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Code · Kansas · Chapter 72 — Schools

72-2549. Applications for state aid; required information.

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72-2549. Applications for state aid; required information. In order to be approved for payment of state aid, any application under K.S.A. 72-2548 , and amendments thereto, shall contain the following information:
(a)The number of certificated personnel of the school district who are participating in the program;
(b)a description of the scope, objectives, procedures and activities of and the services provided by the professional development program for the school year;
(c)the manner in which the professional development program is aligned with the mission, academic focus, and quality performance accreditation school improvement plan;
(d)a description of the performance measures utilized in meeting the evaluation standards and criteria established under subsection
(b)of K.S.A. 72-2546 , and amendments thereto;
(e)the amount budgeted by the board for its professional development program;
(f)the amount of the actual expenses incurred by the school district in maintaining an approved professional development program;
(g)the amount of the actual expenses, if any, incurred by the school district for the provision of innovative and experimental procedures, activities and services in its professional development program; and
(h)such additional information as determined by the state board.
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