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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 purse 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.
Click here for the agenda and meeting materials.
The Jan. 30 edition of KSDEweekly is now available for viewing. Read more about the 2025 Kansas Teacher of the Year team's presentation to the joint Kansas House and Senate education committee, a round-up of the latest education-related legislative activity and information about the KSDE assessment conference scheduled for early March.
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Jan. 30, 2025
TOPEKA — The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) is looking for sponsors willing to provide nutritious meals to Kansas children during the summer months.
A program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), SFSP provides reimbursement to schools, public agencies and private nonprofit organizations for food services.
Jan. 29, 2025
TOPEKA — Liz Anstine, the 2025 Kansas Teacher of the Year (KTOY), was presented on Tuesday, Jan. 28, with keys to a car for traveling more than 15,000 miles across the state as Kansas educators’ ambassador for the next six months.
“Teaching is a noble profession. People need to know that. We’re trying to cover as much ground in Kansas as we possibly can,” Anstine said after getting the keys to a red 2024 Nissan Sentra. “It’s an honor. Thank you to Enterprise for taking care of teachers like this because it’s important.”
The Jan. 23 KSDEweekly is available for viewing. Read more about how School Improvement Days are seen as a collaborative tool to improve student achievement, information about Seals of Literacy being added to educator licenses and how the Great Ideas in Education conference slated for July has been revamped.
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TOPEKA — The Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) has announced the recipients of the 2025 Kansas Horizon Award, a program recognizing the outstanding teaching skills of new educators.
The 32 educators chosen for this prestigious award will be honored at a special ceremony during the Kansas Exemplary Educators Network (KEEN) State Education Conference on Feb. 21, in Topeka.
TOPEKA — The Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) today issued the following statement in response to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security directive issued Tuesday, Jan. 21, to rescind previously issued guidelines for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) enforcement actions that limit law enforcement in or near “sensitive” areas, which include schools and churches.
TOPEKA — President Biden recently announced the recognition of six Kansas educators, from 2021 through 2023, for their outstanding teaching skills through the prestigious Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST) program.
The Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, which was established in 1983 by Congress, is presented annually to outstanding K-12 science (including computer science) and mathematics teachers from across the U.S. Each awardee receives a certificate signed by the president of the United States and a $10,000 award from the National Science Foundation.
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.