Tag: Public Education

Beloit Elementary Expands Preschool with New Three-Year-Old Building

BELOIT, KS —Beloit’s three-year-olds now have the opportunity to attend half-day preschool thanks to the swift action of the...

Kansas House looks to cut property tax that funds public schools by $800M over five years

by Sherman Smith, Kansas Reflector January 24, 2025 TOPEKA — Public school advocates are asking lawmakers to proceed with...

Kansas Board of Education Accepts Report Regarding Phone Use In Classrooms

The Kansas State Board of Education recently accepted a report recommending a "bell-to-bell" policy to ban cellphones in classrooms. However, this is not mandatory for districts. Local control remains emphasized, with many parents supporting the idea to reduce distractions and enhance learning, while some districts already have similar policies in place.

Kansas school leaders say the shift to open enrollment next fall won’t be simple or easy

By Suzanne Perez - Kansas News Service WICHITA, Kansas — A new state law that goes into effect next fall lets...

Kansas K-12 public school audit points to influence of quality teachers on student achievement

by Tim Carpenter, Kansas Reflector October 10, 2023 TOPEKA — Hiring of experienced, better-paid teachers and targeted spending to secure...

Kansas lawmakers want a quicker switch to teaching reading in a way that actually works

By Suzanne Perez - Kansas News Service WICHITA, Kansas — Heather Mock loves watching children’s faces as they turn letters...

Debate begins on legislation granting $25 million in tax credits for private school scholarships

by Paul Hammel, Nebraska Examiner March 6, 2023 LINCOLN — Debate began Monday on a long-controversial bill to provide state...

Kansas House panel bundles voucher-like program with teacher, special education spending

by Tim Carpenter, Kansas Reflector March 7, 2023 TOPEKA — The Republican majority on the Kansas House K-12 budget committee...

Olathe superintendent, GOP House members tangle over reasons for K-12 teacher vacancies

by Tim Carpenter, Kansas Reflector February 14, 2023 TOPEKA — The superintendent of Kansas’ second-largest school district Monday told a...

Burned out: As more educators leave, Kansas faces its worst-ever teacher shortage

By Suzanne Perez - Kansas News Service WICHITA, Kansas — First came the school year where a killer virus sent everybody...

Kelly signs education budget and policy bundle, asks Legislature to fully fund special education

by Noah Taborda, Kansas Reflector May 16, 2022 TOPEKA — Gov. Laura Kelly signed Monday a bill providing more than...

The pandemic shrunk Kansas public school enrollment and that means cuts in education budgets

By Suzanne Perez - Kansas News Service WICHITA, Kansas — Kansas public schools feel the pinch of enrollment losses that came...