Kansas Schools to Parents: You Can Keep Tabs On What Your Kids Check out From our Libraries
“Library workers in K-12 schools are bound by federal laws that those in public libraries might not be. Because school library histories are part of a student’s educational record, parents can see them.”
No Better Place To Be: Students Rank K-State Among the Best in Latest National Survey
“These rankings reflect that K-State’s student-centered approach truly makes a difference to our students, helping them flourish and succeed while in college so they can finish their degrees,” said Thomas Lane, vice president for student life and dean of students.”
$2 Million Federal Grant Helps K-State Efforts to Expand Digital Manufacturing Outreach Programs Across Region
“As part of our daily operations, we are in regular contact with manufacturing companies and we are always seeking ways to help them to leverage advanced technologies to improve their competitiveness in the global marketplace,” said Jeff Tucker, executive director of the Technology Development Institute.”
The Dangers of Back-To-School Photos
Clay Center, KS- School supplies, check. Meeting the teacher, check. First day of school photos? Every parent is excited right now that their child is heading back to school, but did you know that you could be putting your child and family at risk for predators by posting pictures of your child with the chalk […]
Adventures Await at Cheyenne Bottoms!
“Kern said since there is no water right now and very few birds are there during the fall migration time, it’s the perfect opportunity to explore.”
Citizenship Washington Focus Teaches Leadership, Citizenship, Responsibility
“4-H members participate in a week-long educational event in Washington D.C. “
Officials Highlight Parallel Between Public Health, Extension
“Kansas has strong roots in efforts to develop healthy communities”
Families Can Register their Grade 7-9 Children for Free Online Math Tutoring
“Students, families can sign up for OSDE’s Math Tutoring Corps through Sept. 1”
K-State Economist Studies Potential Impact of Space Weather on Farming
“Solar flares, other activity may disrupt GPS signals”
Two Books Chosen to Represent Kansas at National Book Festival
““A Vote for Susanna” and “The Chicken Sisters” chosen for the National Center for the Book’s Great Reads from Great Places program”