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Senate backs conference report allowing nonpublic, virtual students to participate in activities, gives local boards discretion

2788980 · March 27, 2025
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Summary

The Kansas Senate adopted the conference committee report on Senate Bill 114 on March 26, 2025, clarifying that certain virtual and non-accredited private-school students — and students at the Kansas Academy of Math and Science — may participate in KSHSAA activities and giving local school boards discretion over other district events.

The Kansas Senate on March 26, 2025 considered and later adopted the conference committee report on Senate Bill 114, a measure that clarifies and expands which nonpublic and virtual students may participate in district-sponsored activities.

Under the conference agreement described on the floor, students enrolled in virtual school or in a non-accredited private school who meet statutory requirements may participate in activities regulated by the Kansas State High School Activities Association (KSHSAA). The report also added…

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