TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) The Kansas Senate has given first-round approval to Gov. Sam Brownback’s plan to modify technical education programs.
The measure advanced Wednesday on a voice vote. Final action planned for Thursday would send the bill to the House.
The proposal would provide incentives for high school students who don’t plan to pursue four-year degrees and are interested in a career in a vocational or technical program. The plan would allow them to earn certificates in qualified programs through community or technical colleges while still in high school.
Financial incentives would be included to encourage high schools and technical schools to develop the certificate programs and get students trained.
The plan was part of Brownback’s school finance proposal.