State board urged to deny Governor Kelly’s plan to delay school opening

State board urged to deny Governor Kelly’s plan to delay school opening

State board urged to deny Governor Kelly’s plan to delay school opening

By the Associated Press:

Kansas’ Republican-controlled state school board is facing pressure from conservatives to scuttle Democratic governor Laura Kelly’s plan to delay the reopening of K-12 schools, even as a resurgence in coronavirus cases intensifies.

The 10-member State Board of Education can block Kelly’s plan under a law enacted last month.  Kelly plans to issue an order Monday to delay the reopening of schools from mid-August until after Labor Day.

Senate President and conservative Wichita Republican Susan Wagle has called on people to urge the board to reject Kelly’s proposed delay. So has the small-government, free-market Kansas Policy Institute think tank. Seven board members are undecided.

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