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  1. Some aspects of the socio-economic status of board of education members in Kingman County Kansas (Research report / Municipal University of Wichita) by K. C Pohl, 1956
  2. Brown V Board of Education: Caste, Culture, and the Constitution (Landmark Law Cases and American Society) by Robert J. Cottrol, Raymond T. Diamond, et all 2003-10
  3. Annual report on school spending: a school board in Kansas is hawking extra property on eBay while districts in Florida are pocketing extra cash from the ... An article from: District Administration by Laura K. Dianis, 2004-01-01
  4. Service program bridges generational divide; Kansas: Spring Hill Unified School District 230.: An article from: School Administrator
  5. The greed within them: The real story behind the political corruption and deceit of the Kansas City Missouri School District by Leroy Hyrne, 1998
  6. To Provide for the Establishment of the Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Site in the State of Kansas, and for Other Purposes (SuDoc AE 2.110:102-525) by U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, 1992
  7. 1999 archeological geophysical survey tests at Monroe School, Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site (14SH113), Topeka, Kansas (Midwest Archeological Center technical report) by Robert K Nickel, 2002
  8. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka : Sumner and Monroe Elementary Schools : management alternatives study and environmental assessment (SuDoc I 29.2:Ed 8) by U.S. Dept of Interior, 1992
  9. Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site Act of 1992: report (to accompany H.R. 5484) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office) (SuDoc Y 1.1/8:102-1038) by U.S. Congressional Budget Office, 1992
  10. Providing for the establishment of the civil rights in education, Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site : report (to accompany S. 2890) (SuDoc Y 1.1/5:102-468) by U.S. Congressional Budget Office, 1992
  11. The development of a funding formula for the universities under the jurisdiction of the Kansas Board of Regents by Thomas Rawson, 1978
  12. In the Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1952: No. 8, Oliver Brown, et al., appellants, vs. Board of Education of Topeka, Shawnee County, ... of Prince Edwards County, Virginia, et al by Oliver Brown, 1952
  13. In the District Court of the United States of the First District of Kansas, Oliver Brown ... [et al.] plaintiffs vs Board of Education of Topeka, Shawnee ... of Sumner Elementary School, complaint by Oliver Brown, 1951
  14. Test excavation of several geophysical anomalies, Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site (14SH113), Shawnee County, Kansas (Midwest Archeological Center technical report) by Scott Stadler, 2002

21. NMSBA Other School Board Web Sites
Arizona School boards Association To advance public education by providing kansas Association of School boards - The common voice for kansas boards of
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Organizational Structure Staff Legislative Update ... Home This list is complete of all associations who have web sites. If you are aware of a state that is not listed here and does have a site, please write the web master with that information and she will include it on this page. Thank you. National School Boards Association - Excellence and equity in public education through school board leadership. Association of Alaska School Boards - To assist school boards in providing quality public education and preserving local control. Arizona School Boards Association - To advance public education by providing leadership and assistance to local school district governing boards serving children and communities in the State of Arizona and promoting lay control of public education in the United States of America. Arkansas School Boards Association - To promote better educational opportunities for all children in the State of Arkansas.

22. 1997-102 | 12/31/1997 | Kansas Attorney General Opinion
kansas Attorney General homepage at www.accesskansas.org; click BACK to return boards of education may contract for services or supplies necessary for
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Search By: Number Date Requestor Topic ... Fulltext December 31, 1997 ATTORNEY GENERAL OPINION NO. Deryl W. Wynn, General Counsel
Unified School District No. 500
707 Minnesota Avenue, 4th Floor
P.O. Box 171300
Kansas City, Kansas 66117 Re: SchoolsOrganization, Powers and Finances of Boards of EducationBoards of Education; General Powers; Contracts; Telemedicine Synopsis: Boards of education may contract for services or supplies necessary for nurses to perform their duties. K.S.A. 72-1758; 72-1793; 72-17,104; 72-5501; 72-7513; 72-8202e; K.A.R. 91-1-65; 91-1-67; 91-1-111a. Dear Mr. Wynn: As general counsel for Unified School District No. 500, you request our opinion regarding the authority of a unified school district to enter into a contract. Specifically, you ask whether Unified School District No. 500 may enter into an agreement with the University of Kansas Medical Center and K.U. Physicians, Inc. for the purpose of obtaining telemedicine services. A draft of an agreement between the University of Kansas Medical Center and K.U. Physicians, Inc., (hereafter referred to collectively as KUMC) and Unified School District No. 500 (USD 500) has been provided for our review. According to provisions of that agreement:

