Kansas Code § 72-4164

Grants to school districts for development and operation of programs; funding priorities; amount, limitation, proration
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(a) (1) In the 1990-91 school year, to the extent that appropriations are available therefor, and on the basis of established priorities, the state board shall select for the award of grants of state moneys those school districts, not to exceed 100 school districts, which the state board determines to be most capable of developing and operating successful parent education programs.
(2) In the 1991-92 school year, to the extent that appropriations are available therefor, and on the basis of established priorities, the state board shall select for the award of grants of state moneys those school districts, not to exceed 200 school districts, which the state board determines to be most capable of developing and operating successful parent education programs.
(3) In the 1992-93 school year and in each school year thereafter, to the extent that appropriations are available therefor, each school district which has developed and is operating an approved parent education program shall be eligible to receive a grant of state moneys.
(b) The amount of a grant to a school district shall be determined by the state board in accordance with established priorities, but in no event shall such amount exceed the amount of actual expenses incurred by the school district in the development and operation of a program. If the amount of appropriations for parent education programs is insufficient to pay in full the amount each school district is determined to be eligible to receive, the state board shall prorate the amount appropriated among all school districts in proportion to the amount each such school district is determined to be eligible to receive.

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