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March 27, 2025
The first episode of the relaunched Insight podcast, From Slate to Screen: The Journey of Public Education, is now available on YouTube and Spotify.
*This legislative report is the most current as of 3 p.m., on Thursday, March 27. Updates will be added to the online version of this report when they occur.
Conference committee work was the focus of week 11 of the 2025 Kansas legislative session as lawmakers in both chambers worked to agree on amendments to several bills.
Educators from across the state are invited to help set standards for the Kansas Assessment Program (KAP) 2025 assessments.
During the KAP standard setting, educators will analyze the test items for each KAP assessment, along with performance-level descriptors, and set cut points that reflect student proficiency levels.
School districts and systems are invited to attend in-person KESA 2.0 information sessions this spring for updates on the latest developments and valuable insights on the accreditation process.
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