23. KASB Publications
The kansas Association of School boards’ kansas Open Meetings Act Handbook This special education handbook is designed to help school boards and school
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Board Clerk's Handbook The Board Clerk’s Handbook is designed to assist central office personnel. The index provides quick access to the topics covered in the book. General topics addressed include legal, budget, and procedural responsibilities. Board meetings are covered thoroughly. Open record and open meetings requirements are explained. Policy and employment issues are also addressed. The Appendices contain forms, resolutions and templates that allow the clerk to prepare for board meetings quickly and effectively. (2002) ($20)
Due Process Handbook The Due Process Handbook for school board members, school administrators and school attorneys brings together in one publication the answers to questions about the due process rights of all school employees. While it provides the factual and legal basis to support any employment actions, the primary goal of the publication is to provide an easy-to-understand guide for school employers when discharging or disciplining employees. The Due Process Handbook provides user-friendly checklists and various forms to assist in ensuring all procedures in a variety of employment scenarios are handled correctly. This comprehensive guide will make tasks easier and help boards and administrators avoid mistakes when terminating employees. (1998) ($60)

24. State Boards
kansas kansas State Board of Technical Professions Betty Rose Will your boardaccept an EESA evaluation of foreign education (as described in the NCARB
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25. The Greater Kansas City Community Foundation - News Leader 5.21.05
Separate boards now oversee K12 and higher education, with the elementary and Among the people testifying Friday was Crosby Kemper III, of kansas City,
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Task force asked to consider secretary of education post State universities and colleges reject the idea, say Missouri should stick with current system. By David A. Lieb Associated Press Jefferson City — A task force looking at ways to revamp Missouri's government heard a plea Friday to create a secretary of education in charge of everything from kindergarten to college graduate schools. The idea was opposed by the state's four-year colleges and universities, who urged the state to stick with its current means of overseeing educational institutions. Separate boards now oversee K-12 and higher education, with the elementary and secondary education board having more regulatory power than the panel for colleges and universities. Higher education institutions also have their own boards of curators or trustees, just as each public school district is overseen by a locally elected school board. The state is evaluating its education oversight as part of the work of the Missouri State Government Review Commission appointed by Gov. Matt Blunt. Subgroups of the commission have been taking public testimony on various parts of state government.

26. Knox V. Board Of Education Of The City Of Independence (text Of Opinion), 45 Kan
Until the legislature clearly confers power upon boards of education of cities of That the city of Independence, kansas, is a city of the second class;
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Handbook Discussion Knox v. Board of Education of the City of Independenc
45 Kan. 152 (1891)
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Note: Page images are 29K to 38K each. Knox v. Board of Education, p. 152 BERTHA KNOX et al. by their next friend Jordan Knox , v.
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF
INDEPENDENCE et al 1. CITY SCHOOLS White and Colored Children No Separation. Until the legislature clearly confers power upon boards of education of cities of the second class to establish separate schools for the education of white and colored children, no such power exists. 2. CASE, Affirmed . The legislature of the state has not given, or attempted to give, to the boards of education of cities of the second class, the power to establish separate schools for the education of white and colored children, or to exclude from the schools established for white children, the colored children, for no other reason than that they are colored, or of African descent. ( Board of Education v. Tinnon 26 Kas. 1 Origin at Proceeding in Mandamus THIS is an action of mandamus commenced in this court on October 8, 1890, by

27. Thurman-Watts V. The Board Of Education Of The City Of Coffeyville And A. I. Dec
Neither the superintendent of schools nor the boards of education have The transition in educational methods in kansas is not different from that in
http://brownvboard.org/research/handbook/sources/thurman/thurman.htm
Handbook Discussion Thurman-Watts v. The Board of Education of the City of Coffeyville and A. I. Decker
115 Kan. 328 (1924)
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Note: Page images are 29K to 36K each. Thurman v. Board of Education, p. 328 No. 25,305. CELIA THURMAN-WATTS, Plaintiff , v. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF
THE CITY OF COFFEYVILLE and A. I. DECKER, as Superintendent of
Public Schools etc., Defendants SYLLABUS BY THE COURT. 1. MANDAMUS Cities Of First ClassAuthority of School Officers to Separate White and Colored Children . In a city of the first class neither the superintendent of schools nor the board of education has authority to separate pupils of the negro race from those of the white race on account of race or color unless so authorized by statute. 2. HIGH SCHOOLS Interpretation of StatutesNinth GradeIs a High-school Grade . Under the law and the educational system of this state, the ninth grade is a high-school grade, even in cities which maintain junior high schools, under the plan of six years elementary work, three years intermediate work, and three years senior-high-school work. Thurman v. Board of Education

