State education leaders are still compiling data from last school year, but they expect the problem is getting worse. “Definitely a dramatic uptick … which is not what anybody would want to see,” said Robyn Kelso, who monitors attendance for the Kansas State D...
“This includes reducing consultants, travel expenses, and out-of-state vendors,” she said. “Inequitable economic development practices combined with tax incentives can further reinforce revenues away from the schools and areas of town that need them the most...
On November 8, 2005, a The Kansas State Board of Education, at the urging of intelligent design advocates, voted to add criticisms of evolution to the state science standards. While other states outside the South are raising their state minimum wages above the Federal minimum wage of $5,...
90% (somewhat below state median) Grades Served 9-12 Setting Mid-size City Charter School No Magnet School No Eligible for Title I Funding Yes District This information relates to high schools run by this school's state operating agency. Many districts contain only one high school. ...
The following non-Catholic denominational colleges are accredited by the State Board of Education: Baker University, Baldwin; Bethany College, Holton; College of Emporia, Emporia; Cooper College, Sterling; Fairmount College, and Friends’ University, Wichita; Kansas City University, Kansas City; ...
School District State School Data School profile information is based on government data. School information is provided by the government. Setting Distant Town Charter School No District This information relates to schools run by this school's state operating agency. Many districts contain only one ...
While AP has not issued a projection, McDonald Rivet has a commanding lead with 43 percent of the expected vote in. She has 56% of the vote so far, likely an insurmountable lead for former Army Ranger Matt Collier (29 percent) to overcome. State Board of Education President P...
Administrators Revisit Data Security ; Kansas State Department of Education Reminds Districts of Confidentiality RequirementsRecent revelations about data privacy violations in TopekaUnified School District 501 have...LlopisJepsen, Celia
This bill, introduced by the House Judiciary Committee on January 11, 2023, would enact the Uniform Family Law Arbitration Act (UFLAA). If enacted, Kansas would be the fifth state to adopt the UFLAA (North Dakota, Arizona, Hawaii, and Montana being the other states that have adopted the ...
This bill, introduced into the Senate Judiciary Committee by Sen. Haley (D-Topeka), would encourage state judicial districts to set up “specialty courts,” defined as “a court program that uses therapeutic or problem-solving procedures to address underlying factors that may be contributing to a...