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July 3, 2026
USD 469 board member Kirsten Workman discusses improving student outcomes at SBAE Conference
by David Hicks

July 2, 2026
Kansas voters say schools should be required to notify parents of gender issues, and keep boys out of girls’ sports and restrooms
by Patrick Richardson

June 30, 2026
Kansas Justice Institute files to support couple’s fight with Miami County over adding a second kitchen
by Patrick Richardson

June 30, 2026
“A-F Grades for Kansas Schools” shows artificial improvement from reducing proficiency standards, yet outcomes remain relatively low
by David Hicks

June 29, 2026
USD 500 document says the district may not inform parents of their child’s gender transition, despite a legal requirement to do so
by Patrick Richardson

June 29, 2026
USD 500 KCK plans huge property tax hike with bloated admin staff and poor student outcomes
by Dave Trabert

June 26, 2026
Wamego district dodging questions about its special education co-op finances
by Patrick Richardson

June 25, 2026
13 homeowners in one Sedgwick County neighborhood win property tax appeals; appraiser admits inflated values are an effort to “catch up” on previously undervalued homes
by David Hicks

June 24, 2026
Study finds nearly half of Americans want media to decide what is true
by Patrick Richardson

June 22, 2026
EU credit card price controls show dangers of government interference in the market
by Patrick Richardson

June 19, 2026
KPI study: Wealthy Kansans already pay more than their “fair share” of income taxes
by David Hicks

June 18, 2026
Kansas is 12th in the nation for Medicaid expense increase since start of ACA
by Patrick Richardson

June 17, 2026
KASB latest in education establishment to issue guidance conflicting with the law banning cell phones, governing social media contact in schools
by David Hicks

June 15, 2026
Already playing catch-up on new cell phone ban law, state school board further delays offering direction to districts at June meeting
by David Hicks

June 11, 2026
Wabaunsee becomes first ‘Public Innovative District’ under new state law
by Patrick Richardson

June 10, 2026
Attorney Mike O’Neal refutes notion that legislature can’t set education curriculum
by Patrick Richardson

June 5, 2026
Inactive Voters: As primaries loom, some Kansas counties do better than others in removing them
by David Hicks

June 3, 2026
Embattled Bourbon County Clerk Susan Walker sues county attorney, recall committee
by Patrick Richardson

June 2, 2026
State Board of Education member Debby Potter criticizes colleagues for open records KORA complaints
by David Hicks

May 29, 2026
Education establishment appears eager to water down new cellphone ban in schools
by David Hicks



