The legislature continues to ignore the courts. They took credit for the court-ordered equalization aid during campaign season and appear to be backing out of it now.
“Controversial block grants unveiled this week appear to take operational and maintenance funds from most of the state’s poorest school districts, while shielding most of the richest.
“An analysis by The Topeka Capital-Journal found that poorer school districts are more likely to see budget cuts next year under the proposal. This is because many of the reductions in the plan are achieved by reducing equalization aid — dollars that those districts rely on.”
Read more here: http://cjonline.com/news/2015-03-07/capital-journal-analysis-school-bill-would-hit-poorer-districts-harder