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A hiring freeze for Wichita schools? Kansas Senate action could spare USD 259

Takeaways:  Kansas lawmakers amended a bill Monday to prevent a possible hiring freeze at the Wichita school district.  The bill adjusts how schools get funding. Current state law allows districts to use enrollment numbers from either of the past two academic years. Schools take the higher number because more students mean more state tax dollars.  […]

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Wichita’s first school board election under new system draws more voters

In the first election under USD 259’s new district-based school board election system on Tuesday in Wichita, results show voter turnout went up and moderates won over conservatives. Last year, Wichita voters changed the way school board members are elected in the state’s largest school district.  Previously, all school board members were elected citywide. Now, […]

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Wichita USD 259 school board candidates talk book bans, LGBTQ safety and teacher shortages

Mail-in and in-person voting begin this month. To help voters make their decisions, The Wichita Beacon asked all USD 259 school board candidates to respond to questions submitted by readers. Questions focused on the teacher shortage, classroom content and student and teacher safety.  The three school board seats up for election are for the 3rd […]

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Schools get first aid kits to treat gunshots, but teachers have a more immediate safety worry

The Wichita Metro Crime Commission in September presented 11 area schools with Stop the Bleed first aid kits — small red bags filled with emergency medical supplies used to treat deep wounds. Although the kits are not new to area schools, their appearance is one sign of escalating concerns about student safety and conduct. With […]

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