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  Home  :  Government  :  Legislative Information  :  Kansas Newspaper Clippings

Education

2006 Session - June through December

The State Library of Kansas' Legislative Reference Section maintains a collection of clipped newspaper articles on topics relating to subjects pertinent to issues in Kansas state government. Below is a listing of clipped articles taken from several different newspapers relating to EDUCATION, June through December, 2006.

The Clippings books are available for use in the library. You may photocopy articles from the books. If you have questions regarding this collection please feel free to contact State Library staff. Contact information is found at the top and bottom of this page.

The Clippings List is generally arranged chronologically through the year.

Each article cited contains the following information:

Author of article (if any is present)
Title of Article
Newspaper title and date of issue
Page number within the clippings book where the article is found
(PLEASE NOTE THAT THE PAGE NUMBERS BELOW ARE NOT THE PAGE NUMBERS WITH THE NEWSPAPER BUT WITHIN THE CLIPPINGS BOOK)


ARTICLES ON EDUCATION, June through December, 2006

Icess Fernandez
Summer school change focus
Wichita Eagle, 6/1/2006
p. 1


National Spelling Bee achievers [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/1/2006
p. 1


Barbara Hollingsworth
All three Kansas spellers still standing
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/1/2006
p. 2


Barbara Hollingsworth
USD 501 to name new administrator
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/1/2006
p. 2


Joseph White
Spelling Bee draws online gamblers
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/2/2006
p. 2


Rick Alm
Is nothing S-A-C-R-E-D? You can bet on spelling bee
Kansas City Star, 6/1/2006
p. 3


Barbara Hollingsworth
USD 501 urged to look at utilization
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/2/2006
p. 3


Icess Fernandez
USD 259 objects to funding formula
Wichita Eagle, 6/2/2006
p. 3


Barbara Hollingsworth
Kansan falls in finals
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/1/2006
p. 4


Eric Weslander
Error will affect school official's DUI case
Lawrence Journal World, 6/2/2006
p. 4


David Goldstein
These whiz kids win our hearts
Kansas City Star, 6/2/2006
p. 5


Guaranteed tuition security [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/3/2006
p. 5


Barbara Hollingsworth
Winning word for Tolands is 'family'
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/3/2006
p. 6


Steve Painter
State wants school funding suit tossed
Wichita Eagle, 6/3/2006
p. 6


Icess Fernandez
How will Wichita schools spend $28.8 million?
Wichita Eagle, 6/3/2006
p. 7


John R. LaPlante
Don't strangle charter schools
Olathe Daily News, 6/1/2006
p. 7


Kevin Flaherty
Lawmakers say plan benefits local schools
Pittsburg Morning Sun, 6/1/2006
p. 8


Lindsey Geisler
Heights to cut back on exchange students
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/6/2006
p. 8


John Green
State's new matching grant program for school savings is first-come, first-served
Hutchinson News, 6/3/2006
p. 9


Sophia Maines
Professors join effort to root our terrorism
Lawrence Journal World, 6/5/2006
p. 9


Scott Rothschild
State wants high court to dismiss school suit
Lawrence Journal World, 6/3/2006
p. 10


John Toland a good man [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/6/2006
p. 10


Nursing funding available
Emporia Gazette, 6/2/2006
p. 10


Dave Ranney
Virtual school offers free second chance
Lawrence Journal World, 6/6/2006
p. 11


Barbara Hollingsworth
Educators plan, await court
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/7/2006
p. 11


Kevin Flaherty
PSU nursing program on the clock
Pittsburg Morning Sun, 6/3/2006
p. 12


Joe Robertson
Legality of funding KC charters challenged
Kansas City Star, 6/7/2006
p. 12


Keep studying
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/6/2006
p. 12


Chris Moon
Education department restructured
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/8/2006
p. 13


Winfield Daily Courier
School finance [opinion]
Hays Daily News, 6/5/2006
p. 13


Scott Rothschild
Corkins' hires draw ire from board
Lawrence Journal World, 6/8/2006
p. 13


Sophia Maines
Wescoe air tests to begin this week
Lawrence Journal World, 6/8/2006
p. 14


Martin Hawver
Media coverage incomplete for school finance package
Kansas City Kansan, 6/6/2006
p. 14


Dave Ranney
Lawrence resident to lead national teacher education group
Lawrence Journal World, 6/8/2006
p. 15


Pop Ban in School [cartoon]
Hutchinson News, 6/6/2006
p. 15


Controversy continues
Lawrence Journal World, 6/9/2006
p. 16


Sophia Maines
KU engineering team shines in NASA satellite contest
Lawrence Journal World, 6/9/2006
p. 16


Amanda O'Toole
2 dead, 2 missing on school excursion
Wichita Eagle, 6/12/2006
p. 16


Amy M. Cotham
NCCC students better equipped for academic success
Chanute Tribune, 6/9/2006
p. 16


Amanda O'Toole
History repeats
Wichita Eagle, 6/12/2006
p. 17


John R. LaPlante
Education is rife with politics [opinion]
Olathe Daily News, 6/8/2006
p. 17


Sophia Maines
KU researchers fight cancer together
Lawrence Journal World, 6/12/2006
p. 18


Nick Sloan and Matt Kelsey
Englebrick hired by Kansas Dept. of Ed.
Kansas City Kansan, 6/8/2006
p. 18


Scott Rothschild
Plaintiffs: School finance bill fails grade
Lawrence Journal World, 6/13/2006
p. 19


Arley Hoskin
Morrison to school district: 'Follow the law'
Johnson County Sun, 6/8/2006
p. 19


Jack "Miles" Ventimiglia
State claims school funds suit's too old
Johnson County Sun, 6/8/2006
p. 20


Nursing care advanced [opinion]
Johnson County Sun, 6/8/2006
p. 20


Tom Bell
Reject state science standards [editorial]
Salina Journal, 6/12/2006
p. 20


Scott Rothschild
Abstinence-based plan for sex education is returning
Lawrence Journal World, 6/14/2006
p. 21


Patrick S. Kelley
High-level summer jobs [editorial]
Emporia Gazette, 6/12/2006
p. 21


Chris Moon
State board says no sex is still best
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/15/2006
p. 22


Scott Rothschild
Education department spokesman leaves job
Lawrence Journal World, 6/15/2006
p. 22


Dave Stephens
USD 308 to get additional funds for special education
Hutchinson News, 6/14/2006
p. 23


The watchdog if graduation were mandatory
Kansas City Star, 6/16/2006
p. 23


Melodee Hall Blobaum
JCCC confirms interim choice
Kansas City Star, 6/16/2006
p. 23


Joe Robertson
Ruling upset legal battles
Kansas City Star, 6/16/2006
p. 23


Laurie Au
GED offers graduates a better life
Kansas City Star, 6/16/2006
p. 24


Supreme Court gets greedy [opinion]
Olathe Daily News, 6/14/2006
p. 24


Micah Mertes
FHSU names Mercer as Education dean
Hays Daily News, 6/13/2006
p. 25


Sophia Maines
No legal agreement yet on schools' use of 'KU'
Lawrence Journal World, 6/16/2006
p. 25


Barbara Hollingsworth
KASB presenting public forums across state
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/17/2006
p. 26


Associated Press
Officials talked to teen suspects
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/19/2006
p. 26


Districts should give students all the facts
Kansas City Star, 6/18/2006
p. 26


Amanda O'Toole
'Consoled by friends'
Wichita Eagle, 6/17/2006
p. 27


Laura Scoot
From this farm, a grassroots movement grows [opinion]
Kansas City Star, 6/19/2006
p. 27


J-W Staff Reports
Federal grant will help state expand number of charter schools
Lawrence Journal World, 6/17/2006
p. 28


Barbara Hollingsworth
District prioritizing extra school funding
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/21/2006
p. 28


Realism and sex education
Winfield Daily Courier, 6/15/2006
p. 28


Elaine Bessier
Board approves changes
Johnson County Sun, 6/15/2006
p. 28


Sophia Maines
Professor to advise president, Congress
Lawrence Journal World, 6/17/2006
p. 29


Patrick E. Lowry
Sex education [editorial]
Hays Daily News, 6/15/2006
p. 29


Sophia Maines
Researchers seek to find out how children learn words
Lawrence Journal World, 6/19/2006
p. 29


Elaine Bessier and Arley Hoskin
Just say no to sex
Johnson County Sun, 6/15/2006
p. 30


Jim Sullinger
Court to address school funding
Kansas City Star, 6/20/2006
p. 30


The groups of 6 and 4 [opinion]
Manhattan Mercury, 6-16/17/2006
p. 31


Chris Moon
School money: Pass or fail?
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/22/2006
p. 31-32


John R. LaPlante
Give charter schools room to grow
Dodge City Globe, 6/16/2006
p. 32


Ann Charles
Deal with reality
Chanute Tribune, 6/16/2006
p. 33


Ann Charles
Abstinence lessons [editoiral]
Parson Sun, 6/16/2006
p. 33


John Hanna
Regents expected to OK tuition hikes
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/22/2006
p. 33


Sophia Maines
KU to get $2M microscope
Lawrence Journal World, 6/22/2006
p. 34


Scott Rothschild
School funding suit begins in court today
Lawrence Journal World, 6/22/2006
p. 35


Chris Moon
Senator says justice may be looking for way out of the case
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/23/2006
p. 26


Barbara Hollingsworth
Regents approve another tuition hike
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/23/2006
p. 36


Icess Fernandez
Some students are struggling to come up with extra money
Wichita Eagle, 6/23/2006
p. 37


Mara Rose Williams
Tuition rises at 6 state schools
Kansas City Star, 6/23/2006
p. 37


April Middleton
District plans for school funding
Salina Journal, 6/21/2006
p. 38


Diane Gasper-O'Brien
Education focus of local forum
Hays Daily News, 6/20/2006
p. 38


John LaPlante
Don't play games with proficiency standards
Kansas City Kansan, 6/21/2006
p. 38


Diane Gasper-O'Brien
USD 489 seeks hike in LOB tax
Hays Daily News, 6/20/2006
p. 39


Sophia Maines
Regent takes tuition stand
Lawrence Journal World, 6/23/2006
p. 39


Scott Rothschild
Sides spar over school finance
Lawrence Journal World, 6/23/2006
p. 40


Bill Felber
O'Neal sees school finance ruling soon
Manhattan Mercury, 6/21/2006
p. 40


Mike Corn
Dwindling numbers
Hays Daily News, 6/21/2006
p. 41


Jones Institute for Educational Excellence
ESU Kansas helps future teachers
Emporia Gazette, 6/22/2006
p. 41


Diane Gasper-O'Brien
Plenty of issues, but no citizens
Hays Daily News, 6/22/2006
p. 42


Conservatives get their way [opinion]
Johnson County Sun, 6/22/2006
p. 42


Patrick Lowry
Not optional [editorial]
Hays Daily News, 6/22/2006
p. 42


Jack "Miles" Ventimiglia
Parents target top court for school funds
Johnson County Sun, 6/22/2006
p. 43


Jack "Miles" Ventimiglia
Parents sue for school funds in federal court
Johnson County Sun, 6/22/2006
p. 43


Bob Sigman
Seeking a new ear
Johnson County Sun, 6/22/2006
p. 44


Kathryn Mayes
Regents tout KSU value
Manhattan Mercury, 6/22/2006
p. 44


John R. LaPlante
Don't play games with proficiency standards
Olathe Daily News, 6/22/2006
p. 45


Crowson's view [cartoon]
Wichita Eagle, 6/27/2006
p. 45


Micah Mertes
Officials say university education still a good buy
Hays Daily News, 6/26/2006
p. 45


