The Kansas House of Representatives voted to eliminate revenue-neutral by a vote of 115-6.| The Sentinel
SCR 1603 passed 28-11 in the Senate, but Speaker Dan Hawkins says he doesn't have the 84 votes to pass in the House.| The Sentinel
You might think that the State Board of Education would be laser-focused on addressing the serious literacy problem in Kansas. The map below shows that more than 150,000 students in Kansas have a limited ability to read and may be functionally illiterate. Rather than address the issue, the State Board of Education and the Kansas […] The post KSDE, State Board of Education ignore state literacy law appeared first on The Sentinel.| The Sentinel
Truth in Taxation hearings in Johnson County start on August 20.| The Sentinel
Commerce Secretary David Toland complains about being audited rather than resolve the discrepancies.| The Sentinel
Open enrollment gives students better opportunities to learn, but education officials say it creates too much work for them.| The Sentinel
Political horse-trading and 2026 election aspirations scuttled major property tax relief.| The Sentinel
The proposed education tax credit would be $8,000 per student for those attending an accredited private school.| The Sentinel