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Students from 105 high schools across Kansas will focus on distracted driving prevention during the month of April in conjunction with National Distracted Driving Awareness Month.
Early learning programs in Kansas play an important role in making sure children are ready for kindergarten, said Tammy Mitchell, assistant director of the Kansas State Department of Education’s (KSDE) Early Childhood, Special Education and Title Services team.
AmeriCorps Kansas supports a wide range of local service programs
TOPEKA – The Kansas Volunteer Commission (KVC) is pleased to announce the availability of federal funding in the form of AmeriCorps State Planning Grants.
The Kansas State Board of Education and Kansas schools are committed to achieving Kansas’ vision for education – Kansas leads the world in the success of each student. Kansas will achieve this vision only when schools, communities and policymakers work together..
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