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  2. Kansas Gov. Kelly signs education budget. In a test of her ...

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    Districts that closed a school in the last year would be required to use current year enrollment only. ... under the proposal, Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools and the Olathe School District ...

  3. Laura Kelly signs Kansas K-12 budget but vetoes no-bid ... - AOL

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    Gov. Laura Kelly, seen here ceremonially signing the 2023 K-12 education budget bill in August at Seaman Middle School, officially signed the 2024 K-12 education budget bill on Wednesday.

  4. Kansas Senate rejects K-12 schools budget changing special ...

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    State senators voted down the bill 12 to 26 amid opposition from education groups.

  5. Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, the district has approximately 21,000 students enrolled in grades PreK & K-12. The district currently operates 5 high schools, 7 middle schools, 29 elementary schools, and 4 alternative schools, along with a number of additional educational and support facilities. The school district's 2024–2025 school year budget was $428,729,878.

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  7. Jefferson West USD 340 - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson West Intermediate in Ozawkie used to serve grades four and five. At the end of the 2010 school year, the school was closed as a cost-saving measure. Prior to the closing of the school, the school system was as follows: Jefferson West Elementary (Meriden), K-3; Jefferson West Intermediate (Ozawkie), 4-5; Jefferson West Middle (Meriden ...

  8. Kansas Policy Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas Policy Institute (KPI) is a free market American think tank based in Wichita, Kansas. [2] [3] A member of the State Policy Network, it primarily focuses on state and local policy issues in Kansas, including education, budget and spending, health care, and property taxes. [4] KPI is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

  9. Kansas Gov. Kelly unveils budget: Special ed funding, tax ...

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