Many seek answers after Kansas City nursing school suddenly closes

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A small pile of mail on the floor is all that remains of Mercy Health Academy. It was once a training school for certified nursing assistants, but it suddenly shut its doors this year, leaving behind frustrated students and thousands of dollars in unpaid bills.

“After she rented for a couple of years, she just stopped paying,” said Gregory Dale, the owner of the building where Mercy Health Academy was renting space.

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Dale told FOX4 Problem Solvers he’s out $30,000 in rent money. He said the owner of Mercy Health Academy, Rebecca Mabior, won’t return his calls. Dale said he’s not only upset about the money, but disappointed that a school for much-needed certified nursing assistants failed.

“I was hoping at some point in time she would stand up to her obligation. As time went by and students were coming to the school and the school wasn’t open, I knew that it was probably something she was never going to pay,” Dale said.

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