New Wichita Co. superintendent was seeking a new challenge and COVID-19 delivered
When she decided to return to college to get certification to become a superintendent, Lori Maxwell says she was ready for a new challenge.
When she decided to return to college to get certification to become a superintendent, Lori Maxwell says she was ready for a new challenge.
Nothing, it seems, can escape the effects of the coronavirus - not even the Scott Community High School marching band.
TOPEKA - The University of Kansas anticipates a revenue shortfall of $120 million during the current fiscal year assuming students return to campus in August for fall semester classes.
Many of Kansas’ largest public school districts are pushing their start date until after Labor Day to provide additional preparation time in light of a surge in COVID-19 infections.
Nine students from Scott, Wichita and Lane counties were among more than 3,370 who completed degree requirements from Kansas State University during the spring semester.
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