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29. Carnegie Legacy In Kansas By Allen Gardiner>
Entryway Carnegie Library in Wichita, kansas. In 1889, the Legislature gaveapproval for boards of education to establish and maintain public school
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/carnegie/page155.html
WICHITA
EARLY LIBRARY HISTORY
The first library movement in Wichita occurred December 4, 1873, when the Wichita Library Association, was granted a charter and a corporation was made. Evidently this library failed, and in the spring of 1874 there was an attempt to establish a mercantile library association but it also failed. In 1876, a new Wichita Library Association was begun, and the first library was opened in 1877. The movement soon failed and ceased to exist in 1885 when the association turned the books over to the city. In the late 1880s the Sedgwick County Library, sponsored by the W.C.T.U., flourished. In 1888, the board of education accepted the gift of this library and other small society libraries, and made them available to the public.
Entryway: Carnegie Library in Wichita, Kansas
In 1889, the Legislature gave approval for boards of education to establish and maintain public school libraries. The Public School Library was located in the city hall from 1893. Beginning March 1, 1900, the city agreed to appropriate $50.00 per month for the library's support and the library became a free, rather than a subscription library. In 1909, the Legislature repealed the 1889 tax law which empowered boards of education to levy a tax for the support of a public library, but the board continued to operate the library until August 1, 1911, when it was turned over to the city.
THE CARNEGIE LIBRARY
Negotiations with the Carnegie Corporation were begun in 1911, and on July 13, 1912, $75,000.00 was offered for a building. The city agreed to provide the annual $7,500.00 maintenance amount. A site was chosen in the 200 block of South Main (Hamilton Park). Anthony Allaire Crowell was the architect engaged to design the building. Mrs. R. P. Murdock designed the interior, and Arthur Covey did the murals. Elizabeth Stubblefietd Navas created the stained glass windows. The contract was awarded to H. J. Vandenberg. The building was opened to the public May 14, 1915, and dedicated in September of that year. Miss Katherine Cossitt resigned as librarian in protest over the furniture selection, the interior decoration, and what she saw as faults in the library building construction.

30. The Virtual Schoolhouse S Guide To State Departments Of Education
State boards of education. Click on the name of the state to go to that state s kansas Information Network of kansas Northeast kansas education
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State Boards of Education
Click on the name of the state to go to that state's Department of Education web site.

31. State Departments Of Education
State boards of education. Click on the name of the state to go to that state s Northeast kansas education Service Center Lecompton kansas NEKESC
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State Boards of Education
Click on the name of the state to go to that state's Department of Education web site. Other education-related administrative bodies for that state are listed below.

32. Kansas News, Sports, Jobs, Homes, Cars
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33. April 2005 International Education Newsletter
The Journal of the National Association of State boards of education, Recently, the kansas Committee for International education in the Schools
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International Education Newsletter
April 2005 In this issue
  • North Carolina International Education Summit and Legislation
  • NASBE Features International Education edition
  • Website Spotlight: Kansas in the World
  • IE News and Grant Opportunities
    North Carolina International Education Summit and Legislation The North Carolina Center for International Understanding has been able to involve more than 100 North Carolina education and policy stakeholders in identifying strategies for updating K-12 education with an international dimension. Their work, North Carolina in the World: a Plan to Prepare Students for the Global Economy, will be unveiled at a statewide conference on April 11, 2005, in Raleigh, NC. The conference is by invitation only, however you may view a draft version of the agenda by clicking here As mentioned in last month's newsletter, Senator A. B. Swindell is sponsoring international education (IE) legislation in the North Carolina State Senate. The bill has been introduced and is entitled "An Act to Provide for a Study of What High School Graduates Need to Know in a Rapidly Changing and Complex Global Society and Economy." To read the legislation visit http://internationaled.org/directory.htm#nc NASBE Features International Education edition The March 2005 issue of The State Education Standard , The Journal of the National Association of State Boards of Education, is entitled International Education: Opening Doors to Global Understanding. The issue features eight articles by James B. Hunt, Jr., Charles Kolb, Ted Sanders and Vivien Stewart, Paul Sandrock and Shuhan Wang and many others. The topics covered include state initiatives in IE, the importance of language study and how to meet its challenge, global leadership in IE, and education in China. For more information, or to read selected articles please click on the NASBE link on the right.
  • 34. Travel-Directory.org: Destinations/North America/United States/Kansas/Education
    Online magazine for the kansas Association of Middle Level education. organization which serves as the common voice for state boards of education.
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    Includes history of the program, mentors, sponsors, educational partners, forum, links and contact information.
    http://www.kansasecaap.org Rate It Review It Details Eighmeys Think Tank A resource for the secondary student, and teacher of social science. http://kancrn.kckps.k12.ks.us/Harmon/breighm/index1.html Rate It Review It Details Electronic Charter School Offers online K-12 curriculum and instruction to homeschool or other nontraditional students. Program meets state standards and employs certified teachers. Includes FAQs, course offerings, admissions process, calendar and contact details. Located in Elkhart. http://www.onlineECS.org Rate It Review It Details Kamle Tracks Online magazine for the Kansas Association of Middle Level Education. http://www.kamle.org/

