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Kansas board removes mentor-teacher financial reporting requirement while funding is paused

Kansas State Board of Education · December 10, 2025
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Summary

The State Board approved a motion to stop requiring districts to submit mentor-program financial applications/reports while state funding is not available; licensure-related reporting remains in place.

Topeka — The Kansas State Board of Education voted unanimously to suspend a routine financial reporting practice tied to the mentor teacher program until state funding is reinstated.

Dr. Renee Nugent, deputy commissioner for the Division of Learning Services, told the board the regulation requiring districts that receive state funds to submit annual…

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