Tim Vandenack
Program seeks to grow ESL teachers
Hutchinson News, 6/26/2006
p. 46


Kevin Flaherty
PSU tuition increase approved
Pittsburg Morning Sun, 6/23/2006
p. 46


School funding's court test [opinion]
Manhattan Mercury, 6/25/2006
p. 47


Regents approve tuition hikes
Emporia Gazette, 6/23/2006
p. 47


John R. LaPlante
Don't water down proficiency standards [opinion]
Dodge City Daily Globe, 6/23/2006
p. 48


Kristen Waggener
Sending a message
Garden City Telegram, 6/21/2006
p. 48


Emily Behlmann
Funds could help program's retention efforts
Garden City Telegram, 6/23/2006
p. 49


John R. LaPlante
The proficiency standards game
Salina Journal, 6/26/2006
p. 49


Colleen Surridge
Grand jury does not indict LCC president
Parsons Sun, 6/21/2006
p. 49


Tom Brungardt
Thank you, State board of education
Junction City Daily Union, 6/27/2006
p. 50


Chris Moon
Critic formerly a supporter
Topeka Capital Journal, 7/1/2006
p. 50-51


Barbara Hollingsworth
Sawyer given comfy raise
Topeka Capital Journal, 6/30/2006
p. 51


Keeping college graduates is wise investment in the future
Kansas City Star, 7/1/2006
p. 52


Sarah Benson
Students sweep historical awards
Lawrence Journal World, 7/2/2006
p. 52


Amanda O'Toole
Retired teachers take pay hit from state
Wichita Eagle, 7/5/2006
p. 52-53


Barbara Hollingsworth
Policy for trips outside U.S. change
Topeka Capital Journal, 7/8/2006
p. 53


Crowson's view [cartoon]
Wichita Eagle, 7/8/2006
p. 54


Michael Mathes
School food is good [letter to the editor]
Topeka Capital Journal, 7/11/2006
p. 54


Randy Scholfield
Evolve State BOE is at the crossroads [editorial]
Wichita Eagle, 7/8/2006
p. 54


Sophia Maines
Regent supports study abroad requirement
Lawrence Journal World, 7/5/2006
p. 55


Scott Rothschild
Group promotes science standards
Lawrence Journal World, 7/8/2006
p. 55


Scott Rothschild
Law firm drops out of school litigation
Lawrence Journal World, 7/8/2006
p. 56


Sophia Maines
Job cut streamlines KU bureaucracy
Lawrence Journal World, 7/8/2006
p. 56


Sophia Maines
Higher loan rates raise cost of education
Lawrence Journal World, 7/10/2006
p. 57


Scott Rothschild
Cultures clash in Democratic primary
Lawrence Journal World, 7/6/2006
p. 57


Barbara Hollingsworth
Education board examines turnover
Topeka Capital Journal, 7/12/2006
p. 58


Barbara Hollingsworth
School bond issue possible
Topeka Capital Journal, 7/14/2006
p. 58


John Hanna
State board takes up charter debate
Topeka Capital Journal, 7/13/2006
p. 58


Melodee Hall Blobaum
Wanted: qualified teachers
Kansas City Star, 7/12/2006
p. 59


Brad Cooper and Jason Gertzen
K-State plans Olathe site
Kansas City Star, 7/14/2006
p. 59


Barbara Hollingsworth
Sawyer pay in line with peers
Topeka Capital Journal, 7/13/2006
p. 59-60


Mara Rose Williams
School offers free tuition
Kansas City Star, 7/14/2006
p. 60


Ann Charles
Coach gets red card [opinion]
Chanute Tribune, 7/14/2006
p. 60


Sophia Maines
Wescoe needs to clear the air
Lawrence Journal World, 7/19/2006
p. 61


Going along [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 7/14/2006
p. 61


Turnover isn't troubling, yet [opinion]
Manhattan Mercury, 7/13/2006
p. 61


Kathryn Mayes
KSU eyes Olathe for bioscience
Manhattan Mercury, 7/14-15/2006
p. 62


Steve Vockrodt
KSU project could add jobs, investment
Olathe Daily News, 7/14/2006
p. 62


Richard Luken
Board OKs study
Iola Register, 7/14/2006
p. 63


Bruce Symes
Online classes enter new world
Iola Register, 7/14/2006
p. 63


Steve Vockrodt
City could get KSU research center
Olathe Daily News, 7/13/2006
p. 64


Sophia Maines
KU fraternity recognized for grades, philanthropy
Lawrence Journal World, 7/19/2006
p. 64


Emily Behlmann
Job outlook good for recent grads
Garden City Telegram, 7/6/2006
p. 65


Claudian Lauer
State eyes teacher retention
Topeka Capital Journal, 7/19/2006
p. 65


Emily Behlmann
Job outlook good for recent grads
Garden City Telegram, 7/6/2006
p. 65


Gena Terlizzi
State education board considers restraints for special ed students
Lawrence Journal World, 7/12/2006
p. 66


John Green
Ex-BCCC track coach convicted
Hutchinson News, 7/13/2006
p. 66


Sophia Maines
New president stresses progress, unity
Lawrence Journal World, 7/18/2006
p. 66-67


Ron Knox
Vandalized campus Jayhawk could fly the coop
Lawrence Journal World, 7/18/2006
p. 67


Andi Atwater
State grant expands nursing program
Wichita Eagle, 7/21/2006
p. 67


Emily Behlmann
Community college to offer weapons class
Garden City Telegram, 7/1/2006
p. 67


Unlimited possibilities [opinion]
Olathe Daily News, 7/15-17/2006
p. 68


No easy fix in school case [opinion]
Johnson County Sun, 6/29/2006
p. 68


Eric Swanson
Advocate: State ranks high but must do more for kids
Dodge City Daily Globe, 6/28/2006
p. 69


Emily Behlmann
State board forum address issues relating to state's public education
Garden City Telegram, 6/30/2006
p. 69


School district should lower mill levy
Olathe Daily News, 6/30/2006
p. 70


Kevin Flaherty
Corkins: Policies will not change
Pittsburg Morning Sun, 6/30/2006
p. 70


Dave Seaton
KASB official asks what do we want our schools to do
Winfield Daily Courier, 7/5/2006
p. 71


Emerson Lynn Jr
Great Bend scandal could be a catalyst for CC reforms [opinion]
Iola Register, 7/11/2006
p. 71


Micah Mertes
Nursing program gets shot in arm
Hays Daily News, 7/12/2006
p. 72


Emily Behlmann
GCCC board to consider staff raises at meeting
Garden City Telegram, 7/13/2006
p. 72


Education department irrelevant? [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 7/17/2006
p. 72


Amy M. Cotham
KASB reports 'what Kansas should know'
Chanute Tribune, 7/6/2006
p. 73


Gena Terlizzi
Failing grade on No Child Left Behind could redirect money
Lawrence Journal World, 7/15/2006
p. 73


High turnover rate
Hutchinson News, 7/14/2006
p. 73


The tuition square dance [cartoon]
Chanute Tribune, 6/30/2006
p. 74


Dolph C. Simons, Jr
Olathe land donation is major event for KSU and Kansas
Lawrence Journal World, 7/15/2006
p. 74-75


Jack "Miles" Ventimiglia
Bailing out or rowing?
Johnson County Sun, 6/29/2006
p. 75


Sophia Maines
Retirees say KU burns bridges by raising fees, leaving them out of the loop
Lawrence Journal World, 7/16/2006
p. 76


Former KU official dies at age 90
Topeka Capital Journal, 7/20/2006
p. 76


KU message [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 7/16/2006
p. 77


Karen Shideler
KU plans pharmacy school for Wichita
Wichita Eagle, 7/20/2006
p. 77-78


Steve Painter
School ruling to come Friday
Wichita Eagle, 7/27/2006
p. 78


Hurst Laviana
Inter-Faith offers homeless shelter from summer's heat
Wichita Eagle, 7/25/2006
p. 78


Martin Hawver
An out of field problem
Kansas City Kansan, 7/18/2006
p. 79


By design
Garden City Telegram, 7/20/2006
p. 79


Emily Behlmann
Regents hope grants will draw nurses to programs
Garden City Telegram, 7/21/2006
p. 80


Cheryl Shepherd-Adams
State BOE's own evolution
Hays Daily News, 7/23/2006
p. 80


Barbara Hollingsworth
Districts not keen on full disclosure
Topeka Capital Journal, 7/27/2006
p. 81


Martin Hawver
Teaching shortage is next problem
Wichita Eagle, 7/21/2006
p. 81


Sophia Maines
Arbitration concludes for fired ex-president KU Alumni Association
Lawrence Journal World, 7/21/2006
p. 81


Tim Vandenack
Public school science standards a key issue
Hutchinson News, 7/23/2006
p. 82


Dolph C. Simons Jr
Legislative report card may not aid higher education effort
Lawrence Journal World, 7/22/2006
p. 82


Sophia Maines
KU supports K-State move into Olathe
Lawrence Journal World, 7/23/2006
p. 83


Nursing resources [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 7/22/2006
p. 83


Barbara Hollingsworth
Schools await decision
Topeka Capital Journal, 7/25/2006
p. 84


Chris Moon
How was the money spent?
Topeka Capital Journal, 7/26/2006
p. 84


Elaine Bessier
State board approves division changes, appoints commissioners
Johnson County Sun, 7/20/2006
p. 85


Grants from regents begin program to combat state's nursing shortage
Hays Daily News, 7/21/2006
p. 85


Ann Charles
Focus on education [editorial]
Parsons Sun, 7/18/2006
p. 85


Vicky Smith
NCCC adopts degrees to occupation guide
Chanute Tribune, 7/22/2006
p. 86


David Chartrand
Give us a definition for 'children at risk'
Olathe Daily News, 7/19/2006
p. 86


John Laplante
Education debate: More than sex and evolution
Kansas City Kansan, 7/19/2006
p. 87


Connie Morris
Evolution theory questionable
Garden City Telegram, 7/18/2006
p. 87


Kathleen Sebelius
Teachers key to Kansas' future
Chanute Tribune, 7/19/2006
p. 88


Chris Moon
School ruling coming Friday
Topeka Capital Journal, 7/27/2006
p. 88


Jim Sullinger and Melodee Hall Blobaum
Court will announce school decision Friday
Kansas City Star, 7/27/2006
p. 88


Chris Moon
A passing grade
Topeka Capital Journal, 7/29/2006
p. 89


Barbara Hollingsworth
For school districts, ruling enables them to resume work
Topeka Capital Journal, 7/31/2006
p. 89


Education funding dismissed
Topeka Capital Journal, 7/30/2006
p. 90


Chris Moon
Ruling offers no guarantees
Topeka Capital Journal, 7/30/2006
p. 90


Steve Painter
Court dismisses school funding lawsuit
Wichita Eagle, 7/29/2006
p. 91


Rhonda Holman
It's over ruling doesn't change responsibility
Wichita Eagle, 7/30/2006
p. 91


Jim Sullinger and Melodee Hall Blobaum
School funding suit dismissed
Kansas City Star, 7/29/2006
p. 92


Scott Rothschild
School finance plan gets court's blessing
Lawrence Journal World, 7/29/2006
p. 92


Dolph C. Simons Jr
Naming rights another way money talks in college athletics
Lawrence Journal World, 7/29/2006
p. 93


Dave Ranney
Schools shrink as Kansans pull up stakes
Lawrence Journal World, 7/30/2006
p. 93-94


End in sight? [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 7/30/2006
p. 94


