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Kansas educators, task force members wrangle over data as school funding hangs in the balance
TOPEKA — A Lawrence second grade teacher said educators in the beginning their careers would suffer if the state cut paraprofessionals, a move suggested by a presenter to the task force working on Kansas’ next school finance formula. After the meeting last week, Lori Greenfield of Prairie Park Elementary said new teachers depend on behavioral […]
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