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Three Kansas school districts will be getting additional financial aid to contend with a drop in state education funding.
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Facing a $400 million budget shortfall, Kansas lawmakers keep getting bad economic news.
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Read the latest regional headlines from the Associated Press and the KPR Newsroom.
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Another Kansas school district has decided to end its academic year earlier than planned, as a way to save money.
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Some public schools are worried that the new system for funding public education will lead to fewer teachers and larger class sizes.
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A new school funding plan under review in Topeka would reward schools whose students become successful after graduation.
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Kansas school districts are asking the state supreme court to reject the state's appeal of an earlier court decision that says lawmakers need to spend more money on education.
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Here's a look at the day's Kansas news headlines from the Associated Press, as compiled by the KPR News Team.
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Here's a look at the latest Kansas news headlines from the Associated Press, as compiled by the KPR News Team.