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  • Weekly Update

    This Week’s Highlights: Top story — Kansas lawmakers advance SB 517, a sweeping literacy bill focused on strengthening implementation, accountability, and early intervention as the state pushes toward a 90% third-grade reading goal. Kansas — Cell phone ban signed into law. And several education bills await…

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  • Weekly Update

    This Week’s Highlights: Top story — Kansas’ bell-to-bell cell phone ban has cleared both chambers of the Legislature and now sits on Governor Laura Kelly’s desk, putting the state one signature away from adopting one of the strongest school-day device restrictions in the…

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  • Weekly Update

    This Week’s Highlights: Top story — Missouri’s literacy infrastructure is in place, but implementation is lagging. New state data shows just 34% of PreK-5 teachers have completed or enrolled in science-of-reading training, even as a rural coaching collaborative delivers striking early results. Kansas —…

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  • Weekly Update

    This Week’s Highlights: Top News – State of the states; we break down what Missouri and Kansas governors signaled on education and workforce policy.  Missouri Update – Early momentum builds around accountability, open enrollment, child care, and literacy, alongside a closer look…

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  • Update – September 2025

    This month’s highlights: Top News – The U.S. Department of Education announced over $1.1 billion in redirected funding, with investments for HBCUs, TCUs, charter schools, and civics programs.Missouri Update – Working groups of the School Funding Modernization Task Force began meeting, including one that now features Aligned’s own Torree…

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  • Weekly Update

    This week’s highlights: Top News – Congress Weighs Child Tax Credit Expansion Missouri Update – Kehoe replaces state board president Kansas Update – Legislative Session Recap Additional Highlights – Under the hood of the North Kansas City School District‘s nationally recognized Automotive Technology Program  Read our…

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  • Weekly Update

    This week’s highlights: Top News – Ambiguity Abounds in Federal Education Policy Missouri Update – Open Enrollment: Debunking the Myths  Kansas Update – Aligned’s Role in HB 2303 and the State Longitudinal Data System Additional Highlights – Spring Break: A Student-Inspired Tradition Read our…

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  • Weekly Update

    This week’s highlights: Top News – Across Kansas and Missouri, voters are being asked to weigh in on school bond proposals that will shape the future of their local schools. From basic facility upgrades to new construction, these bonds are becoming a common tool…

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  • Weekly Update

    This week’s highlights: Top News – School choice remains a top priority for Governor Mike Kehoe’s administration, and this week, Missouri lawmakers made progress on one key component—open enrollment.  Missouri Update – Bills related to educator tax deductions, hazing legislation, and open enrollment…

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  • Weekly Update

    This week’s highlights: Top News – Kansas Lawmakers Weigh Property Tax Relief Missouri Update – Early childhood council discusses program updates & strategic initiatives Kansas Update – Education policy proposals emerge in Topeka Additional Highlights – Brian Brush joins Aligned…

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  • Weekly Legislative Update

    This week’s highlights: Top News: The Missouri House passed a massive education bill that doubles state investment in early childhood education and provides more flexibility and incentives to address teacher recruitment and retention challenges. This bill aligns with Aligned’s top…

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  • Weekly Legislative Update

    This week’s highlights… Top News : The Missouri Senate tackled a school choice priority this week after hours of lengthy debates and behind-the-scenes negotiations. Missouri Update: Senator Mary Elizabeth Coleman urged House committee members to reinstate “ballot candy” provisions in her initiative…

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