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Consolidation Of Kansas School Districts Off The Table For Now

The Kansas House Education Committee will not take action on a school district consolidation bill.
Sam Zeff
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KCUR
The Kansas House Education Committee will not take action on a school district consolidation bill.
The Kansas House Education Committee will not take action on a school district consolidation bill.
Credit Sam Zeff / KCUR
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KCUR
The Kansas House Education Committee will not take action on a school district consolidation bill.

The consolidation of school districts in Kansas is off the table at least for now. The legislation would have cut in half the number of school districts in the state. 

When the bill had a hearing in the House Education Committee, it was clear opposition was mounting from all over the state. The room was packed, many educators driving hours to testify against the bill.

Rep. Jarrod Ousley, a Democrat from Merriam who’s on the education committee, says it appears their was so much push back that the committee chairman decided to forego action on the bill. Consolidation, however,  could resurface later in the session.

There are still plenty of controversial education bills bouncing around the Kansas Statehouse. On Monday afternoon, the education committee could act on a bill to expand tax credits for students who go to private or religious schools. Later this week, it’s scheduled to work ona measure that would stripdue process rights away from community college faculty.

 

Copyright 2016 KCUR 89.3

Sam covers education for KCUR and the Kansas News Service. Before joining the station in August 2014 he covered health and education for KCPT.
Sam Zeff
Sam grew up in Overland Park and was educated at the University of Kansas. After working in Philadelphia where he covered organized crime, politics and political corruption he moved on to TV news management jobs in Minneapolis and St. Louis. Sam came home in 2013 and covered health care and education at KCPT. He came to work at KCUR in 2014. Sam has a national news and documentary Emmy for an investigation into the federal Bureau of Prisons and how it puts unescorted inmates on Grayhound and Trailways buses to move them to different prisons. Sam has one son and is pretty good in the kitchen.