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Kansas students boosted college credits and AP scores, while teacher shortages eased and literacy training expanded in 2024-2025.
Kansas high school students are increasingly enrolling in dual credit, AP, and CTE programs, with 40,709 students earning 366,007 dual credit hours in 2024-25—over 33,000 more than the prior year.
AP scores of 3 or higher rose to 12,240 in 2023-2024, indicating sustained growth.
Literacy efforts advanced with over 17,000 educators trained in structured literacy.
A revised state assessment launched in 2025 features updated cut scores.
Teacher vacancies dropped by 21% since spring 2024, aided by the expanding Registered Teacher Apprenticeship Program.
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Los estudiantes de Kansas aumentaron los créditos universitarios y los puntajes de AP, mientras que la escasez de maestros se alivió y la capacitación en alfabetización se expandió en 2024-2025.