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Tuesday Jun 9 | The Topeka Capital-Journal
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Financial desperation drove the Kaw Valley Unified School District 321 Board of Education on Monday night to approve a resolution to close the Delia Charter School.
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Delia Charter School students cleaned out their lockers and prepared for the start of summer Friday.
Attorney: Meetings act not violated
Pottawatomie County Attorney Sherri Schuck said Thursday she has no reason to believe the Kaw Valley school board violated the Kansas Open Meetings Act when it discussed the possible closing of Delia Charter School.
During the campaign for the 2003 school board election, we and several other Unified School District 321 patrons tried to convince the voters to combine our two high schools into one.
The Topeka Capital-Journal this morning called on the Pottawatomie County Attorney to investigate possible violations of the Kansas Open Meetings Act by the Kaw Valley Unified School District board this week as it has discussed the closing of charter schools in Delia and Emmett.
Board considers closing Delia school
The vote Monday night by the Kaw Valley Unified School District 321 Board of Education to start the process of closing Delia Charter School has angered parents and staff members.
Area creeks, rivers near flood stage
After thunderstorms drenched Shawnee County over the weekend, Dustin Rhoads came back to his hometown Monday evening to check on an old friend - Cross Creek.
23-year-old elected to Liberal school board
Liberal has elected a school board member whom district officials believe to be its youngest ever.
Mayor To Host Town Hall Meeting For Hispanic Community
Mayor Carl Brewer will host a town hall meeting tomorrow with Wichita's Hispanic community.
Day-cares shrivel as parents lose jobs
The sound of children's laughter is not as loud as it used to be at local day-care centers.
With the country reeling from a recession and grain and livestock prices falling, farmers are being cautioned to plan carefully in 2009.
Lawmakers Call Upcoming Session A Balancing Act
Kansas lawmakers face a balancing act in the coming months. A ballooning deficit greets them as they return to Topeka a week from Monday.
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