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Half of the 10-member Kansas Board of Education is up for election in November, and two of them represent the Wichita area. In District 8 — which represents the center of the Wichita school ...
The Board helps determine educational policy for the state's primary and secondary schools. The Kansas State Board of Education was created to replace the position of Kansas State Superintendent of Public Instruction effective January 14, 1969, pursuant to an amendment to the Kansas Constitution adopted November 8, 1966.
All eyes on Kansas state school board. This year, three of the board’s moderate members — Deena Horst of Salina, Ann Mah of Topeka and Jim McNiece of Wichita — are not running for reelection.
Past: Volunteer for the Wichita Public Schools through PTOs and School Site Councils, Wichita City Council Member 1991 to 1995, Board Member of the Wichita Transit Authority Board 2016 to early ...
The Wichita Public Schools (USD 259) are governed by a non-partisan elected school board, the USD 259 Board of Education (BoE), which has seven members. Six members are nominated by voters in six geographically defined board districts throughout the overall school district. There is one nominee from each district.
Valley Center High School, Valley Center, USD 262; Wichita Northeast Magnet High School, Bel Aire, USD 259; ... Kansas School District - Boundary Map, KSDE
In the Wichita-area 8th District, Democratic incumbent Betty Arnold, a former Wichita school board member, seeks to hold on to the position she has occupied since 2021.
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