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KSDE proposes easing mentor-teacher reporting now that state mentor funds are gone
Summary
KSDE staff proposed removing the district reporting requirement tied to Article 41 mentor-teacher program regs because state grant funding no longer exists; board members pressed for clarity on where accountability would reside and noted existing licensure regulations still require mentors.
Kansas State Department of Education staff told the State Board on Nov. 13 they intend to ask the board to drop district-level reporting requirements in Article 41 (mentor teacher program regulations) because the state grant that previously triggered those reporting duties no longer exists.
"There are no more state funds," a KSDE presenter said, explaining that…
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