Category: Education
Kansas Chamber Announces 40 Leaders Chosen for 2024 Leadership Kansas Class
By Trish Svoboda On Friday, the Kansas Chamber and Kansas Chamber Education Foundation revealed the selection of 40 Kansans for the 2024 Leadership Kansas class.

CCCC Welding Program Receives Donation
By Payton Tholstrup Cloud County Community College’s welding program has received a donation of $50,000 from Eagle Railcar Services. The donation will be used for
Kansas Urged to Approve Historic Early Childhood Budget Proposal
By Trish Svoboda Following Governor Laura Kelly’s budget proposal in January, more than 1,000 early childhood providers and stakeholders from all 105 counties in Kansas

Cloud County Community College to Host First Ever Professionals Visit Day
By Payton Tholstrup Cloud County Community College has invited high school students interested in the health professional field to attend their first ever Health Professionals

USD 379 Board Voting On Child Care Portion Of New Community Center
Tonight, February 12th, USD 379 will vote to decide if the board will “give approval fordistrict administration to proceed with the planning and preparation of
Riley County Superintendent still on Administrative Leave
By Ryan Duey The Riley County USD 378 Board of Education met on Tuesday, February 6th to discuss the status of Superintendent Cliff Williams’ suspension.

Cloud County Community College Nursing Students Have High NCLEX Pass Rates
By Payton Tholstrup Nursing students at Cloud County Community College recently took the NCLEX (National Council Licensure Examination) and received high passing rates. 90 percent

Kansas State University Earns Top Rankings in 2024 Best Online Programs Evaluation
By Trish Svoboda Kansas State University’s online programs achieved recognition for excellence across six categories in the 2024 Best Online Programs Rankings by U.S. News
Governor Laura Kelly Proposes Unified Early Childhood Agency for Kansas
By Trish Svoboda Governor Laura Kelly has introduced a bill to consolidate Kansas’ early childhood care and education services into a single agency known as
12 Kansas Communities Receive Grants to Advance safe Routes to School Program
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Department of Transportation announced that 12 communities in Kansas will receive funds to create plans and provide assistance to advance