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The Feb. 26 KSDEweekly is now available for viewing. Read more about how three members of the 2025 KTOY team think CTE is more than just learning job skills, what schools need to do if they are going to open licensed child care facilities and the latest on what education-related bills are moving through the legislature.
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Members of the Kansas State Board of Education will meet for their monthly meeting on March 11-12. The March 11 meeting will be in the first floor board room, Landon State Office Building, 900 S.W. Jackson, in Topeka. On March 12, board members will visit the Kansas School for the Deaf, 450 East Park Street, in Olathe, and at the Kansas State School for the Blind, 1100 State Ave., in Kansas City, Kansas.
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WICHITA/TOPEKA – Kansas employers are encouraged to register for the fifth annual Give Back Kansas Challenge, a statewide initiative that motivates employees to volunteer in their communities.
The eight-week challenge will run from March 31 through May 23, 2025. Employers interested in participating must register by March 17 at www.bit.ly/Givebackks.
The Feb. 20 KSDEweekly is now available for viewing. Read more about why the 2025 Kansas Teacher of Year team members love teaching as part of #LoveTeaching week, how mentoring makes better teachers, and how FFA is about more than farming and agriculture.
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Members of the Kansas State Board of Education approved an updated at-risk program list during their February meeting in Topeka this week. The board met only on Tuesday, Feb. 11, not the traditional two days of meetings due to the inclement weather declared on Wednesday.
Kansas Education Commissioner Dr. Randy Watson emphasized that while programs on the at-risk list are vetted by Kansas State Department of Education staff, the list doesn’t constitute an endorsement of the peer-reviewed, evidence-based programs by the state’s education agency.
“That is a decision that is made by local school boards and local districts,” he said, adding that KSDE ensures the programs on the at-risk list meet requirements outlined in state law.
The Feb. 13 KSDEweekly is now available for viewing. Read more about the updated at-risk program list, relationships school resource officers build to make schools more safe, and several grant and professional development opportunities.
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Feb. 10, 2025
TOPEKA - Due to the risk of a winter storm forecasted to impact northeast Kansas this week, the Kansas State Board of Education’s monthly meeting scheduled for Feb. 11-12 will take place on Tuesday, Feb. 11 only.
The Feb. 6 KSDEweekly is now available for viewing. Read more about how Manhattan High School's Career and Technical Education program helps students to pursue their passions and their futures, the two Kansas students chosen for the 2025 U.S. Senate Youth Program cohort, a wrap-up of the most recent education-related legislative activity and registration is now open for the 2025 Great Ideas in Education conference.
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TOPEKA — Two Kansas students have been selected as delegates to the 63rd annual United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP) that will take place in Washington, D.C. in March.
The overall mission of the program is to help instill within each class of USSYP student delegates more knowledge of the American political process and a lifelong commitment to public service.
Members of the Kansas State Board of Education will conduct their monthly meeting on Feb. 11-12, in the first floor board room, Suite 102, Landon State Office Building, 900 S.W. Jackson, in Topeka.
The Kansas State Department of Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities. (more information...)
To accommodate people with disabilities, on request, auxiliary aides and services will be provided and reasonable modifications to policies and programs will be made. To request accommodations or for more information please contact the Office of General Counsel at gc@ksde.gov or by 785-296-3201.