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Brownback Wants Improvement in Kansas School Graduation Rate

Kansas has set the ambitious goal of seeing 95 percent of its students graduate from high school by 2026. (Photo Credit: Southeast Kansas Educational Service Center)
Kansas has set the ambitious goal of seeing 95 percent of its students graduate from high school by 2026. (Photo Credit: Southeast Kansas Educational Service Center)

Governor Sam Brownback said during his State of the State speech he wants Kansas to boost the state’s high school graduation rate to at least ninety five percent by 2023. Reporter Stephan Bisaha of the Kansas News Service, has a look into how achievable that goal might be.