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Fewer Than Half of Kansas High School Students Continue Education

Only 44 percent of Kansas students continue their education beyond high school. (Photo: High Plains Public Radio)
Only 44 percent of Kansas students continue their education beyond high school. (Photo: High Plains Public Radio)

A new report from the National Student Clearinghouse shows about 44 percent of Kansas high school students continue on to college or technical school within two years of high school graduation. As Celia Llopis-Jepsen from the Kansas News Service reports, the state is asking schools to work toward improving those numbers.