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Kansas Supreme Court Hears School Funding Arguments

Kansas Supreme Court justices heard arguments on whether education funding in the state is adequate. (Photo: Associated Press)
Kansas Supreme Court justices heard arguments on whether education funding in the state is adequate. (Photo: Associated Press)

The Kansas Supreme Court heard two drastically different views of public education in the state yesterday (WED) in arguments over whether students in Kansas are receiving a satisfactory education and whether the schools are being adequately funded. Education reporter Sam Zeff was there.


Sam Zeff of KCUR Radio in Kansas City covers education in Kansas and Missouri.

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