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Kansas School District Attorneys Present Arguments to High Court in School Funding Saga

 State education officials say $90 million a year for four years is plenty to get school funding levels where they need to be. (Photo by Dan Skinner)
State education officials say $90 million a year for four years is plenty to get school funding levels where they need to be. (Photo by Dan Skinner)

In the latest round of court briefs, lawyers for Kansas school districts argue that the state got the math wrong in calculating a new school funding plan. For the Kansas News Service, Celia Llopis-Jepsen reports from Topeka.