WIBW: Kansas Budget Cuts Impact Education
WIBW:
Topeka, KANSAS (WIBW) — State budget cuts will have a big impact on K-through-12 education. It will be cut by $39 Million in Kansas. It brings the per-student numbers to 2006 funding levels.
Educators are faced with possibly having larger class sizes and fewer dollars, something they fear could hurt student achievement.
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