It depends. Districts have been given three options by the Kansas Department of Education: Make up the missed days; participate in distance learning; or apply for a waiver from the instructional time requirements. Check with your local district for more details.
Yes. No assessments will be administered as long as schools in Kansas are closed, and they have been ordered closed for…
Yes. Kansas has received a USDA waiver allowing districts like those in Axtell to serve meals to children during the…
Currently, Kansas anticipates that schools will reopen in the fall but is also developing contingency plans in the…