Leonard Hall
Challenges in deaf education
Olathe Daily News, 7/27/2006
p. 95


John Richard Schrock
Science standards need to be 'natural'
Wichita Eagle, 8/1/2006
p. 95


Passing the buck [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 8/2/2006
p. 95-96


Jeremy Mohn
Science must be silent on God
Garden City Telegram, 7/25/2006
p. 96


Education lawsuit open up [editorial]
Topeka Captial Journal, 7/28/2006
p. 96


Chris Moon
Financial secrets criticized
Topeka Capital Journal, 7/28/2006
p. 97


JCCC approved for degree and five advanced certificates in gaming
Johnson County Sun, 7/27/2006
p. 97


Jennifer Sackhoff
School finance lawsuit dismissed
Junction City Daily Union, 7/28/2006
p. 98


Diane Gasper-O'Brien
ID proponents to discuss standards
Hays Daily News, 7/27/2006
p. 98


Sarah St. John
Budget uncertainty clouds new year
Olathe Daily News, 7/28/2006
p. 99


Sarah St. John
Court: School plan OK
Olathe Daily News, 7/29-31/2006
p. 99


Patrick Lowry
Full disclosure [editorial]
Hays Daily News, 7/27/2006
p. 100


Mark Schremmer
It's been a long trip [editorial]
Pittsburg Morning Sun, 7/29/2006
p. 100


Katie Stockstill
Local officials see ruling as 'a positive step'
Pittsburg Morning Sun, 7/29/2006
p. 100


Tom Bell
Coalition owes taxpayers [editorial]
Salina Journal, 7/31/2006
p. 101


Eric Swanson
Debate over science standards coming to SW Kansas
Dodge City Daily Globe, 7/28/2006
p. 101


Gabriel Lippincott
DCCC to participate in survey of state's colleges
Dodge City Daily Globe, 7/28/2006
p. 102


Michael Strand
For its school finance decision, the state legislature receives a passing grade
Salina Journal, 7/29/2006
p. 102-103


Michael Strand
LOBs a part of life
Salina Journal, 7/29/2006
p. 103


A reasonable time to let go [opinion]
Manhattan Mercury, 7/31/2006
p. 104


Diane Gasper-O'Brien
Court ruling provides direction for schools
Hays Daily News, 7/30/2006
p. 104


Cheryl Shepherd-Adams
ID promoters' perpetual folly
Garden City Telegram, 7/28/2006
p. 105


Emily Behlmann
Area more focused on bilingual education
Garden City Telegram, 7/28/2006
p. 105


Sophia Maines
Lecture series tackles dispute over evolution
Lawrence Journal World, 8/1/2006
p. 106


Crowson's View [cartoon]
Wichita Eagle, 8/4/2006
p. 106


Richard Harris
Legislators should hang their heads
Wichita Eagle, 8/4/2006
p. 106


Sophia Maines
KU shocked that record grant may be in peril
Lawrence Journal World, 8/4/2006
p. 107


Garance Burke
AG dismisses most serious charge in case of school shooting plot
Lawrence Journal World, 8/4/2006
p. 107


Martin Hawver
At the rail
Metro News, 8/4/2006
p. 107-108


Garance Burke
A.G. drops charge in foiled school plot
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/5/2006
p. 108


Barbara Hollingsworth
Schools increasingly have foreign flair
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/5/2006
p. 108


Diane Carroll
Foundation to cut KU grant
Kansas City Star, 8/5/2006
p. 109


Evolution [cartoon]
Kansas City Star, 8/7/2006
p. 109


John D. Montgomery
School finance [editorial]
Hays Daily News, 8/2/2006
p. 109


Phillip Brownlee
Merge consolidate districts
Wichita Eagle, 8/7/2006
p. 110


Icess Fernandez
Teachers appeal online for supplies
Wichita Eagle, 8/6/2006
p. 110


Kathleen Sebelius
School ruling a win for children
Iola Register, 8/3/2006
p. 110


Dolph C. Simons Jr
KU reaction seems to underplay impact of lost NSF grant
Lawrence Journal World, 8/5/2006
p. 111


Sophia Maines
KU: Flawed review led to lost funds
Lawrence Journal World, 8/5/2006
p. 111


Dave Stephens
Districts examine at-large options
Hutchinson News, 8/4/2006
p. 112


Sophia Maines
No significant problems found in initial Wescoe air-quality tests
Lawrence Journal World, 8/8/2006
p. 112


Chris Moon
Corkins says he's staying put
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/9/2006
p. 113


Funding back in legislature
Johnson County Sun, 8/3/2006
p. 113


Overcoming nurse shortage [opinion]
Johnson County Sun, 8/3/2006
p. 113


Jack "Miles" Ventimiglia
Montoy education case over, so what comes next?
Johnson County Sun, 8/3/2006
p. 114


Martin Hawver
High court may be big winner in ruling
Junction City Daily Union, 8/3/2006
p. 115


Ruling leaves door open for more lawsuits
Olathe Daily News, 8/3/2006
p. 115


School funding lawsuit dismissal [cartoon]
Manhattan Mercury, 8/2/2006
p. 116


Scott Rothschild
State board agrees with Legislature's school funding
Lawrence Journal World, 8/9/2006
p. 116


School funding lawsuit dismissal [cartoon]
Manhattan Mercury, 8/2/2006
p. 116


Roxana Hegeman
Pair plead guilty in Kansas school plot
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/10/2006
p. 116


Sophia Maines
Appeal unlikely in loss of grant
Lawrence Journal World, 8/10/2006
p. 117


Alan Hoskins
KCKCC nursing program receives $272K grant
Kansas City Kansan, 8/8/2006
p. 117


Scott Rochat
ESU search narrowed to five
Emporia Gazette, 8/8/2006
p. 118


Dan K. Thomasson
Science still evolving in Kansas
Salina Journal, 8/9/2006
p. 118


Chris Moon
Newspaper seeking ruling from court
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/11/2006
p. 118


Eric Swanson
End of school finance lawsuit produces relief, disappointment
Dodge City Daily Globe, 8/5/2006
p. 119


Bob Sigman
Touchy case put to bed
Johnson County Sun, 8/10/2006
p. 119


Open records law no apologies [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/11/2006
p. 120


Back on track [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 8/13/2006
p. 120


Kathleen Sebelius
School ruling a win for kids
Chanute Tribune, 8/4/2006
p. 120


Chris Moon and Barbara Hollingsworth
School spending revealed
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/13/2006
p. 121


Susan Lynn
Riverton teens now need community of caregivers [opinion]
Iola Register, 8/11/2006
p. 122


Papers, pundits react to State BOE primary
Wichita Eagle, 8/13/2006
p. 122


Justin Pope
Kansans make gains in ACT
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/16/2006
p. 122


Crowson's view [cartoon]
Wichita Eagle, 8/13/2006
p. 123


Sophia Maines
Pluto solid as a rock at KU
Lawrence Journal World, 8/15/2006
p. 123


Kansas State research prairie fuel [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/16/2006
p. 124


Joe Robertson
On ACT, progress is slow
Kansas City Star, 8/16/2006
p. 124


Emily Behlmann
Lack of tuition does not preclude costs from public schools
Garden City Telegram, 8/9/2006
p. 125


Bruce Symes
Housing in short supply at college
Iola Register, 8/11/2006
p. 125


School funds [editorial]
Garden City Telegram, 8/9/2006
p. 126


Robert P. Maxson
College hires new vice president
Junction City Daily Globe, 8/13/2006
p. 126


Barbara Hollingsworth
ACT results varied in local high schools
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/17/2006
p. 126


Suzanne Perez Tobias
Wichita teen scores perfect on ACT, SAT
Wichita Eagle, 8/17/2006
p. 127


Dave Ranney
City's ACT scores beat national average
Lawrence Journal World, 8/17/2006
p. 127


Sophia Maines
University to stand by center, despite grant loss
Lawrence Journal World, 8/17/2006
p. 128


Bob Johnson
257 considers tax increase
Iola Register, 8/15/2006
p. 128


Icess Fernandez
City sets ACT-taking record
Wichita Eagle, 8/18/2006
p. 129


Sophia Maines
Professors surprised, honored by $5,000 fellowship awards
Lawrence Journal World, 8/18/2006
p. 129


Scott Rothschild
KU to get $6 million --- of needed $230 million --- for repairs
Lawrence Journal World, 8/17/2006
p. 129


Derek Schmidt
New online tutor available for kids
Iola Register, 8/15/2006
p. 130


Sarah St. John
Not all agree on bond price tag
Olathe Daily News, 8/15/2006
p. 130


Sophia Maines
KU climbs in national rankings
Lawrence Journal World, 8/18/2006
p. 131


Barbara Hollingsworth
Portable classrooms earn an A
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/17/2006
p. 131


George Diepenbrock
Bicycle ban doesn't sit well with all children must be in third grade or higher to ride bikes to school
Lawrence Journal World, 8/18/2006
p. 132


Barbara Hollingsworth
Little learners, but not little days
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/18/2006
p. 132


Barbara Hollingsworth
More funding sought for struggling blacks
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/18/2006
p. 133


Sophia Maines
Institute taking over archaeological collections
Lawrence Journal World, 8/18/2006
p. 133


Scott Rochat
ESU considers changes
Emporia Gazette, 8/16/2006
p. 133


Katie Stockstill
USD 250 thinks taxpayers will like budget proposal
Pittsburg Morning Sun, 8/16/2006
p. 134


School aid suits were a last resort [opinion]
Winfield Daily Courier, 8/16/2006
p. 134


One expelled in foiled school plot
Iola Register, 8/16/2006
p. 134


Education challenges getting testy [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/19/2006
p. 135


Chris Moon
Kline: Open funding records
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/19/2006
p. 135


Barbara Hollingsworth
Classified jobs at USD 501 harder to fill
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/21/2006
p. 136


Steve Painter
Spending records sought
Kansas City Star, 8/19/2006
p. 136


Kathryn Mayes
Area students to average ACT scores
Manhattan Mercury, 8/17/2006
p. 136


Steve Painter
Kline seeks legal expense list
Wichita Eagle, 8/19/2006
p. 137


Rhonda Holman
Costly legislators can avoid more school suits
Wichita Eagle, 8/20/2006
p. 137


KU access [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 8/19/2006
p. 138


Kathryn Mayes
School funding process is hit
Manhattan Mercury, 8/17/2006
p. 138


Nick Sloan
KCK Schools roll out budget
Kansas City Kansan, 8/17/2006
p. 138


Sophia Maines
Species of little people didn't exist, KU professor contends
Lawrence Journal World, 8/22/2006
p. 139


Tom Bell
Schools need to open books [editorial]
Salina Journal, 8/20/2006
p. 139


Martin Hawver
Battle over school finance not over
Junction City Daily Union, 8/21/2006
p. 140


Barbara Hollingsworth
USD 501 negotiators strike contract deal
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/23/2006
p. 140


Lawrence M. Krauss
Evolution fight is against ignorance, not faith
Kansas City Star, 8/23/2006
p. 141


Ed Trimmer
Editorial on school aid suits hit nail on the head
Winfield Daily Courier, 8/19/2006
p. 141


Catherine Ho
Plan could reinstate driver's ed for teens
Wichita Eagle, 8/24/2006
p. 141


Jennifer Torrens
District officials offer school budget
Emporia Gazette, 8/22/2006
p. 142


Diane Gasper-O'Brien
Nursing program expanding
Hays Daily News, 8/21/2006
p. 142


Feeling the need to sue
Hutchinson News, 8/27/2006
p. 142


Tim Carpenter
Mays ridicules legal fees
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/26/2006
p. 143