    35. Mathematics Framework For The 2005 National Assessment Of Educational Progress
    Kim Gattis education Program Consultant kansas Department of educationAssociation of State National Association of State boards of education (NASBE)
    http://www.nagb.org/pubs/m_framework_05/appc.html
    Appendix C: NAEP Mathematics Project Staff and Committees NAEP Mathematics Project CCSSO Staff
    Rolf Blank
    Director of Indicators Project
    State Education Assessment Center
    Council of Chief State School Officers
    Washington, D.C. Wayne Martin
    Director
    State Education Assessment Center
    Council of Chief State School Officers
    Washington, D.C. John Olson
    Director of Assessment
    State Education Assessment Center
    Council of Chief State School Officers
    Washington, D.C. Frank Philip
    Senior Project Associate
    State Education Assessment Center
    Council of Chief State School Officers
    Washington, D.C. Linda D. Wilson
    Consensus Coordinator Consultant
    Council of Chief State School Officers
    Washington, D.C. Phoebe Winter
    Project Director
    State Education Assessment Center
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    Richmond, Virginia

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    36. HSLDA | Kansas Legislation 2003—Senate Concurrent Resolution 1611: Allows Schoo
    Resolution 1611 Allows School boards to Elect State Board of education.Author By Committee on education. Summary Allows local school board to elect
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    News and updates on legal contacts and other issues that affect homeschoolers Member Resources State forms and other resources along with an online form to contact your staff NEW! Homeschooling Thru High School Program— Special Offer on SAT Power Prep for only $9.95 Kansas HOME LAWS ORGANIZATIONS CASES ... HEADLINES November 19, 2004 Senate Concurrent Resolution 1611: Allows School Boards to Elect State Board of Education Author: By Committee on Education Summary: Allows local school board to elect all members of the State Board of Education. Status: Bill died in Committee HSLDA's Position: Oppose. This resolution would remove all direct democratic influence on the State Board of Education, making it a puppet of local school boards, which would then make it far less accountable to citizens. Action Requested: None at this time.

    37. AAAS Condemns Kansas Decision And Offers Web Site On Evolution
    decision by the kansas State Board of education to remove references to The AAAS resolution warns that the kansas boards decision will make it
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    38. Gigablast Search Results
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    www.accesskansas.org/kasb/ [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 - modified: Apr 18 2005 Kansas Board of Regents News and reference information. Category: Reference: Education: Colleges and Universities: North America: United States: Kansas www.kansasregents.org [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 - modified: Apr 11 2005 Kansas City Educational Network (KCEN) Channel 18 K-12 channel programming produced and broadcast at the Interactive Video Network studio located on the University of Missouri campus in Kansas City.
  • 39. Kansas City InfoZine - Blunt Appoints Student Members To University Governing Bo
    education Jefferson City, Mo. infoZine - Gov. Matt Blunt has appointed student In order to bring the governing boards back into compliance with state
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    40. Kansas State Department Of Education
    The homepage for the kansas State Department of education which oversees (c) The board of education shall revoke the charter of a school if the school
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    Article 19. CHARTER SCHOOLS
    72-1903. Intention of act. (a) It is the intention of article 19 of chapter 72 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto, to provide an alternative means within the public school system for ensuring accomplishment of the necessary outcomes of education by offering opportunities for school building or school district employees groups, educational services contractors, and other persons or entities to establish and maintain charter schools that operate within a school district structure, but independently from other schools of the district. 72-1904. Authorization to establish; purposes. The board of education of any school district may authorize the establishment of a nonsectarian charter school as a means of providing new opportunities for: (a) Improved pupil learning; (b) increased learning opportunities for pupils in special areas of emphasis in accord with themes established for charter schools; (c) creative and unconventional instructional techniques and structures;

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