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How to keep teachers in the state’s education workforce was the topic of a roundtable discussion at the Kansas Statehouse this week. How to keep teachers in the state’s education workforce was the topic of a roundtable discussion at the Kansas Statehouse earlier this week.
Rep. Susan Estes, R-Wichita, chair of the House Education Committee, invited teachers, administrators, school board members and education advocates to speak on what challenges and possible solutions existed to address the state’s teacher shortage.
*This legislative report is the most current as of 3 p.m., on Thursday, March 20. Updates will be added to the online version of this report when they occur.
The Senate Committee on Education on Monday, March 17, voted to remove the contents of HB 2382 and insert the contents of SB 275.
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