Opening doors
Lawrence Journal World, 8/25/2006
p. 143


Sophia Maines and Laura Berger
KU to weave larger wireless Web
Lawrence Journal World, 8/25/2006
p. 143


Dave Toplikar
Students steering clear of e-books
Lawrence Journal World, 8/27/2006
p. 144


Dan Hester
Community college cheaper option for higher education
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/29/2006
p. 144


No child should find math, science boring
Olathe Daily News, 8/24/2006
p. 145


Edward H. Hammond
Courage: New theme for a growing university
Hays Daily News, 8/20/2006
p. 145


Icess Fernandez
Filipino teachers get to know Wichita, schools
Wichita Eagle, 8/26/2006
p. 146


Barbara Hollingsworth
Schools group opens its spending records
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/25/2006
p. 146


Patrice R. Holderbach
KSU, others don't screen for students' criminal past
Topeka Capital Journal, 8/30/2006
p. 147


Icess Fernandez and Tim Potter
City, schools feud over cops
Wichita Eagle, 8/30/2006
p. 147-148


Amy Conkling
The dead language?
Hutchinson News, 8/28/2006
p. 148


Tom Bell
A win for Kansas taxpayers [editorial]
Salina Journal, 8/26/2006
p. 149


Katie Stockstill
Area school districts putting money to use
Pittsburg Morning Sun, 8/26/2006
p. 149


Smaller is better? [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 8/30/2006
p. 150


Emily Behlmann
Checks, balances prevent abuses
Garden City Telegram, 8/26/2006
p. 150


Sophia Maines
KU classified employees still adjusting to system
Lawrence Journal World, 9/1/2006
p. 151


Tim Carpenter
IRS delinquencies settled
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/4/2006
p. 152


Tim Carpenter
Quirky spending discovered
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/5/2006
p. 152-153


Chad Lawhorn
KU professor leaves legacy of promoting American Indian literature, culture
Lawrence Journal World, 9/5/2006
p. 153


Tuition inflation [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 9/5/2006
p. 153


Melodee Hall Blobaum
Trip up on math? Get tutor online
Kansas City Star, 9/6/2006
p. 154


Diane Gasper-O'Brien
Sebelius provides trash talk
Hays Daily News, 8/31/2006
p. 154


Bruce Symes
ACCC opens Health Care Academy
Iola Register, 8/31/2006
p. 155


Scott Rothschild
District aided legal effort
Lawrence Journal World, 9/7/2006
p. 155-156


Tim Carpenter
Online tutoring program seeks to help students excel
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/7/2006
p. 156


Karrey Britt
School volunteers rarely screened in Kansas
Lawrence Journal World, 9/5/2006
p. 157


Ready for all-day
Hutchinson News, 9/3/2006
p. 157


Barbara Hollingsworth
Silver Lake to explore construction costs
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/2/2006
p. 158


Tim Carpenter
Money spread beyond courtrooms
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/3/2006
p. 158


Sophia Maines
Scalia's Turkey trip paid by KU
Lawrence Journal World, 8/30/2006
p. 159


Inaction was more costly [opinion]
Manhattan Mercury, 8/30/2006
p. 159


Chris Moon
School group's lobbying targeted top legislators
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/3/2006
p. 159


Barbara Hollingsworth
Board OKs 6.5 percent raise for USD 501 teachers
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/8/2006
p. 160


Emerson Lynn Jr
Stabs at courts hold state back [opinion]
Iola Register, 9/6/2006
p. 160


75 years when its doors first opened in 1931, Topeka High School
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/10/2006
p. 161


Lindsey Geisler
Mendez case paved way for Brown v. Board
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/11/2006
p. 161


Icess Fernandez
Distance is not an obstacle
Wichita Eagle, 9/9/2006
p. 162


Randy Scholfield
Dragnet test all students for drugs?
Wichita Eagle, 9/11/2006
p. 162


Sophia Maines
Provost focuses on student success
Lawrence Journal World, 9/8/2006
p. 162-163


Sophia Maines
It's official: KU won't appeal NSF decision to cut funding
Lawrence Journal World, 9/12/2006
p. 163


Gabriel Lippincott
Dodge City Community College Trustees want fairness in funding
Dodge City Daily Globe, 9/8/2006
p. 164


Patrick Lowry
Folly [editorial]
Hays Daily News, 9/7/2006
p. 164


Arley Hoskin
School goes hi-tech
Johnson County Sun, 9/7/2006
p. 165


Prevent taxpayer-funded lobbyists [opinion]
Olathe Daily News, 9/8/2006
p. 165


Sarah St. John
Board: Standards unrealistic
Olathe Daily News, 9/8/2006
p. 166


Tom Bell
Spending oddities revealed [editorial]
Salina Journal, 9/7/2006
p. 166


Elaine Bessier
State starts free online homework help program
Johnson County Sun, 9/7/2006
p. 167


Barbara Hollingsworth
State board won't raise bar for schools
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/13/2006
p. 167


Dawn Bormann
Kansas won't boost required level of proficient students
Kansas City Star, 9/14/2006
p. 168


Tim Carpenter
C-J's lawsuit draws fire
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/15/2006
p. 168


John Milburn
State board of ed lists low-achieving schools
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/15/2006
p. 168


Icess Fernandez
More local schools must allow transfers
Wichita Eagle, 9/15/2006
p. 169


Beccy Tanner
Declining buildings plague colleges
Wichita Eagle, 9/15/2006
p. 169


Scott Rothschild
State to explore abandoning No Child Left Behind law
Lawrence Journal World, 9/15/2006
p. 170


Scott Rothschild
Morris to travel to D.C. weeks before term ends
Lawrence Journal World, 9/15/2006
p. 170


John Laplante
Are you getting More from your public schools?
Kansas City Kansan, 9/13/2006
p. 171


Sarah St. John
Mentors needed
Olathe Daily News, 9/13/2006
p. 171


Open records right to know [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/16/2006
p. 172


Lisa Sandmeyer
75th anniversary history on display
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/16/2006
p. 172


Barbara Hollingsworth
Topeka elementary stays on No Child Left Behind list
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/16/2006
p. 173


Associated Press
Outgoing official plans two trips
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/16/2006
p. 173


Associated Press
Morris defends trips
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/17/2006
p. 173


Dolph C. Simons Jr
KU state officials shouldn't overlook impact of rising tuition
Lawrence Journal World, 9/16/2006
p. 174


Parting shots [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 9/18/2006
p. 174


Amy Conkling
Hutch library offers online tutoring service
Hutchinson News, 9/15/2006
p. 175


Robert Hemenway
KU chancellor address tuition increases
Lawrence Journal World, 9/16/2006
p. 175


Scott Rothschild
Crumbling colleges
Lawrence Journal World, 9/17/2006
p. 176


Ric Anderson
Who's doing the bullying?
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/19/2006
p. 176


Board of Education just say 'no' [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/19/2006
p. 176


Suzanne Perez Tobias and Icess Fernandez
Doing the math on students workload
Wichita Eagle, 9/17/2006
p. 177


Barbara Hollingsworth
Angst grows over NCLB
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/19/2006
p. 177


Mara Rose Williams
Study says teachers are poorly trained
Kansas City Star, 9/19/2006
p. 178


State support [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 9/19/2006
p. 178


The education paradigms [opinion]
Manhattan Mercury, 9/17/2006
p. 179


Alisha Cooper
Failing to make the grade
Junction City Daily Union, 9/15/2006
p. 179


Meaningful dialogue on diversity [opinion]
Olathe Daily News, 9/19-18/2006
p. 180


Amy M. Cotham
Technology state-of-the-art at NCCC
Chanute Tribune, 9/16/2006
p. 180


Vicky Smith
Seventy years--and counting
Chanute Tribune, 9/16/2006
p. 181


Emily Behlmann
State decision could alter AYP results
Garden City Telegram, 9/13/2006
p. 181


Emily Behlmann
Trustees updated on programs, projects
Garden City Telegram, 9/14/2006
p. 182


Jessica Tims
What would your boss say? [editorial]
Pittsburg Morning Sun, 9/16/2006
p. 182


Amy Conkling
AYP delays get mixed reviews
Hutchinson News, 9/19/2006
p. 182-183


J-W Staff Reports
KU expert to develop Medicaid audit plan
Lawrence Journal World, 9/20/2006
p. 183


Scott Rothschild
Regents to ask for more funding
Lawrence Journal World, 9/20/2006
p. 183-184


Dave Toplikar
Portable classrooms expose permanent problem
Lawrence Journal World, 9/20/2006
p. 184


Barbara Hollingsworth
Grant to assist preschool reading
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/21/2006
p. 184-185


Barbara Hollingsworth
It's as easy as ABC: Pupils mean state aid
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/21/2006
p. 185


BOE controversy not done
Hutchinson News, 9/18/2006
p. 186


John Milburn
Report: State aid on decline
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/20/20006
p. 186


Katie Stockstill
Officials discuss how BOE vote will affect local schools
Pittsburg Morning Sun, 9/14/2006
p. 186


Mara Rose Williams and James Hart
Kansas' share of college funding drops
Kansas City Star, 9/20/2006
p. 187


Jack "Miles" Ventimiglia
State's test scores nose dive, discussion at forum suggests
Johnson County Sun, 9/14/2006
p. 187


Scott Rochat
Tech college prepares for evaluation
Emporia Gazette, 9/12/2006
p. 188


Regents pick new ESU president
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/21/2006
p. 188


Elaine Bessier
State leaves lower standards in place
Johnson County Sun, 9/14/2006
p. 188


Sarah St. John
Additional science required for graduation
Olathe Daily Union, 9/16-18/2006
p. 189


Sarah St. John
Kinzer to assist JCCC chief search
Olathe Daily News, 9/16-18/2006
p. 189


John R. LaPlante
Are you getting more from your public schools?
Dodge City Daily Globe, 9/15/2006
p. 190


Marc Galbraith
Students have homework; Kansas has help
Leavenworth Times, 9/18/2006
p. 190


Time to leap
Lawrence Journal World, 9/20/2006
p. 190


Karrey Britt
KU fails on Trojan report card
Lawrence Journal World, 9/20/2006
p. 191


Sophia Maines
Kansas University anti-plagiarism tool pulled from professors' arsenal
Lawrence Journal World, 9/20/2006
p. 191


Emily Behlmann
Schools 'on improvement'
Garden City Telegram, 9/15/2006
p. 192


Patrick S. Kelley
Unreasonable expectations?
Emporia Gazette, 9/19/2006
p. 192


Kevin Elliott
County schools will keep SROs
Manhattan Mercury, 9/19/2006
p. 193


John R. LaPlante
School spending begs question
Salina Journal, 9/17/2006
p. 193


Funding these trips is wrong [opinion]
Manhattan Mercury, 9/19/20006
p. 194


President pick is crucial for JCCC [opinion]
Olathe Daily Globe, 9/19/2006
p. 194


Scott Seirer
Morris has itch to wander [editorial]
Salina Journal, 9/19/2006
p. 195


K-State to break ground for new student life center
Salina Journal, 9/19/2006
p. 195


Amy Conkling
The Art of Teaching
Hutchinson News, 9/20/2006
p. 195


Sophia Maines
KU Medical Center receives $21M in grants
Lawrence Journal World, 9/21/2006
p. 196


Heather Hollingsworth
Enrollment flat at state universities
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/22/2006
p. 196


Melodee Hall Blobaum and Edie Hall
Report omits conclusion
Kansas City Star, 9/22/2006
p. 196


