Kansas public school districts will enter a new accreditation system this school year (2024-25), following action by the Kansas State Board of Education. The new system is a revision of the original Kansas Education System Accreditation (KESA) process that began in 2017-18. KESA 2.0 is determined in three areas: compliance, school improvement and outcomes. Read the KESA 2.0 web story here: kasb.org/48409_2?articleID=11103
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Kansas public school districts will enter a new accreditation system this school year (2024-25), following action by the Kansas State Board of Education. The new system is a revision of the original Kansas Education System Accreditation (KESA) process that began in 2017-18. KESA 2.0 is determined in three areas: compliance, school improvement and outcomes. Read the KESA 2.0 web story here: kasb.org/48409_2?articleID=11103
Welcome to "Tallman Talks!" A new KASB podcast focused on highlighting the great things happening in the world of education in Kansas. In each episode of "Tallman Talks," we'll delve into the triumphs, challenges, and innovative ideas shaping our state's educational landscape. Sit down with Hosts Mark Tallman and Scott Rothschild this week as they discuss Kansas graduation rates and what it means for Kansans. Listen now!
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Kansas public school districts will enter a new accreditation system this school year (2024-25), following action by the Kansas State Board of Education. The new system is a revision of the original Kansas Education System Accreditation (KESA) process that began in 2017-18. KESA 2.0 is determined in three areas: compliance, school improvement and outcomes. Read the KESA 2.0 web story here: kasb.org/48409_2?articleID=11103