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Voters in school districts across south-central Kansas will select new school board members on Nov. 7. Here are candidates for key races in suburban Wichita. Derby USD 260 School Board
TOPEKA — Turnover on the Kansas Board of Education after the November election could tip the board’s balance of power in favor of conservative members. Half of the board’s 10 seats are up ...
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.
Kansas State Board of Education (KSDE) is Kansas's Board of Education, headquartered in Topeka. [1] The board of education that controls the department is a constitutional body established in Article 6 of the Kansas Constitution. The ten members of the Board of Education are each elected to four-year terms.
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In 1969, the school's name was changed to the "Kansas State School for the Visually Handicapped" to be more inclusive as many of the students were not fully blind. In the 1971–72 school year, the school was placed under the Kansas State Board of Education, which currently administers the school.
Senate Bill 427 was voted down by the Kansas Senate after initial approval. It would've mandated school board policies across the state.
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 ...