Tornadoes, high winds and hail hammer eastern Kansas. the governor vetoes bills related to medication abortions, mail-in ballots and childcare regulations. and there will be no more mandatory jail time for Kansans caught driving with a suspended or revoked driver's license. Those headlines and more. here.
Tim Hamblin, the Derby High School principal who battled with school board members over diversity efforts, plans to resign after this school year. He said he accepted a district-level position with Wichita public schools.
By Suzanne Perez A new law requiring Kansas schools to get parental permission before surveying students’ personal attitudes or beliefs has put lessons on hold in many schools. The law doesn’t go as far as a proposed Parents’ Bill of Rights that Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed last spring. But it’s rai .
The law doesn’t go as far as a proposed Parents' Bill of Rights that Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed last spring. But it's raising similar questions and fears among teachers that routine classroom discussions might now be illegal.