
June 10, 2020 To our Hope Leadership Academy Family: Hello HLA Family. As principal of HLA, I could not go without addressing the current events of our Nation. I want to start by... READ MORE >

December 14, 2021 Hello Families of Hope Leadership Academy. Let me start by saying that we recognize the difficulties that this time has brought about and we truly appreciate your patience and diligence with the changes that we have consistently faced. Please continue to help us by holding your students accountable to completing all of their assignments in a... READ MORE >

October 02, 2020 Dear New and Returning Hope Leadership Academy Families, As we prepare for the next phase of our 2020-2021 school year, our top priority is the well-being and safety of all students and staff. Reopening our school in a manner that is responsive to the... READ MORE >

Wagner Unit Boys and Girls Club Summer Program is free to children ages 5 to 12 that live within the KCPS boundaries. Please call 816.241.5252 for information, the program starts June 1st. They are located at 2405 Elmwood Ave, KCMO 64127. Thornberry located on 43rd St. welcomes previous year children for their summer program. You must have attended last year in... READ MORE >

Hello HLA Falcon Families, Under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act of 2020, families that qualify for free or reduced price meals at school may be eligible for a new one-time Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer (P-EBT) of up to $302 per child (Pre-Kindergarten – Grade 12) to help cover the cost of meals students have eaten at home on days that schools... READ MORE >

Hello HLA Families, Keeping students and staff healthy is a top priority for Hope Leadership Academy, and we have policies, procedures and guidelines in place to prevent the spread of illnesses and viruses. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's novel coronavirus (COVID-19) update provided school districts and communities guidance regarding preparation... READ MORE >

There is something special about turning the pages of a book and getting lost in the story. Reading has been proven to be beneficial to children of all ages and has become a fun way to relax and learn. Here are some reasons why reading is beneficial for your kid. Expanded vocabulary Books allow for children to find new words and be exposed to vocabulary that they... READ MORE >

Your child is in the midst of summer and hasn’t started thinking about the first day back to school yet. With quite a few days of summer still on the horizon, it’s not too late to incorporate journaling into your child’s daily activities. Here are 6 reasons that a journal is a beneficial addition to your kid’s summertime routine. Beats boredom The freedom of... READ MORE >

One of the best parts of being a parent is watching your child grow and develop an original personality. All children are different- even siblings can be polar opposites! They can have varying physical looks and interests, and socially, they can also have different approaches to comfortability. Here are some tips to raising an introverted child who is happy and... READ MORE >

Keep your child entertained this summer with simple and budget-friendly arts and crafts projects. Here are 10 art projects for kids that allow them to play with materials, colors and structure. Let your little one experiment with expressing themselves through art and letting their inner Picasso shine. Reuse and recycle Start saving your soda bottles and toilet... READ MORE >

With the introduction of technology, public libraries aren’t a necessity like they were in the past. With information at our fingertips, in the convenience of our homes, there is less of a need to step foot in a library — yet that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of ways to use a library’s resources. Here are 6 reasons why your child would benefit from a... READ MORE >

Take science out of the classroom and into your home by helping your children create a mini garden as a weekend project or after school activity. Kids can learn about natural processes such as evaporation, condensation and precipitation while getting their hands dirty making a project that they can watch grow in their bedroom windowsill for years to come. What is... READ MORE >

As your child starts a new grade and new phase of life at school, it’s normal to be curious about what the school curriculum entails and what skills your child should be mastering at this age. Your little kindergartener might seem so small but their brains are developing at a rapid pace. You might be surprised at some of the things that they are ready to learn!... READ MORE >

Transitioning to a new school can be a difficult experience for a young child. From preparation to integration, here are some tips for parents and guardians to make your child’s first day at a new school a little smoother. Talk about the new transition Initiate a conversation with your child about the new transition. Ask questions, listen to their answers and... READ MORE >

It’s the new frontier of parenting: screen time and its effect on our kids. How do we set guidelines when the technology is still so new? How do we set boundaries that are both reasonable and age-appropriate? And how do we handle our kids’ questions and comparisons to what their friends are allowed to do? Luckily, though still a very new area, a great deal of... READ MORE >

We teach children kindness in many different ways: through our own words and actions, by involving our own friends in our lives, by practicing kindness with our family members, by being neighborly and supportive of our community. But one of our greatest teaching methods is one of our most ancient -- we relate and we teach through stories. It’s why books are so... READ MORE >

Knowing whether your child is ready for Kindergarten can be a stressful experience for parents, but it’s also crucial to ensuring that your child is ready handle all that Kindergarten has to offer. More than just knowing their ABC’s, signs of Kindergarten readiness not only test knowledge, but other emotional and cognitive indicators that help families and... READ MORE >

In the winter months, it’s often a challenge to come up with enough fun activities for your kids to be doing at home besides watch tv and sink into their screens. Believe it or not, there are plenty of STEAM and STEM activities out there that are fun, easy, and educational: the perfect recipe for a weekend project. For those who don’t know, STEM stands for... READ MORE >

No matter who you are or how old you are, whether you grew up in Kansas City or somewhere else, if you close your eyes right now, chances are you can picture being in the halls of your elementary school — what it felt like, looked like, smelled like. You remember the games of foursquare and kickball at recess, the 4th grade art projects, the class pets, the... READ MORE >

Across the country, transitional kindergarten programs are rising in popularity — and Hope Leadership Academy is one of the few schools in the Kansas City area to offer one. But what is transitional kindergarten exactly, and is it right for your child? We’ve compiled the following guide to help you understand just what it is, what the benefits are, and how... READ MORE >

We are all born into this world as natural learners with curious minds. This is often no more apparent than in our very early years, when it’s natural to be completely in the moment of coloring, painting, singing, dancing, and imagining. And every parent who has been subject to a never-ending string of “why” questions, or had a walk to the park turn into a visit... READ MORE >

As a parent, you want the very best for your child’s education, but in a world with so many education options out there, how do you decide? Public schools, private schools, charter schools — what are the differences between all these types of schools? Hope Leadership Academy is a Public Charter School The simplest way to understand charter schools is as... READ MORE >
If you are interested in chaperoning, please contact your child's teacher no later than Monday, June 5th. For liability purposes, siblings are not allowed to attend. READ MORE >

Be sure to join us for Field Day, June 15th. Contact your childs teacher for more information. READ MORE >
The Hope Center is hosting the "Daughters of the King, Mother - Daughter Brunch" Saturday, May 13th from Noon to 2:00PM. It'll be held here at the school, 2800 E. Linwood Blvd. Hope to see you there! READ MORE >
No School for students Friday, May 12th and no SAY Yes after school programing. READ MORE >
Join us in celebrating your student's teachers! There are lots of ways you can show your appreciation for their hard work and dedication to our students.Make a cardSend flowers or a plantBring a little giftBake cookies or other treatsGet creative! READ MORE >

Hope Leadership Academy Charter School is accepting applications for K thru 4th grade for the 2017-2018 school year. For additional information, please contact the school, 816-921-1213.We look forward to speaking with you! READ MORE >