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Kansas Board of Regents and Kansas Board of Education working on an $11 million plan to offer low-income high school students 9 hours of college classes.
Kansas Board of Education member Betty Arnold believes a program offering lower-income students nine credit hours of college courses while in high school can propel more toward two- or four-year degrees on one condition.
Emporia State administration plans to submit a justification to the Kansas Board of Regents to dismiss employees, according to a Wednesday email sent by ESU President Ken Hush.