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CKCA Participates in Kansas School Choice Week 2026

This week, CKCA joins America in celebrating School Choice Week 2026, a movement dedicated to empowering parents with the freedom to choose the best educational path for their children.

Last year, members of the CKCA community actively participated in a School Choice Rally and Senate Bill 75 hearing in Topeka, demonstrating strong support for expanding educational options. During that event, Sherry Pruter, CKCA administrator, expressed excitement about being part of the national movement with over 1,000 Kansans, emphasizing the importance of advocating for educational tax dollars to be used for children’s individual educational choices.


This year, the Kansas rally is open to everyone—parents, grandparents, students, and community members—encouraging broad participation to advocate for educational freedom. The event will be held indoors at the Statehouse, making it more accessible for attendees. Thanks to support from the Kansas Policy Institute, funds are available to assist families with travel expenses, ensuring that more people can join regardless of barriers.


The schedule for this year's rally is as follows:

- 11:00 AM – Gather in the Statehouse

- 11:30 AM – Rally begins with speakers from supporting organizations

- 12:30 PM – Rally concludes

- 12:45 PM – Pizza lunch outside the Statehouse


Throughout the week, CKCA is actively raising awareness about School Choice through various activities. Students and staff are displaying stickers showing their support, and signs promoting educational freedom are visible around the school building. These efforts aim to inform the students and families about the benefits of school choice and advocate for increased access to educational options.


As a private Christian school, CKCA strongly supports families’ rights to choose an education that aligns with their values. The school happily joins other advocates across Kansas in promoting School Choice Week 2026 and the future of educational freedom in the state.


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