Kansas
Kansas
Fast Facts
23,754
Associates Degrees & Certificates Awarded
45.2%
of All Degrees & Certificates Awarded Statewide
CTE Secondary Concentrators
No Data Found
Graduation Rate
Go on to Postsecondary Education
CTE Postsecondary Concentrators
No Data Found
Earn a Postsecondary Credential, Certificate, or Diploma
Placed in Employment, Military Service or Apprenticeships Within Six Months
Secondary CTE Enrollment
369
Public High Schools
147,319
Public High School Enrollment
30,934
High School CTE Concentrators
55,302
Total Secondary CTE Enrollment
By Race
Secondary CTE Enrollment
No Data Found
American Indian or Alaskan Native
Asian
Black
Latino
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
White
Two or More Races
By Gender
Secondary CTE Enrollment
No Data Found
Male
Female
By Special Population
Secondary CTE Enrollment
Special populations are learner groups identified in the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act. The data below reflects intersectional categories that are not mutually exclusive; therefore, percentage values will not add up to 100%, and counts will not add to the total enrollment figure reported. Background information about special populations can be found in this resource.
11.8%
Count: 6,498
Individuals With Disabilities (ESEA/IDEA)
43.0%
Count: 23,766
Individuals from Economically Disadvantaged Families
42.5%
Count: 23,519
Individuals Preparing for Non-traditional Fields
0.2%
Count: 112
Single Parents
5.9%
Count: 3,245
English Learners
1.0%
Count: 558
Homeless Individuals
0.7%
Count: 413
Youth in Foster Care
1.6%
Count: 910
Youth with Parent in Active Military
0.4%
Count: 201
Migrant Students
Postsecondary CTE Enrollment
25
Community Colleges
110,262
Public Community Colleges Enrollment (full and part-time)
21,098
Postsecondary CTE Concentrators
38,650
Total Postsecondary CTE Enrollment
0
Area Technical Centers
By Race
Postsecondary CTE Enrollment
No Data Found
American Indian or Alaskan Native
Asian
Black
Latino
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
White
Two or More Races
Unknown
By Gender
Postsecondary CTE Enrollment
No Data Found
Male
Female
By Special Population
Postsecondary CTE Enrollment
Special populations are learner groups identified in the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act. The data below reflects intersectional categories that are not mutually exclusive; therefore, percentage values will not add up to 100%, and counts will not add to the total enrollment figure reported. Background information about special populations can be found in this resource.
3.0%
Count: 1,168
Individuals With Disabilities (ADA)
23.9%
Count: 9,250
Individuals from Economically Disadvantaged Families
15.5%
Count: 5,989
Individuals Preparing for Non-traditional Fields
5.8%
Count: 2,241
Single Parents
1.1%
Count: 427
Out of Workforce Individuals
3.6%
Count: 1,378
English Learners
0.3%
Count: 135
Homeless Individuals
0.8%
Count: 309
Youth in Foster Care
1.4%
Count: 536
Youth with Parent in Active Military
Perkins Data
Combined State Plan with Perkins and WIOA
Is the State Using the Reserve Fund?
Perkins Eligible Agency
Kansas Board of Regents
Funding For FY24
$13,093,764
Percentage of Funding Directed to:
No Data Found
Secondary
Postsecondary
$67,400
Amount of Leadership Funds the State Set Aside to Prepare Students for Non-Traditional Careers
15%
Percent of Funds Being Reserved in Total
8
Middle Grades That are Eligible for Perkins V Funding
1%
Percent of Leadership Funds the State Set Aside for State Correctional Institution
Ways the Secondary CTE, Postsecondary CTE and Workforce Systems Collaborate
- Through statewide advisory committees/boards
- Developing joint programs of study
- Aligning programs of study with career pathways
- Sharing labor market information
Secondary Program Quality Indicator(s)
- Postsecondary credit attainment
Postsecondary Goals
goal
60%
Attainment by 2020
progress
56.4%
Statewide Postsecondary
Attainment Progress
Every Student Succeeds Act Metrics
ESSA School Quality and Student Success Indicators
Kansas’ ESSA accountability system does not include any measures of career readiness at this time.
State CTE Director
April White
Vice President for Workforce Development
Kansas Board of Regents
1000 SW Jackson Suite 520
Topeka, KS 66612