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Post by Logan on Jun 6, 2016 4:44:05 GMT -6
Angry lawmakers, worried superintendents and a sharp-tongued top aide to Gov. Sam Brownback have weighed in over the last 48 hours about the future of public schools in Kansas. No one yet knows how the biggest crisis in more than a decade in K-12 funding will work out in the next few weeks. But as opinions continue to be shared, here’s what everyone better keep in mind: The Kansas Supreme Court has ruled that lawmakers are not constitutionally financing public schools right now and need to fix that by June 30 or the schools would no longer be able to operate. Read more here: www.kansascity.com/opinion/opn-columns-blogs/yael-t-abouhalkah/article81952782.html
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