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President’s Perspective: Let’s stop hurrying up to wait and become the change we want to be

President’s Perspective: Let’s stop hurrying up to wait and become the change we want to be

Posted Date: 08/17/2020

  By Lori Blake KASB President The last five months have been a roller coaster as we all got in line to see how COVID-19 would impact our lives. Just like at the amusement park, our entire . . .

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Starting Anew: Hesston Looked to Community Partners for Additional Space

Posted Date: 09/23/2020

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Starting Anew: For Basehor-Linwood Flexibility is Key to Planning

Posted Date: 09/30/2020

One recent morning, Basehor-Linwood USD 458 school board President Dayna Miller went to her mailbox and was surprised to see several people in the driveway who wanted to talk with her about . . .

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Complete High School Maize Recognized for 2020 National School of Character Award

Posted Date: 11/13/2020

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A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: The Pale Blue Dot

Posted Date: 11/15/2020

On September 5, 1977, NASA launched Voyager 1 to explore our Solar System and wander the Milky Way indefinitely. On the surface, the Voyager project was just another part of the space race. Voyager, . . .

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BLOG - I'm From Kansas: Honoring Veterans for their Service Throughout Their Lives

BLOG - I'm From Kansas: Honoring Veterans for their Service Throughout Their Lives

Posted Date: 11/11/2020

For people of a certain age, watching a TV show featuring numbers randomly pulled from a spinning cage wasn’t about hitting the PowerBall, it was about the anxiety that your birthday would . . .

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Kansas' Blue Ribbon Schools Build Relationships and Trust

Kansas' Blue Ribbon Schools Build Relationships and Trust

Posted Date: 05/21/2024

Shari Rooks, principal of Cottonwood Elementary, explained the school’s mission: “As a staff, we talk a lot about how our job at the elementary level is to teach reading, math and . . .

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