(Updated to reflect final vote)
The Kansas Senate on Tuesday agreed to a compromise plan that would change the calculus for school funding in a way that benefits growing school districts, but without suddenly hurting districts with declining student populations.
The Senate voted 33-6 for a compromise that allows school districts to calculate their enrollment based on the current year, the immediately preceding year or an average of the previous two years, whichever is greater.
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