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Monthly preschool-aged kids program at Kansas Wetlands
Sept. 13 - Butterflies, Beetles, and Bees, Oh My!. We'll go exploring for pollinators, examine the butterfly lifecycle, read a story, and make a craft. We always try to go outside for a portion of the program as weather permits. Registration is required. Call 877-243-9268 or email [email protected] by...
Kansas State Fair schedule: Sunday, Sept. 8
Butter Sculpture sponsored by Southwest Dairy Farmers | Pride of Kansas. Clothing & Textile Exhibits | Domestic Arts Building. Competitive Exhibits Displays | Oz Gallery, Domestic Arts Building, Lake Talbott East, Lake Talbott West, Pride of Kansas Building. Education Center | Education Center. FFA/4H Exhibit Displays | 206 E 23rd...
Virginia Lt. Governor coming to Kansas next month
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Virginia's Lt. Governor is coming to the Kansas City area next month to speak, thanks to the Kansas Black Republican Council (KBRC), the Kansas Federation of Republican Women (KFRW), and the Republican National Hispanic Assembly of Kansas (RNHA). Winsome Earl Sears will speak October 14th, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. at Fiorella's Event Space in Overland Park, Kansas.
Buhler USD 313 working to keep kids in class
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Chronic absenteeism is an issue for every school district, but Buhler USD 313 is putting a focus on reducing that number this year. "Chronic absenteeism, let's define what that means, it means missing 10% or more of your school days," said Buhler USD 313 Superintendent Cindy Couchman. "If we're in school roughly 170-ish days, that means missing 17 or more days of school, so chronically absent is quite a bit. Pre-COVID, Buhler schools ran around 8%, that's pretty low. Since COVID, the year after COVID, 2021-22, we jumped to 32%. Then that was when we had a lot of people home sick, we understand that. That's a little bit of an anomaly, but the following year was around 22%. We really made a considerate effort last year to get it down, and we're working on it again this year. Last year it was 11.8% for Buhler schools. Our goal is to get that back below 10%. And the state average is almost 20%."
INSIGHT KANSAS: The case for ban the box
Last week, Kansas politics was rocked by scandal. Policymakers must respond with carefully-crafted policy change, not knee-jerk reactions that could derail the efforts of Kansans working to rebuild their lives. The late Jonathan Clayton’s truck and body were found on Sunday, August 25, apparently having left the road and hit...
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