Swather netters fourth at home tourney
The Kansan Staff HESSTON — The Hesston High School boys’ tennis team opened the season with a fourth-place finish at the 10-team Hesston Invitational. Kansas… Login to continue reading Login…
The Kansan Staff HESSTON — The Hesston High School boys’ tennis team opened the season with a fourth-place finish at the 10-team Hesston Invitational. Kansas… Login to continue reading Login…
Newton takes 10th at Heights invite The Kansan Staff WICHITA – The Newton High School girls’ swimming team got its first state qualifier and placed… Login to continue reading Login…
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If passed into law, can Education Saving Accounts and tax credit vouchers withstand a constitutional challenge? That’s a question rolling around the state house. The concern, at this point, is speculation since these two school choice bills have yet to go to Governor Kelly for her signature or veto.
“Mom, may we have a slumber party?” “Perhaps sometime when you won’t have school the next morning.” It was an easy answer. Time and again the subject would pop up.
of play, leading to a split Friday in non-league play at Klein-Scott Field. In the first game, Central scored a run in the top of the seventh showed a lot of resolve in the second game,” Newton coach Mark George said.
This was a weekend for Easter Eggs. One week prior to the holiday Easter Eggs were front and center of a weekend of activitiies.
The most recent report on “State of Computer Science Education: Understanding Our National Imperative” provides a clear warning: “Nearly two-thirds of high-skilled immigration is for computer scientists, and every state is an importer of this strategic talent. The USA has 700,000 open computing jobs, but only 80,000 computer science graduates a year. We must educate American students as a matter of national competitiveness.”
On rainy days adults skillfully walk around the puddles while children stomp gleefully through them, oblivious to the mess they’ll leave behind. Nothing cuter when kids do it but when adults do it then it’s not so cute.