Rhonda Holman
Be great how to pay for higher ed's needs?
Wichita Eagle, 9/22/2006
p. 197


Scott Rothschild and Serena Brahney
KU enrollment drops, ACT scores climb
Lawrence Journal World, 9/22/2006
p. 197


Amy Conkling and Kathy Hanks
School numbers fluctuate in W. Kansas
Hutchinson News, 9/21/2006
p. 198


Patrick Lowry
Waste of money [editorial]
Hays Daily News, 9/19/2006
p. 198


April Middleton
Making a connection
Salina Journal, 9/20/2006
p. 199


Tuition trouble
Olathe Daily News, 9/20/2006
p. 199


Dave Toplikar
Virtual school helps boost district enrollment
Lawrence Journal World, 9/22/2006
p. 200


Tim Hrenchir
New Emporia State president hopes to stay until retirement
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/23/2006
p. 201


Ric Anderson
Morris' trip triggers Yule spirit
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/24/2006
p. 201


Mara Rose Williams
Kansas regents raise pay for officials
Kansas City Star, 9/23/2006
p. 201


Icess Fernandez
WSU enrollment up; KU, KSU more diverse
Wichita Eagle, 9/23/2006
p. 202


Mike Ekey
Two Olathe schools win Blue Ribbon awards
Kansas City Star, 9/23/2006
p. 202


More error in judgment
Hutchinson News, 9/22/2006
p. 203


Scott Rothschild
School suit means more stability, but much is unsettled
Lawrence Journal World, 9/24/2006
p. 203


Scott Rochat
Michael Lane will lead university
Emporia Gazette, 9/20/2006
p. 204


Scott Rochat
New ESU prresident plans to jump right in
Emporia Gazette, 9/21/2006
p. 204


Dolph C. Simons Jr
Loyal alumni and friends shouldn't overlook KU challenges
Lawrence Journal World, 9/23/2006
p. 205


Sarah St. John
JCCC has record enrollment
Olathe Daily News, 9/21/2006
p. 205


Patrick S. Kelley
A good choice for campus, town [editorial]
Emporia Gazette, 9/21/2006
p. 206


Scott Rochat
Regents: Funding diminished
Emporia Gazette, 9/20/2006
p. 206


Skateboard rules
Lawrence Journal World, 9/26/2006
p. 206


Icess Fernandez
Wichita public schools school vote would require more math, fine arts credits
Wichita Eagle, 9/25/2006
p. 206


Katie Stockstill
PSU enjoys record enrollment
Pittsburg Morning Sun, 9/22/2006
p. 207


Jack Miles
Make college investigation public
Johnson County Sun, 9/21/2006
p. 207


Susan Lynn
NCCC nursing school administers growing pains treatment
Iola Register, 9/22/2006
p. 208


Bob Sigman
Education shortchanged
Johnson County Sun, 9/21/2006
p. 209


Emerson Lynn Jr
State should pay much higher share of university costs [opinion]
Iola Register, 9/21/2006
p. 209


Micah Mertes
Fort Hays enrollment numbers top record books once again
Hays Daily News, 9/22/2006
p. 210


Patrick Lowry
Time for reform [editorial]
Hays Daily News, 9/21/2006
p. 210


Morris' gall
Garden City Telegram, 9/19/2006
p. 211


Emily Behlmann
Group discusses area challenges in education
Garden City Telegram, 9/19/2006
p. 211


Scott Rochat
University greets its new president today
Emporia Gazette, 9/22/2006
p. 212


Barbara Hollingsworth
Judge faced fire in school lawsuit
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/27/2006
p. 212


Sophia Maines
Kansas University enrollment inches upward this fall at Edwards Campus
Lawrence Journal World, 9/27/2006
p. 213


Scott Rothschild
Grants issued to start charter schools
Lawrence Journal World, 9/27/2006
p. 213


Kathy Hanks
Local need, global search
Hutchinson News, 9/26/2006
p. 214


Jon Sarche
In-state tuition break appealed
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/28/2006
p. 214


Barbara Hollingsworth
Immigrant named to USD 501 board
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/29/2006
p. 215


Barbara Hollingsworth
Seaman approves first phase of high school addition
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/30/2006
p. 215


Barbara Hollingsworth
Charter school experts to speak
Topeka Capital Journal, 9/30/2006
p. 215


Glenn Staab
Lunch, Mass and gas
Hays Daily News, 9/28/2006
p. 215


John Masterson
ACCC's on-campus enrollment up
Iola Register, 9/29/2006
p. 216


Katie Stockstill
A $584M problem
Pittsburg Morning Sun, 9/28/2006
p. 216


Susan Lynn
PSU maintenance needs are critical
Iola Register, 9/28/2006
p. 217


Ann Charles
Failing Kansans [opinion]
Chanute Tribune, 9/26/2006
p. 217


Katie Stockstill
PSU President receives $36K pay increase
Pittsburg Morning Sun, 9/27/2006
p. 218


Who will pay for college? [opinion]
Olathe Daily News, 9/27/2006
p. 218


Scott Rothschild
Topekan campaigns for charter schools
Lawrence Journal World, 10/1/2006
p. 219


Scott Rothschild
Neglecting our future?
Lawrence Journal World, 10/1/2006
p. 219-220


Sophia Maines and Scott Rothschild
Immigrant tuition law on trial
Lawrence Journal World, 9/28/2006
p. 220


Sophia Maines
KU student group stands for science
Lawrence Journal World, 10/5/2006
p. 221


Dave Toplikar
Virtual school starts online newspaper
Lawrence Journal World, 10/4/2006
p. 221


Sophia Maines
Two KU professors to receive Chancellors Club honor
Lawrence Journal World, 10/6/2006
p. 222


Melodee Hall Blobaum and Laura Bauer
Keeping schools safe requires watchful eye
Kansas City Star, 10/4/2006
p. 222-223


Sophia Maines
KU renews anti-plagiarism software subscription
Lawrence Journal World, 10/4/2006
p. 223


Dave Toplikar
New tests a better map of progress
Lawrence Journal World, 10/2/2006
p. 224


Icess Fernandez
Unthinkable? Not to them area schools have plans for crisis
Wichita Eagle, 10/4/2006
p. 225


No child left behind caught up [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 10/9/2006
p. 226


Barbara Hollingsworth
Teens tackle Chinese course
Topeka Capital Journal, 10/7/2006
p. 226


Barbara Hollingsworth
Laptops and nanos and gizmos, oh my!
Topeka Capital Journal, 10/9/2006
p. 227


Jeffrey Hibbert
Derby school board to hear yearbook objections
Wichita Eagle, 10/8/2006
p. 227


Phillip Brownlee
Fishy like charter schools? Here's a grant
Wichita Eagle, 10/10/2006
p. 228


Endowment asset [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 10/7/2006
p. 228


Crooked college sports
Hutchinson News, 10/7/2006
p. 228


Sophia Maines
Funds at KU arm hit $1B
Lawrence Journal World, 10/7/2006
p. 229


Sophia Maines
Kansas University task force examines whether tenure process is on the right track
Lawrence Journal World, 10/9/2006
p. 229


Bill Wilson
Barton school rates well
Wichita Eagle, 10/11/2006
p. 229-230


Sophia Maines
Biomedical center to open amid funding pinch
Lawrence Journal World, 10/11/2006
p. 230


John Laplante
Who's being punished?
Kansas City Kansan, 10/4/2006
p. 231


Dave Toplikar
Principal: Flooding could have led to 'major explosion' at school
Lawrence Journal World, 10/12/2006
p. 231


Eric Swanson
Kansas treasurer says she wants to oversee changes in college savings plan
Dodge City Daily Globe, 10/6/2006
p. 232


Sarah St. John
Man seeks first charter school
Olathe Daily News, 10/7-9/2006
p. 232


Give charter schools a chance [opinion]
Olathe Daily News, 10/10/2006
p. 233


Kevin Flaherty
Cato school receives national honor
Pittsburg Morning Sun, 10/9/2006
p. 233


Katie Stockstill
Funding dilemma
Pittsburg Morning Sun, 10/9/2006
p. 234


James Jordan
Abrams ready for meeting on home turf
Winfield Daily Courier, 10/10/2006
p. 235


Scott Rochat
FHTC officials oppose merger
Emporia Gazette, 10/10/2006
p. 235


Getting serious on school finance
Winfield Daily Courier, 10/11/2006
p. 235


Barbara Hollingsworth
Silver Lake picks architect
Topeka Capital Journal, 10/13/2006
p. 236


Rick Plumlee
NCAA levels KU sanctions
Wichita Eagle, 10/13/2006
p. 236


Jason King
Jayhawks avert serious sanctions
Kansas City Star, 10/13/2006
p. 237


Foss Farrar
State board hears local concerns
Winfield Daily Courier, 10/11/2006
p. 237


Hurst Laviana
Rumors keep 600 kids home
Wichita Eagle, 10/13/2006
p. 238


Mike Hendricks
As time runs out, she's off to junkets
Kansas City Star, 10/13/2006
p. 238


Kevin Haskin
NCAA faults KU over rules
Topeka Capital Journal, 10/13/2006
p. 239


Barbara J. Isenberg
County confirms aviation school grant
Wichita Eagle, 10/17/2006
p. 240


Ryan Wood
Mangino absolved in probe
Lawrence Journal World, 10/13/2006
p. 240


Gary Bedore
Lost scholarship surprises Self
Lawrence Journal World, 10/13/2006
p. 241


Bob Corkins
Charter grants followed the rules [opinion]
Wichita Eagle, 10/17/2006
p. 241


Ryan Wood
Basketball scholarship lost; postseason play unaffected
Lawrence Journal World, 10/13/2006
p. 242


State Board of Education try again
Topeka Capital Journal, 10/15/2006
p. 242


Chris Moon
School group wants suit dismissed
Topeka Capital Journal, 10/14/2006
p. 243


College prep academy challenger [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 10/16/2006
p. 243


Struggling Jayhawks
Hutchinson News, 10/14/2006
p. 243


Icess Fernandez
Private school learns art of marketing a school's sales pitch
Wichita Eagle, 10/14/2006
p. 244


Paul A. Hanle
BOE vote is a chance to lead on science ed
Wichita Eagle, 10/15/2006
p. 244


Ann Marie Bush
New program benefits high school dropouts
Topeka Capital Journal, 10/16/2006
p. 245


Amy Conkling
Putting the squeeze on schools
Hutchinson News, 10/15/2006
p. 246


Dolph C. Simons Jr
Athletics, medicine, journalism pose challenge for chancellors
Lawrence Journal World, 10/14/2006
p. 247


Sophia Maines
KU sees tougher race for research funds
Lawrence Journal World, 10/16/2006
p. 248


Watchful eye [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 10/15/2006
p. 248


Sophia Maines
University benefits from research grants
Lawrence Journal World, 10/14/2006
p. 249


Scott Rochat
Deferred maintenance a problem at university
Emporia Gazette, 10/12/2006
p. 249


Amy Conkling
Class size trends steady across county
Hutchinson News, 10/16/2006
p. 250


John Masterson
Federal report shows ACCC on track
Iola Register, 10/13/2006
p. 251


Nick Sloan
West Kansas college uses new methods to recruit local students
Kansas City Kansan, 10/13/2006
p. 251


Ron Knox
Physicist takes shots at intelligent design
Lawrence Journal World, 10/17/2006
p. 252


