USA|Kansas Interim Update (11.20.2009)
By Dodie Wellshear, Government Relations Consultant
Nov 20, 2009 - 1:08:10 PM
LEPC makes 2010 recommendations to legislature

The Legislative Educational Planning Committee, a joint legislative committee comprised of House and Senate members, today finalized their recommendations to the 2010 Legislature, regarding K-12 and higher education.

Chaired by Sen. Jean Schodorf (R-Wichita), the committee made the following K-12 education recommendations:

School Finance
Catastrophic Special Education Aid
Facilities
The Committee considered the 2010 recommendation of asking the governor to move the tiny-k and Early Head Start programs—currently housed in KDHE and SRS, respectively—under the auspices of the Kansas State Department of Education; however, a motion to do so was defeated.

The LEPC also declined to make any recommendation on school district reorganization. Rather, chairwoman Schodorf and most other members of the committee, asked that in their report to the Legislature comments be included to recognize the good-faith efforts made by superintendents, teachers, school boards and others in the K-12 education system to provide quality education during very trying times. Senator Schodorf said she appreciated all of the administrators, special education directors, and others who took time to testify before the committee this Interim.

Next week: House Appropriations Committee meets on November 23 and 24 to hear testimony and make possible recommendations.
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