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Kansas Republicans Passed a Resolution back in 2013 opposing Common Core. Today, the Republican-dominated state House took the End Common Core bill, HB2292, which passed committee on 02-18 – and withdrew it from the House calendar, sending it back to the...
TOPEKA, Kan. (Feb. 19, 2016) – A Kansas bill that would withdraw the state from Common Core standards passed out of an important committee on Wednesday. The legislation represents an important step toward nullifying nationalized education in the state. House Bill 2676...
Kansas SB67 and HB2292 would ban common core. SB67 must pass successfully through the Senate Committee on Education, and HB2292 must pass successfully through the House Committee on Education before they can receive full votes in their respective chambers. Take the...