Amy Conkling
In search of a magic number
Hutchinson News, 10/17/2006
p. 252


Hurst Laviana
School addresses suicide, rumors
Wichita Eagle, 10/19/2006
p. 253


Barbara J. Isenberg
State boosts school's funding
Wichita Eagle, 10/20/2006
p. 253


NCAA sanctions against KU athletics [editorial]
Winfield Daily Courier, 10/18/2006
p. 254


Nick Sloan
Piper considering going against state in teaching origin of life
Kansas City Kansan, 10/18/2006
p. 254


Ashley Nietfeld
Schools cut down on sugar
Dodge City Daily Globe, 10/14/2006
p. 255


Steve Abrams
Apology due
Topeka Capital Journal, 10/21/2006
p. 256


Barbara Hollingsworth
Silver Lake to vote on board system
Topeka Capital Journal, 10/22/2006
p. 256


Barbara Hollingsworth
'Tis a gift to be honored
Topeka Capital Journal, 10/23/2006
p. 256


Barbara Hollingsworth
He's tested under fire
Topeka Capital Journal, 10/21/2006
p. 257


Degree guarantee? [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 10/22/2006
p. 257


Dave Toplikar
Preschool program gives head start in life
Lawrence Journal World, 10/22/2006
p. 258


Sophia Maines
Provost discussing raising bar for admissions
Lawrence Journal World, 10/23/2006
p. 258


Ric Anderson
Will Corkins run out of time?
Topeka Capital Journal, 10/24/2006
p. 259


Dave Toplikar
New elementary report cards to contain more, better assessments
Lawrence Journal World, 10/24/2006
p. 259


Too many in class
Hutchinson News, 10/22/2006
p. 259


Matt McNabb
Other schools enjoy boost in students
Hutchinson News, 10/22/2006
p. 260


Matt McNabb
Growing up
Hutchinson News, 10/22/2006
p. 260-261


David Klepper
Corkins rejects critics
Kansas City Star, 10/26/2006
p. 261


Emily Behlmann
KASB members talk equal education
Garden City Telegram, 10/18/2006
p. 261


Vicky Smith
College and community go together
Chanute Tribune, 10/21/2006
p. 262


Barbara Hollingsworth
Help us, pupil wrote, and they did
Topeka Capital Journal, 10/27/2006
p. 262


Nick Schwien
From milking cows to Columbine
Hays Daily News, 10/24/2006
p. 263


Sophia Maines
Baker welcomes first female president
Lawrence Journal World, 10/27/2006
p. 263


Mike Belt
'Privacy' policy under attack fledgling filmmakers on crusade to rid district of all-or-nothing rule
Lawrence Journal World, 10/27/2006
p. 264


Barbara Hollingsworth
Santa Fe Trail voters to decide bond issue
Topeka Capital Journal, 10/31/2006
p. 265


Icess Fernandez
Wal-Mart offers land to school
Wichita Eagle, 10/31/2006
p. 265


Student monitors [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 11/2/2006
p. 265


Dave Toplikar
'Digital District' proposed for operating systems
Lawrence Journal World, 10/29/2006
p. 265


Dave Toplikar
Accessing your kid's school life online
Lawrence Journal World, 10/29/2006
p. 266


Sophia Maines
Female faculty still in minority at KU
Lawrence Journal World, 10/31/2006
p. 266


Ashley Nietfeld
Community College considers legal action against state
Dodge City Daily Globe, 10/26/2006
p. 267


Sophia Maines
KU puts worst foot forward for tour
Lawrence Journal World, 11/3/2006
p. 267


George Diepenbrock
Student protests not what they used to be
Lawrence Journal World, 11/4/2006
p. 267


Barbara Hollingsworth
Check scam bounces back
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/4/2006
p. 268


University lowlights [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 11/5/2006
p. 268


USD 501 check scam whose fault?
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/7/2006
p. 268


KU moourns professor
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/8/2006
p. 268


Icess Fernandez
Middle schools launch plan to close minority gap
Wichita Eagle, 11/6/2006
p. 269


USD 501 health line expert advice [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/8/2006
p. 269


Anna Staatz
Cloud College harnesses wind power
Junction City Daily Union, 11/5/2006
p. 270


Sophia Maines
Leaders call for greater focus on graduate education
Lawrence Journal World, 11/3/2006
p. 270


Micah Mertes
Regents visit with students
Hays Daily News, 11/3/2006
p. 271


Sophia Maines
KU-developed tools licensed to Kansas company
Lawrence Journal World, 11/6/2006
p. 271


Barbara Hollingsworth
Former educators seek to start charter schools
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/7/2006
p. 272


Sophia Maines
Rest in pieces, computer relic
Lawrence Journal World, 11/4/2006
p. 273


Mark Fagan
British company to count on KU research
Lawrence Journal World, 11/7/2006
p. 273


Ron Knox
Retired KU math professor, 101, dies
Lawrence Journal World, 11/8/2006
p. 274


Emily Behlmann
Featured guests mark 20th year of Hispanic Day
Garden City Telegram, 11/4/2006
p. 274


Emily Behlmann
Pact hopes to bridge the gap
Garden City Telegram, 11/3/2006
p. 275


Political cartoon
Manhattan Mercury, 11/9/2006
p. 275


Bruce Symes
ACCC has housing on its mind
Iola Register, 11/10/2006
p. 276


Sam Hartle
Governor at KUMC to promote partnership
Kansas City Kansan, 11/8/2006
p. 277


More charter schools?
Junction City Daily Union, 11/8/2006
p. 277


John Heim
Sixteen chances [commentary]
Emporia Gazette, 11/8/2006
p. 277


John Richmeier
Four schools fail to meet state progress targets
Leavenworth Times, 11/8/2006
p. 278


John R. LaPlante
Charter schools offer variety of options
Olathe Daily News, 11/14/2006
p. 278


Michael Strand
Audit doubts free lunch counts
Salina Journal, 11/15/2006
p. 279


Emily Behlmann
GCCC board discusses new fire tower, facilities
Garden City Telegram, 11/9/2006
p. 279


Micah Mertes
Last but not least, FHSU shows legislators effect of maintenance backlog
Hays Daily News, 11/14/2006
p. 279


Connie Morris off again [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/17/2006
p. 280


John Milburn
Regent repair costs soaring
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/17/2006
p. 280


Sophia Maines
New KU drop policy has rocky start
Lawrence Journal World, 11/17/2006
p. 281


Hurst Laviana
Olathe educator becomes Kansas Teacher of the Year
Wichita Eagle, 11/12/2006
p. 281


David Klepper
Audit finds errors in state's at-risk funding
Kansas City Star, 11/14/2006
p. 281


Sophia Maines
International graduate student enrollment up
Lawrence Journal World, 11/13/2006
p. 282


Lindsey Geisler
USD 501 honors Brown leader
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/17/2006
p. 282


Chris Moon
Morris goes ahead with travel plans
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/16/2006
p. 282


Melodee Hall Blobaum
More schools fail to hit goals
Kansas City Star, 11/16/2006
p. 283-284


Chris Moon
Head of class a real possibility
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/15/2006
p. 284


Patrick Lowry
Step down [editorial]
Hays Daily News, 11/16/2006
p. 284


Bob Sigman
Schools back in court [opinion]
Johnson County Sun, 11/16/2006
p. 285


Ryan D. Wilson
USD 475 examines growing needs
Junction City Daily Union, 11/17/2006
p. 285


Elaine Bessier
Some children 'left behind'
Johnson County Sun, 11/16/2006
p. 286-287


Arley Hoskin
Kansas Teacher of Year goes to Olathe educator
Johnson County Sun, 11/16/2006
p. 287


Sarah St. John
Olathe schools miss AYP mark
Olathe Daily News, 11/16-18/2006
p. 288


Patrick Lowry
Maintenance [editorial]
Hays Daily News, 11/15/2006
p. 288


John R. LaPlante
Charter schools offer variety of possibilities
Dodge City Daily Globe, 11/13/2006
p. 289


Diane Gasper-O'Brien
Hays schools not likely over counting at-risk children
Hays Daily News, 11/17/2006
p. 289


Martin Hawver
Is there a better yardstick to measure at-risk pupils?
Kansas City Kansan, 11/20/2006
p. 290


Leonard Hall
Legislators tour KSD
Olathe Daily News, 11/16-18/2006
p. 290


Bob Johnson
USD 257 short of test goals
Iola Register, 11/16/2006
p. 291


Melodee Hall Blobaum
Session perplexes some members
Kansas City Star, 11/22/2006
p. 291


Kenneth Daniel
Audit finds fraud in free-lunch funding
Olathe Daily News, 11/15/2006
p. 292


Bobbi Mlynar
Emporia district misses goals
Emporia Gazette, 11/16/2006
p. 293


Emerson Lynn Jr
Federal school law is basically sound, but needs reforms [opinion]
Iola Register, 11/17/2006
p. 293


Micah Mertes
FHSU's deferred maintenance backlog increases
Hays Daily News, 11/19/2006
p. 294


Good investment [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 11/21/2006
p. 294


Ric Anderson
Has time run out for Corkins?
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/22/2006
p. 294


Mike Sherry
An orderly school bus means a better education for kids
Kansas City Star, 11/11/2006
p. 295


Joe Robertson
Shift of after-school programs is set
Kansas City Star, 11/18/2006
p. 295


New formula needed for 'at-risk' aid
Kansas City Star, 11/19/2006
p. 296


John Hanna
Audit finds new, tricky issues in schools plan
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/20/2006
p. 296


Rhonda Holman
Progress? Law says Kansas schools must do better
Wichita Eagle, 11/19/2006
p. 296


Barbara Hollingsworth
Education goals not met
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/16/2006
p. 297


School funds spend it right [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/19/2006
p. 2998


Dave Toplikar
Meeting fuels Corkins speculation
Lawrence Journal World, 11/21/2006
p. 298


Sophia Maines
Needed maintenance climbs to $727M
Lawrence Journal World, 11/16/2006
p. 299


Icess Fernandez
No child left behind 4 schools must offer transfers
Wichita Eagle, 11/16/2006
p. 299-300


Phyllis Jacobs Griekspoor
Officials elaborate on technical education plans
Wichita Eagle, 11/19/2006
p. 300


Scott Rothschild
State education board awards charter school grant
Lawrence Journal World, 11/15/2006
p. 300


Ron Knox
Migrant financial aid program loses funding
Lawrence Journal World, 11/19/2006
p. 301


John Hanna
Bringing back evolution may take months
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/22/2006
p. 301


Amy Conkling
Numerous appeals delay test results
Hutchinson News, 11/16/2006
p. 302


Dave Toplikar
Board ready to heed call
Lawrence Journal World, 11/22/2006
p. 302


John Hanna
Audit: State overpaying aid
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/14/2006
p. 303


Scott Rothschild
Audit: 1 in 7 free lunch students ineligible
Lawrence Journal World, 11/14/2006
p. 303


Dave Toplikar
Lawrence district gets passing grades
Lawrence Journal World, 11/11/2006
p. 304


Tim Carpenter
Board to meet in private
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/22/2006
p. 304


Amy Conkling
Where less means more
Hutchinson News, 11/21/2006
p. 305


Tim Carpenter
Lawmakers foresaw Corkins resigning
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/23/2006
p. 305


Associated Press
School conspiracy defendant acquitted
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/29/2006
p. 305


John Milburn
Schmidt: Bank surplus to pay bills
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/28/2006
p. 305


Barbara Hollingsworth
Education chief steps down
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/23/2006
p. 306


No child left behind use the carrot [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/28/2006
p. 306


Higher education ranking the pay of state professors
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/25/2006
p. 306


