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Leah and Shannon discuss what the House Appropriations Committee agreed to cut from the K-12 budget plan, what two vouchers debated in committees look like and we hear about the priorities put in front of federal officials on the KASB trip to Washington D.C.
In this episode, Leah & Shannon discuss the recent Day at the Capitol hosted by KASB, which brought together advocates from across the state to meet with their legislators and share their stories about the successes of public education. They also discuss the upcoming debate over the K-12 Education Budget bill and how the legislature is trying to attempt to give the façade of a fully funded special education by diverting local tax dollars through SB 387. Listen now!
Leah and Shannon cover SB 387, the K-12 education budget. SB 387 has numerous controversial provisions, including counting local taxes as part of SPED funding. Also, join us on March 21 for KASB's Day at the Capitol! This event brings public education advocates together to tell the story of public education at the capitol and meet with their legislators. Register here!
Leah and Shannon covered HB 2738 this week, which received a hearing in the House K12 Education Budget Committee. HB 2738 would change how funding is counted and then falsely assert that the legislature is more than fully funding special education. They also discuss bills testified on by KASB in the House Education Committee. These bills included legislation prohibiting cell phones in school buildings during the school day and another that would set up a book rating system by the legislature rather than keeping the issue to local control. Tune in now to catch up.
In this episode, Leah and Shannon discuss several bills KASB testified on this past week. Leah also discusses her recent trip to D.C. to advocate for public education at the Capitol! Several KASB Staff and public education advocates had the opportunity to meet with some Senators and staffers to discuss the importance of fully funding special education.Tune in now!
This week, Leah Fliter and Shannon Kimball discuss a busy week of testimony given by KASB at the K-12 Education Budget Committee. KASB testified on several bills, including HB 2514, which deals with open enrollment amendments, HB 2506, concerning virtual student participation in extracurricular activities, and many more.Tune in now!
Welcome to another episode of The Advocate.This week, Leah and Shannon discuss some House Bills that could harm public education, including a flat tax bill passed by the legislature earlier this week. Learn about this and other bills KASB will be testifying on in the future. Listen now!ResourcesHB 2485HB 2489HB 2506Flat Tax Bill
Welcome to "Tallman Talks!" A new KASB podcast focused on highlighting the great things happening in the world of education in Kansas. In each episode of "Tallman Talks," we'll delve into the triumphs, challenges, and innovative ideas shaping our state's educational landscape. Sit down with Hosts Mark Tallman and Scott Rothschild this week as they discuss Kansas graduation rates and what it means for Kansans. Listen now!
In this last episode of the legislative session, the KASB advocacy team sits down to discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of SB 113. While there are some provisions KASB supports in SB 113, there are many that KASB opposes. They also discuss what could happen next as the bill makes its way to the governor's office. Listen now!
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Leah Fliter and John Forrer have had a busy week at the Kansas Legislature and are here to bring you all the developments. They discuss HB-2218, allowing public tax dollars to go to private schools, SB-83, expanding a tuition tax credit scholarship program, and much more!Also, check your emails for the latest advocacy Call to Action for harmful bills toward public education currently heading to the legislature. Read about the Call to Action here: KASB's Call to Action
This week, the team discusses bills KASB testified on at the statehouse, the continued federal SPED funding shortfall, and the Kansas Teacher of the Year. Listen now!
Leah Fliter and Scott Rothschild of the Kansas Association of School Boards dive into K-12 education issues likely to be on the agenda during the 2023 legislative session.
On this podcast, the advocacy team discusses the ongoing special education funding shortfall and the recent press conference held to bring attention to the issue. The team also covers the latest ACT results, KASB's 2023 Draft State and Federal Resolutions, the upcoming elections, and so much more!Listen now!Mentioned Documents and Resources:• Special Education Messaging Tool• 2023 Draft State and Federal Resolutions• Election Resources
Join Leah Fliter, Scott Rothschild, and John Forrer for another episode of The Advocate. This week, they discuss KASB's new "Myths about School Choice" report, highlighting common myths about Education Savings Accounts, Private vs. Public School performance, and much more! Read the new report here!
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The Advocate staff is joined again by KASB's Kansas Advocacy Network as they record today's podcast! As always, it's been a busy week in the legislature as a flurry of bills has been coming before the Kansas Senate and House. Join Leah Fliter and Mark Tallman as they give you the latest updates and highlights. Tune in every Friday throughout the legislative session.
Join Dr. Heim, Dr. Jordan, and Austin Harris as they discuss the latest in education. This week, the crew reminisces with and says goodbye to Dr. Heim as he prepares to leave the Executive Director position at KASB and what the future holds for the association.
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Join KASB Executive Director, John Heim, Director of Member Engagement, Austin Harris, and Deputy Executive Director, Brian Jordan, for KASB's KASBCast. From leadership skills to current events, KASB Cast is your place for all things education. Now airing weekly.
