Kansas State Department of Education Success Tour

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Kansas Commissioner of Education Dr. Randy Watson is once again facilitating community conversations across the state to gather feedback on the state’s vision for K-12 education.

The Kansans Can Success Tour is a 50-city event that kicks off July 26. Commissioner Watson, Deputy Commissioner Dr. Brad Neuenswander and members of the Kansas State Board of Education will gather community input on the current direction for Kansas K-12 education and share progress made toward achieving the vision established by the Kansas State Board of Education.

The 2021 tour is a follow-up to the Kansas Children. Kansas’ Future. community conversations tour that took place in 2015. Using the feedback gathered from more than 2,000 parents, educators, legislators, school board members, business community members, and more, the State Board created a new vision for education: Kansas leads the world in the success of each student.

Now, nearly six years later, we are again asking you to lend your voice to the conversation.

Please plan to join one of the 50 events scheduled across the state. A complete list of tour dates and locations are here.

KHSA Welcomes Jennifer Adhima as Executive Director

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The Kansas Head Start Association (KHSA) is pleased to announce the selection of Jennifer Adhima as its new Executive Director, effective July 12, 2021. 

Jennifer joins KHSA after working for the past sixteen years for Project Eagle, an early childhood education and family support program of the University of Kansas Medical Center.  As Associate Director of Project Eagle, she has focused on program leadership, staff and partnership development, and community engagement.  She holds a master’s degree in social work and has served as an adjunct professor of social policy for the University of Kansas School of Social Welfare. “I am honored to continue the valuable work of the Association. I truly believe in the powerful impact Head Start programs have on the lives of children, families, and communities and look forward to partnering with Head Start programs across the state to share this message.”  Jennifer is a life-long Kansan and currently resides in Lawrence with her family.

Peggy Kelly, who has been KHSA’s Executive Director since September of 2016, is leaving KHSA to be a support to her elderly parents in northern Minnesota.  Peggy relocated to International Falls, MN late in March, 2021.

Workplace Wellness Registration Ends June 15

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KHSA is pleased to announce a spring session of the Workplace Wellness Academy. Register now to receive $20 off the price! Registration ends June 15. When you enroll, you will have 30 days to take the course.

The Workplace Wellness Academy is a two-hour, online course of 5 modules that equip Head Start staff with 20+ tools for less stress and more success both at home and work. The program provides a certificate of completion and meets the Head Start Performance standards on Health & Wellness.

Register here>> https://www.generationwellness.com/ks-head-start