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Kansas lawmakers want to limit online learning statewide Some districts push back

Kansas lawmakers want to limit online learning statewide. Some districts push back Katie Bernard, Kansas City Star © Konstantin Sutyagin/Dreamstime/Dreamstime/TNS Laura Kelly ordered all schools online as the COVID-19 pandemic surged through Kansas. TOPEKA, Kan. It s been a year since Gov. Laura Kelly ordered all schools online as the COVID-19 pandemic surged through Kansas. More than 80% of K-12 schools in the state have brought students back to classrooms full time or are preparing to by the end of the month. A handful, however, continue to wait. They have opted for hybrid learning or to remain entirely remote for reasons particular to their communities.

KDHE Launches Mobile COVID Testing Units In At-Risk/Underserved Communities

KDHE Launches Mobile COVID Testing Units In At-Risk/Underserved Communities In order to expand COVID-19 testing across the state, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment has launched three mobile testing units. The mobile units will be targeting underserved and at-risk communities. They will be available in Butler, Douglas, and Sumner counties weekly throughout the month of March. Douglas County: Baldwin City Public Library at 800 7th Street every Monday in March from 9am to 1pm Sumner County: Cowley College–Sumner Campus Community Room, 2208 Davis-White Loop in Wellington every Tuesday in March from 10am to 6pm Butler County: Andover Police Department, 909 N. Andover Road every Wednesday in March from 10am to 6pm.

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