Keystone Learning Services is holding a Special Board of Directors meeting to discuss the Executive Director search on March 4th, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. at 500 E. Sunflower Blvd., Ozawkie, KS 66070.
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March 2020 Newsletter

From the Director’s Desk……….. March 2020 Newsletter Link Some time ago I wrote about special education in Texas and the chronic under identification of children with handicapping conditions there. That was several years ago. Fast forward to the current school Read More …
February 2020 Newsletter

From the Director’s Desk… Read the Newsletter here: February 2020 Special Education providers serve more students than you might think. Here’s a look at the numbers by disability category: Each year the numbers grow: · Nearly one in Read More …
January 2020 Newsletter

From the Director’s Desk……….. Read the New Keystone Newsletter: January 2020 Another legislative session will soon be upon us. Funding for special education continues to fall behind. Funding is estimated to come in at 75% of excess cost, a long Read More …
December 2019 Newsletter

From the Director’s Desk……….. Full Newsletter here: http://bit.ly/37VuQ54 The Kansas Legislative Research Division recently announced that there will be 32.9 million dollars available in the education budget this year, followed by 32.6 million next year. See the KLRD memo here Read More …
November 2019 Newsletter

From the Director’s Desk……….. This month marks the 44th anniversary of the IDEA. The IDEA began as the Education for All Handicapped Children Act or Public Law 94-142. That historic act was signed into law on Nov. 29, 1975 by Read More …
Keystone October 2019 Newsletter

From the Director’s Desk……….. These days just about every month on the calendar has some or many disability awareness events and activities. October is no exception. In fact, October may be the month with the greatest number of disability awareness Read More …
September Keystone Newsletter

From the Director’s Desk……….. Funding for regular education is finally at an adequate level and the legislature is to be commended. Funding for special education is not at an adequate level and it’s time to turn our attention to that Read More …