I saw there were some posts about passing rates. Do note that schools typically talk about their passing rates on boards, but really it's a pointless stat. Some schools hyper inflate their passing rate scores by blocking some students from taking the comlex, where as some schools rarely block students. Moreover, just because 99% of the student pass doesn't mean you will, or just because 75% of the student pass doesn't mean you'll be in the 25%.
If I had to judge a school based on board related stats, it would be the average scores. Unfortunately DO schools rarely report it and who knows if what they say is true, as no one would really know. I think if anyone is concerned about board scores, it would be more important to find a program that you think you would click with: are lectures you kind of style? what about the curriculum setup? etc.
Anyways, just my thoughts.
Oh, and yes KCOM has had some rather remarkable board scores in the past. I do know they had one random bad year a few years back. Personally I think it's just an anomaly.