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House clears bill allowing certain nontraditional students to participate in school activities, tightens transfer rules

2664329 · March 17, 2025
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Summary

SB 114 would allow virtual, homeschool and Kansas Academy of Math and Science students to participate in extracurricular activities; it also tightens eligibility for students who withdraw from brick-and-mortar schools and claim homeschooling to avoid disciplinary or academic ineligibility.

The House on March 17 reported Senate Bill 114 favorably after Committee of the Whole consideration. Sponsors said the bill clarifies and expands eligibility for extracurricular activities to include virtual and homeschool students, and explicitly permits students enrolled in the Kansas Academy of Math and Science (referred to on the floor as CAMS) to participate in end-of-season activities.

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