serving as an Exceptional Education Teacher with Kansas City Public Schools since November 2017. Prior to this role, Karen held the position of Classroom Teacher and Interim Building Administrator at Lakeview Woods School from December 2016 to November 2017, including serving as Interim Building Administrator during the ESY programs in 2017 and 2018. From October 2011 to December 2016, Karen worked as a Career Readiness Executive at the Full Employment Council. Academic credentials include a Doctor of Education in Higher Education and Adult Learning from Walden University, a Master’s Degree in Education from Graceland University, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education and Teaching, also from Graceland University.
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Kansas City Public Schools
The Kansas City Public Schools (KCPS) was organized in 1867 and originally served 2,150 children. Today, the District educates nearly 16,690 children and employs nearly 2,300 teachers and administrators. The urban District offers a rich multi-ethnic, multi-cultural mix of students throughout the city. KCPS envisions its schools as places where every student will develop deep understanding of the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue higher education, obtain family-supporting employment, contribute to the civic well-being of the community, and have the opportunity for a rewarding and fulfilling life. Visit www.kcpublicschools.org/careers for the latest career and staffing opportunities.