Icess Fernandez and Christina M. Woods
WSU pressed to hire more diverse faculty
Wichita Eagle, 11/26/2006
p. 307


Jan Biles
Chimps in space
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/27/2006
p. 308


Melodee Hall Blobaum
Turbulent Corkins era ends
Kansas City Star, 11/23/2006
p. 308


Vicky Smith
Pay no attention to stereotypes for career
Chanute Tribune, 11/16/2006
p. 309


Emily Behlmann
Schools seek improvement
Garden City Telegram, 11/22/2006
p. 309


Micah Mertes
Fort Hays culture expanding
Hays Daily News, 11/23/2006
p. 310


Kaley Lyon
Kaufman warns fundning fight might not be over
Hays Daily News, 11/21/2006
p. 310


Free Lunch in Kansas [cartoon]
Olathe Daily News, 11/24/2006
p. 311


K-State Newswire
KSU gets $600,000 grant
Manhattan Mercury, 11/24/2006
p. 311


Sarah Kessinger
Local AYP scores in
Chanute Tribune, 11/22/2006
p. 311


Will Klusener
KSU maint. needs grow
Manhattan Mercury, 11/21/2006
p. 312


John Milburn
Leader: Portion of budget surplus could help schools
Hutchinson News, 11/28/2006
p. 312


Katie Stockstill
Deferred maintenance problem growing for PSU
Pittsburg Morning Sun, 11/23/2006
p. 312


Kaley Lyon
Students choosing health, not Ho Ho's
Hays Daily News, 11/22/2006
p. 313


Nick Sloan
KCK school board says no to charter schools
Kansas City Kansan, 11/24/2006
p. 313


Tom Bell
Work needs to be done [editorial]
Salina Journal, 11/25/2006
p. 314


Fresh start Corkins' resignation opens doors to progress
Garden City Telegram, 11/25/2006
p. 314


Associated Press
'Not guilty' in school plot
Kansas City Star, 11/29/2006
p. 314


Medical infighting [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 11/29/2006
p. 315


Martin Hawver
At the rail
Metro News, 11/24/2006
p. 315


Good stewards [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 11/30/2006
p. 315


Mark McCormick
School buses are a public concern
Wichita Eagle, 11/29/2006
p. 316


Missouri, Kansas should allocate revenue surpluses to education
Kansas City Star, 11/30/2006
p. 316


Robin Tweedy Cook
Teachers make a difference [opinion]
Wichita Eagle, 11/30/2006
p. 316


Julius A. Karash
Almost $400 Million at stake
Kansas City Star, 11/29/2006
p. 317


Sophia Maines
Hospital courts medical center
Lawrence Journal World, 11/29/2006
p. 317-318


School leaders say commissioner needs experience in education
Winfield Daily Courier, 11/28/2006
p. 318


Rhonda Holman
At last credit to all for SRO resolution
Wichita Eagle, 11/29/2006
p. 318


Rhonda Holman
Expertise State needs qualified ed commissioner
Wichita Eagle, 11/30/2006
p. 319


Icess Fernandez
Schools to recruit abroad again
Wichita Eagle, 11/29/2006
p. 319


Amy Conkling
Officials: Ed commish needs experience
Hutchinson News, 11/29/2006
p. 320


Associated Press
State officials want Corkins' replacement to be able to cooperate with other agencies
Hutchinson News, 11/29/2006
p. 320


Bob Corkins
Text of Crokins resignation letter
Lawrence Journal World, 11/23/2006
p. 320


Judge says student innocent in alleged school shooting plot
Lawrence Journal World, 11/29/2006
p. 321


Associated Press
Students plead no contest in plot
Lawrence Journal World, 11/24/2006
p. 321


Barbara Hollingsworth
Decisions coming on tech schools
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/28/2006
p. 321


Ric Anderson
Good gig? Not if you like security
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/28/2006
p. 321


Jan Biles
The Bees have it
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/26/2006
p. 322


David Klepper
Search is on for education leader
Kansas City Star, 11/28/2006
p. 322


Dolph C. Simon Jr
Lawmakers must get involved in KU medical school plans
Lawrence Journal World, 11/25/2006
p. 323


Mixed grade [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/29/2006
p. 232


Dave Toplikar
Corkins resigns ed post
Lawrence Journal World, 11/23/2006
p. 324


Sophia Maines
KU leader's pay low in Big 12
Lawrence Journal World, 11/24/2006
p. 324-325


Chris Moon
Parties know desired traits
Topeka Capital Journal, 11/28/2006
p. 325


Clean slate [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 11/27/2006
p. 326


Kevin Selders
Governor congratulates top elementary schools
Olathe Daily News, 11/29/2006
p. 326


Ideas worth considering [opinion]
Manhattan Mercury, 11/30/2006
p. 327


Winston C. Brooks
Model among schools [letter to the editor]
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/4/2006
p. 327


A necessary departure [opinion]
Manhattan Mercury, 11/29/2006
p. 327


The Capital-Journal
Study: Marriage no benefit to female scientists
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/3/2006
p. 327


Sophia Maines
KUMC dealings exclude regents
Lawrence Journal World, 12/2/2006
p. 328


Randy Scholfield
Diversity higher education must work harder
Wichita Eagle, 12/1/2006
p. 328


Amy Conkling
Students will find blue backpacks useful during break
Hutchinson News, 12/1/2006
p. 329


Dave Toplikar
School board considers $10M in maintenance project
Lawrence Journal World, 12/5/2006
p. 329


John Hanna
Corkins replacement likely to have ed background
Hutchinson News, 12/4/2006
p. 330


Works for all [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/2/2006
p. 331


Kansas City Star
The final word on Bob Corkins
Hutchinson News, 12/4/2006
p. 331


Chris Green
Higher ed's issues are coming to the forefront
Hutchinson News, 12/4/2006
p. 331


Randy Scholfield
Kansas in the crosshairs of warming
Wichita Eagle, 12/1/2006
p. 332


Dave Toplikar
Switch to 'all-day K' would cost city $1M
Lawrence Journal World, 12/3/2006
p. 332


Dolph C. Simons Jr
Spending on college sports overshadows academic mission
Lawrence Journal World, 12/2/2006
p. 333


Scott Rothschild
State may help deferred maintenance
Lawrence Journal World, 12/2/2006
p. 333


John Hanna
Corkins replacement likely to have school credentials
Lawrence Journal World, 12/4/2006
p. 334


Attention, please [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 12/3/2006
p. 334


Sophia Maines
Campus chapel set to grow
Lawrence Journal World, 12/2/2006
p. 335


Icess Fernandez
WSU tailors recruiting to minorities
Wichita Eagle, 12/2/2006
p. 335


Lunch fraud should be priority [opinion]
Olathe Daily News, 11/29/2006
p. 336


Associated Press
WSU widens
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/3/2006
p. 336


Mark Sherman
Supreme Court looks at integration
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/5/2006
p. 336


Chris Green
Millions needed to fix buildings
Salina Journal, 12/2/2006
p. 337


Nick Sloan
Some schools in WyCo failed to meet AYP benchmarks
Kansas City Kansans, 12/4/2006
p. 337


Nick Sloan
4 charter schools proposed in KCK
Kansas City Kansan, 12/1/2006
p. 338


Philadelphia Inquirer
We're failing higher education
Olathe Daily News, 12/2/2006
p. 338


Patrick Lowry
Good idea [editorial]
Hays Daily News, 11/29/2006
p. 338


Dave Toplikar
Speedy school lunches not cram sessions
Lawrence Journal World, 12/6/2006
p. 339


Associated Press
FHSU leader eyes funds
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/6/2006
p. 339


Mike Hoeflich
Sports don't serve academics
Lawrence Journal World, 12/6/2006
p. 339


Ron Knox
Senior on football team turns himself in
Lawrence Journal World, 12/6/2006
p. 339


Gary Brunk
Reduce vending machine access; downsize students
Wichita Eagle, 12/6/2006
p. 340


Icess Fernandez
Millions sought for campus upkeep
Wichita Eagle, 12/7/2006
p. 340


Tom Bell
Corkins offered us education [editorial]
Salina Journal, 12/4/2006
p. 340


KSU passes breaking point
Junction City Daily Union, 12/1/2006
p. 340


Mara Rose Williams
Schools seek more funds
Kansas City Star, 12/7/2006
p. 341


Roxana Hegeman
State universities rally for support to fund repairs
Lawrence Journal World, 12/7/2006
p. 341


Laura Berger
Student start campaign to increase funds for deferred maintenance
Lawrence Journal World, 12/7/2006
p. 341


Barbara J. Isenberg
Funding for adult ed in jeopardy
Wichita Eagle, 12/3/2006
p. 342


Brown V. Board new challenge [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/5/2006
p. 342


Pivotal issue [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 12/7/2006
p. 343


Wichita State targets minority students
Lawrence Journal World, 12/3/2006
p. 344


Associated Press
School officials give wish list for new commissioner
Salina Journal, 11/29/2006
p. 344


Lindsey Geisler
Rural gym renaming tabled
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/5/2006
p. 344


Former KU player charged with felony
Lawrence Journal World, 12/7/2006
p. 344


Lindsey Geisler
Role models inspire book of profiles
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/4/2006
p. 345


Beccy Tanner
WSU to shape future of Cowtown
Wichita Eagle, 12/4/2006
p. 345


Pete Goering
Save schools' history
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/7/2006
p. 346


Associated Press
Former Fort Hays State president, 85, dies
Wichita Eagle, 12/1/2006
p. 346


Mark McCormick
Schools feel burden of social work
Wichita Eagle, 12/6/2006
p. 346


Barbara Hollingsworth
Charter applications on agenda
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/6/2006
p. 346


Scott Rochat
University students push for repairs
Emporia Gazette, 12/5/2006
p. 347


Micah Mertes
FHSU president challenging state officials on annual trip
Hays Daily News, 12/4/2006
p. 347


John Hanna
Search is on for new ed commissioner
Iola Register, 12/5/2006
p. 348


Emerson Lynn Jr
Speaker-elect backs initiative in preventive medicine [opinion]
Iola Register, 12/6/2006
p. 348


Sarah St. John
Definition of 'at-risk' student in question
Olathe Daily News, 12/5/2006
p. 349


Emerson Lynn Jr
School tax money goes round 'n round creating new wealth
Iola Register, 12/1/2006
p. 350


Tom Bell
Repairs undone are costly [editorial]
Salina Journal, 12/5/2006
p. 350


Bob Sigman
Building repair 101 [opinion]
Johnson County Sun, 11/30/2006
p. 350


Arley Hoskin
Governor celebrates Olathe success
Johnson County Sun, 11/30/2006
p. 351


John R. LaPlante
The education commissioner and the admiral
Olathe Daily News, 12/7/2006
p. 351


Patrick S. Kelley
Bolton, Corkins and arrogance [editorial]
Emporia Gazette, 12/7/2006
p. 352


Ashley Nietfeld
Universities ask for an increase in funding from state
Dodge City Daily Globe, 12/5/2006
p. 352


Ashley Hoskin
School district prepares for legislative session
Johnson County Sun, 11/30/2006
p. 353


Tim Carpenter
Maintenance backlog topic of talks
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/12/2006
p. 353


George Diepenbrock
Haskell says goodbye to president
Lawrence Journal World, 12/9/2006
p. 353


Dawn Bormann
KCK teacher faces suspension
Kansas City Star, 12/12/2006
p. 354


A new direction in public education? [opinion]
Winfield Daily Courier, 12/5/2006
p. 354


David Clouston
FHSU president pitches funding proposal
Salina Journal, 12/7/2006
p. 354


