Read More...TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas faces a threat that its public schools won’t open for the next school year after the state Supreme Court rejected some education funding changes made by the Republican-dominated Legislature. The Legislature had revised parts of the state’s school finance system but didn’t change the overall aid for most of its 286 local districts.

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