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In a typical February, the small Wabaunsee school district just west of Topeka pays a natural gas utility bill of about $4,300. This year, its bill was…
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Kansas educators want lawmakers to act on health care, bullying and college credits when the Legislature convenes later this month.For over a decade, the…
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A Kansas school boards group plans to oppose an education funding bill that it says likely won’t end a long-running court battle over how much the state…
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Gov. Laura Kelly’s school funding plan is headed to the full Senate for consideration. Though the proposal is advancing, a coalition of Kansas school…
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Wichita Public School teachers are receiving a more than a 3.5 percent increase in salary. In Topeka, the increase is nearly 8 percent, that district's…
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Kansas schools already have the freedom to arm their teachers. Gov. Jeff Colyer now says bonuses for teachers who pack weapons might be in order.However,…
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The former legal director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas thinks a practice among some school boards of restricting patron complaints at…
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The results of the state's latest ACT test show the number of Kansas students who are college-ready is on the decline.Just 29 percent of Kansas high…
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Tens of millions of dollars in extra state funding that legislators approved this spring amid pressure from an ongoing school finance lawsuit could go…
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Kansas education officials are aiming for big improvements in academic outcomes by 2030.State officials want a 95 percent high school graduation rate. The…