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HB 2402 would make it easier for schools to be designated an ‘Innovative District’
In late March, the Kansas Legislature passed a bill that would shorten the time schools have to apply for waivers of some state regulations under the Public Innovative District Act, originally passed in 2013 — ironically, despite cutting the time for application review by the state from 90 days to 45 days — the bill […] The post HB 2402 would make it easier for schools to be designated an ‘Innovative District’ appeared first on The Sentinel.
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