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Kansas Officials To Testify In Kansas School Funding Lawsuit

A top Kansas education official and a school superintendent are preparing to testify in a state district court hearing on a new school funding law.

Deputy Education Commissioner Dale Dennis is expected to face questions today in Shawnee County District Court from attorneys for four school districts who are suing the state over education funding.

The Dodge City, Hutchinson, Wichita and Kansas City districts are asking a three-judge panel to block the new law.Their attorneys said Hutchinson Superintendent Shelly Kiblinger also would testify.

The new law took effect in April. It threw out the state's per-pupil formula for distributing aid to public school districts in favor of predictable "block grants."

The state contends the changes provide stability. Critics question whether the state is providing a suitable education to every child.

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