The aql is a power which examines and distinguishes the good and bad influences coming from the brain, the devil, and the nafs. During this process, if it can choose the good, it is called aql salim. Allahu Taala, by sending Prophets in addition, informed His human creatures about what is good and useful, what is bad and harmful, and that all the desires of the nafs are bad. The aql can discriminate between the desires of the nafs and the things which were stated to be useful by Prophets, and communicate this realization to the heart. If the heart prefers the thoughts which come from the aql, the desires of nafs will not be committed; that is, you will not let your limbs do that action. If one prefers and wishes to do the deeds which are said to be good according to the Ahkam Islamiya, one will attain bliss. The process of preferring and wishing good or evil with the heart is called Kasb. Human limbs of movement are dependent on the brain, and the brain is dependent on the heart. They act compatibly with the orders of the heart. The heart is a centre wherein all the influences coming from the sense organs, the spiritual influence of the soul, the nafs, aql, angels, memory and the devil are accumulated. Therefore, if the heart follows the aql, creation of the nafs will not prevent people from attaining eternal blessings. The heart not being deceived by and not obeying the nafs, is called Jihad Ekber (greatest jihad) against the nafs. Allahu Taala informs us that He will reward, with high degrees in Paradise, those that make jihad. Nafs can be the cause of people achieving the thawab of jihad, and becoming superior to angels.
No Kansas legislative session is without a debate about the academics, leadership and financing of Kansas public education. This session is no exception. The conversations are made more compelling by the COVID-19 pandemic, which is interrupted in-class teaching, much to the dismay of lawmakers who questioned the wisdom of teaching the state's 400,000 or so public school students through online alternatives. Mark Desetti, of the Kansas National Education Association, and Mark Tallman, of the Kansas Association of School Boards, join the Kansas Reflector Podcast to dive into the nuts and bolts of the legislative intrigue.
KASB advocacy staff reviews new audit studies on bilingual funding and public funds for lobbying; SPARK Task Force developments; Governor's Tax Council meeting; interim Legislative meetings on emergency management law; foster care, mental health and more; federal issues; the 2020 Census; 2020 election news and recruiting students as poll workers.
KASB Advocacy staff review school reopening news, state budget projections, key education issues under study by Legislative Committees; federal issues and next steps in the 2020 general election.
The Kansas State Board of Education accepted new criteria and recommendations to help school leaders decide when to offer onsite, hybrid or remote learning and other restrictions during the COVID pandemic. KASB explains what they are want they mean.
KASB advocacy staff and special guest Monica Murnan, director of special services at Greenbush, discuss how school districts can access federal funding COVID-related funding, including county allocations. Also, the latest on school reopening and access to information about the 2020 Kansas primary and issues for November's general election.
KASB Advocacy staff Leah Fliter, Scott Rothschild and Mark Tallman review the results of the Aug. 4 Kansas primary election and look ahead to November's general election.
KASB's Mark Tallman discusses the latest on school reopening in Kansas after the State Board of Education blocks Governor Laura Kelly's plan to delay the start of school for all districts. The Governor issued a second executive order on school health and safety requirements, including masks, that has some asking if local communities can opt out. Also, Leah Fliter reviews federal education legislation and more.
KASB advocacy staff preview the State Department of Education's school reopening guidance, explain Governor Kelly's plan to address the state budget deficit and executive order on foster care education outcomes; review federal education issues and a pair of U.S. Supreme Court decisions and more.
KASB Advocacy staff members Leah Fliter, Scott Rothschild and Mark Tallman discussion school reopening planning for this fall with Deputy Education Commissioner Brad Neuenswander, and review key races in the 2020 elections for State Legislature, State Board of Education and Members of Congress.
KASB's Leah Fliter, Mark Tallman and Scott Rothschild discuss the results of the two-day special session of the Kansas Legislature on response to the COVID crisis, some results of the June 1 filing deadline for Democrats and Republicans in the 2020 election, and emerging election issues.
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This session includes an update on state and federal legislative issues presented by Mark Tallman, KASB Associate Executive Director, Advocacy; Leah Fliter, KASB advocacy and outreach specialist, and Scott Rothschild, KASB communications editor. Hosted by Dr. Brian Jordan, KASB Deputy Director, Leadership Services.
The COVID pandemic has already closed Kansas schools until at least the end of May. Now the economic fallout is reducing state revenues and a budget deficit is projected next year. KASB associate executive director Mark Tallman explains how state funding cuts could affect Kansas students, school and employees unless federal aid helps replace state revenues.
Mark Tallman, KASB associate executive director, shares information relating to the Kansas April 2020 revenue estimates and the potential impact on Kansas school funding.
Leah Fliter, Scott Rothschild and Mark Tallman review the status of education-related Legislature at the 2020 session takes a short before beginning the final month of the regular session.
Leah Fliter and Mark Tallman review the status of education bills this week in the Kansas Legislature.
KASB Advocacy Team members Mark Tallman and Leah Fliter update members on the happenings at the Statehouse and preview upcoming legislation and hearings in Topeka.
The KASB and USA advocacy team will recap activity in Topeka over the last week of the 2020 session and preview the upcoming week. KASB Live will air at 10:30 am on Friday January 31st
The KASB Advocacy team will recap activity in Topeka over the first two weeks of the 2020 session and preview the upcoming week. KASB Live was recorded at 10:30 am on Friday January 24th
The KASB Advocacy team will preview the upcoming legislative session and and highlight some of the key topics to follow this year. KASB Live will air at 10:30 am on Friday January 10th
Mark Tallman sits down with State Board of Education Chair Kathy Busch and Education Commissioner Dr. Randy Watson to discuss the recent release of testing data and what indicators we should be focusing on for education.