Chris Green
Plans for college repairs still elusive
Hutchinson News, 12/8/2006
p. 355


Associated Press
Ex-teacher pleads no contest in exploitation
Hutchinson News, 12/9/2006
p. 355


Courtney Cloyd
WSU awards scholars $48,000
Wichita Eagle, 12/8/2006
p. 355


Eric Weslander
Panelist: Faith, reason debate endless
Lawrence Journal World, 12/8/2006
p. 356


Mark Davis
Bioscience role urged
Kansas City Star, 12/10/2006
p. 356


Rhonda Holman
Find way to fund adult education
Wichita Eagle, 12/10/2006
p. 356


Dave Toplikar
Biologist speaks for intelligent design
Lawrence Journal World, 12/8/2006
p. 357


Bill Mayer
KU has room for progress
Lawrence Journal World, 12/8/2006
p. 357


Amy Conkling
Regents to ask for 6 percent increase
Hutchinson News, 12/7/2006
p. 357


Julius A. Karash
Kansas hears of teamwork
Kansas City Star, 12/12/2006
p. 358


Barbara Hollingsworth
Pilot school plans viewed
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/8/2006
p. 358


Roy Wenzl
WSU plan pays off
Wichita Eagle, 12/12/2006
p. 359


Mark McCormick
Teachers left out of bonus plan
Wichita Eagle, 12/10/2006
p. 359


Associated Press
KU's migrant education program in jeopardy
Wichita Eagle, 12/19/2006
p. 360


Salina Journal
Pay now or pay later [editorial]
Emporia Gazette, 12/12/2006
p. 360


John Richmeier
Thornburgh congratulates DARE graduates
Leavenworth Times, 12/11/2006
p. 360


Derek Schmidt
Save for known expenses
Iola Register, 12/11/2006
p. 361


Beneficial KU hospital touts wages
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/19/2006
p. 361


Bobbi Mlynar
Olpe students take 75 percent of awards in state learning quest essay contest
Emporia Gazette, 12/13/2006
p. 361


Kansas should commit funds for university maintenance
Kansas City Star, 12/19/2006
p. 362


Delay increases risk, expense [opinion]
Manhattan Mercury, 12/10/2006
p. 362


Scott Rochat
Tech college retains independent status
Emporia Gazette, 12/12/2006
p. 363


Scott Rothschild
Sebelius to address university repairs
Lawrence Journal World, 12/15/2006
p. 363


Chris Green
Science standards on agenda for Jan.
Hutchinson News, 12/15/2006
p. 363


Sarah St. John
State test results split
Olathe Daily News, 12/13/2006
p. 364


John Milburn
Postcards to inform Sebelius about woes at state's universities
Hutchinson News, 12/15/2006
p. 365


Scott Rothschild
$1.2M OK'd for KU storm damage
Lawrence Journal World, 12/15/2006
p. 365


Bragging rights [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 12/16/2006
p. 365


Sophia Maines
KU's December graduates may feel left out in the cold
Lawrence Journal World, 12/15/2006
p. 365-366


The Capital-Journal
Washburn deemed financially sound
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/16/2006
p. 366


Docking state office building costly repairs [editorials]
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/18/2006
p. 366


Ann Marie Bush
First-year Seaman educators honored in state program
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/18/2006
p. 367


Don Beggs and S. Edwards Dismuke
Wichita campuses need repair soon
Wichita Eagle, 12/14/2006
p. 367


Barbara Hollingsworth
Private schools follow trend similar to public
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/18/2006
p. 367


Rhonda Holman
Neglect campus repairs coming?
Wichita Eagle, 12/18/2006
p. 368


Wichita State new program keeps students at home
Lawrence Journal World, 12/13/2006
p. 368


Beccy Tanner
Kansan was teacher, leader
Wichita Eagle, 12/18/2006
p. 368


David Klepper
Two bow out of state board
Kansas City Star, 12/14/2006
p. 369


Taylor Atkins
Washburn University 'one with the library'
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/14/2006
p. 369


Charter schools take a look USD 501 must decide whether more charter schools are necessary [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/17/2006
p. 370


Barbara Hollingsworth
Teacher mentoring pays off
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/13/2006
p. 370


Scott Rothschild
As old board departs, new evolution stance takes shape
Lawrence Journal World, 12/14/2006
p. 371


John Milburn
Crumbling classrooms get lawmakers' attention
Wichita Eagle, 12/15/2006
p. 371


Scott Rothschild
Ed committees among several merged
Lawrence Journal World, 12/14/2006
p. 371


Sarah St. John
Board: charter application incomplete
Olathe Daily News, 12/8/2006
p. 372


Bob Sigman
Major revamp in order
Johnson County Sun, 12/7/2006
p. 372


Emerson Lynn Jr
Kansas to the front with state-of-the-art biosecurity institute [opinion]
Iola Register, 12/8/2006
p. 373


Special to the Daily Union
Cutoff date announced for Wetlands program
Junction City Daily Union, 12/10/2006
p. 373


Nick Sloan
Western Kansas university increases recruiting in KCK
Kansas City Kansan, 12/9/2006
p. 373


Dr. Barbara Atkinson
KU Medical Center focused on shared vision
Lawrence Journal World, 12/10/2006
p. 374


Mike Belt
Bus route to link KU campuses
Lawrence Journal World, 12/11/2006
p. 374


Nick Sloan
Fort Hays State president discusses college funding
Kansas City Kansan, 12/9/2006
p. 375


Hemenway: KU Med is key to Kansas' future
Kansas City Kansan, 12/8/2006
p. 375


Elaine Bessier
Some glad, some not that Corkins resigned
Johnson County Sun, 12/7/2006
p. 376


Mike Belt
One to remember
Lawrence Journal World, 12/11/2006
p. 376-377


Kevin Flaherty
Shaver prepares to take office
Pittsburg Morning Sun, 12/8/2006
p. 377


Success story [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/13/2006
p. 378


Michael Strand
Funding still tops schools' agenda
Salina Journal, 12/9/2006
p. 378


Amy Conkling
Schools honored for excellence
Hutchinson News, 12/13/2006
p. 379


Marlow Ediger
Western front university upkeep
Hutchinson News, 12/16/2006
p. 379


Mark Fagan
Senate leader floats tuition credit
Lawrence Journal World, 12/12/2006
p. 379


Dolph C. Simons Jr
University requests for maintenance funds deserve scrutiny
Lawrence Journal World, 12/16/2006
p. 380


Ann Marie Bush
College students descend upon Statehouse
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/15/2006
p. 380


Scott Rothschild
Legislators warm to KU medical affiliation plans
Lawrence Journal World, 12/12/2006
p. 381


Dave Toplikar
Male teachers in short supply at elementary level
Lawrence Journal World, 12/11/2006
p. 381


Barbara Hollingsworth
Schools in Kansas making the grade
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/13/2006
p. 382


Melodee Hall Blobaum
Schools see progress despite confusing data
Kansas City Star, 12/13/2006
p. 382


Laura Scott
Appointed education board isn't a panacea [opinion]
Kansas City Star, 12/18/2006
p. 383


Icess Fernandez and Katie Lohrenz
Schools fare well in state assessments
Wichita Eagle, 12/13/2006
p. 383


Icess Fernandez
Test scores tell parents plenty about schools
Wichita Eagle, 12/17/2006
p. 384


Eric Swanson
DCCC to launch pilot program for developing school safety plans
Dodge City Daily Globe, 12/12/2006
p. 384


Amy M. Cotham
NCCC students get first-hand look at space exploration
Chanute Tribune, 12/16/2006
p. 385


Sarah Kessinger
State BOE defeats new travel policy
Hays Daily News, 12/14/2006
p. 385


Arley Hoskin
Blue Valley school district pushes for local control
Johnson County Sun, 12/14/2006
p. 386


Associated Press
KSU prof elected council president
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/22/2006
p. 386


Sarah Kessinger
State school board defeats payment ban
Salina Journal, 12/14/2006
p. 386


Barbara Hollingsworth
USD 501 may look at policy
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/22/2006
p. 386


John R. LaPlante
Did Corkins get fair shake?
Salina Journal, 12/16/2006
p. 387


Robert Hemenway
Chancellor envisions world-class status for KU Medical Center [opinion]
Iola Register, 12/15/2006
p. 387


Patrick S. Kelley
Two down, more to go [editorial]
Emporia Gazette, 12/18/2006
p. 388


Calvin E. Harbin
Tomanek a noble son of western Kansas [Readers forum]
Hays Daily News, 12/14/2006
p. 388


Gayle Weber
Students sign on to help maintenance backlog
Hays Daily News, 12/10/2006
p. 388


Sharon Montague
Beloit college earns grants
Salina Journal, 12/16/2006
p. 389


Associated Press
Suit against school group stays alive
Wichita Eagle, 12/24/2006
p. 389


Barbara Hollingsworth
Judge won't nix lawsuit
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/23/2006
p. 389


Associated Press
Judge refuses to dismiss lawsuit against school group
Hutchinson News, 12/24/2006
p. 389


Joyce Tsai
School vandals leave trail of wreckage
Kansas City Star, 12/23/2006
p. 390


Teens and the internet attention-getting [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/27/2006
p. 390


Language learning
Lawrence Journal World, 12/21/2006
p. 391


Associated Press
School paper's story on boozing upsets parents
Wichita Eagle, 12/20/2006
p. 391


High school paper's story, photos on underage drinking cause uproar
Lawrence Journal World, 12/20/2006
p. 391


Another need [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 12/18/2006
p. 391


Scott Rothschild
Talk at education summit is on language study shortfalls
Lawrence Journal World, 12/20/2006
p. 392


Barbara Hollingsworth
School board openings loom
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/24/2006
p. 392


Kasha Stoll
How dare she get me in trouble
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/24/2006
p. 392


Barbara Hollingsworth
School board members quick to file for re-election
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/27/2006
p. 393


Barbara Hollingsworth
USD 501 charter school supporters renew pitch
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/22/2006
p. 393


Tim Carpenter
KU med looks for shot in arm
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/24/2006
p. 393


Sophia Maines
Q: Who answers 864-3506? A: KU Info staffers, once again
Lawrence Journal World, 12/26/2006
p. 394


Winnie Crapson
Legislature failed [letter to the editor]
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/24/2006
p. 394


Kevin Coulson
Put universities first [letter to the editor]
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/24/2006
p. 394


Sophia Maines
Pa. high school has Jayhawk of its own
Lawrence Journal World, 12/23/2006
p. 394


Dave Toplikar
Despite excellence award, Southwest fails assessment test
Lawrence Journal World, 12/17/2006
p. 394-395


Sophia Maines
International careers class presents world of opportunities
Lawrence Journal World, 12/25/2006
p. 396


Strange vote [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 12/17/2006
p. 396


Sophia Maines
The sound of silence fills campus
Lawrence Journal World, 12/26/2006
p. 396


Kevin Murphy
KU takes flight to aid study of global warming
Kansas City Star, 12/24/2006
p. 397


Julius A. Karash
Rift arises at KU med
Kansas City Star, 12/26/2006
p. 397


Sophia Maines
KU hospital reports good fiscal year
Lawrence Journal World, 12/19/2006
p. 398


Emily Behlmann
GCCC looks at other upgrades
Garden City Telegram, 12/14/2006
p. 398


Emily Behlmann
FHSU to open office aimed at drawing Hispanic students
Garden City Telegram, 12/16/2006
p. 399


Club revival [editorial]
Lawrence Journal World, 12/22/2006
p. 399


Emporia Gazette
Yesterday's mandate becomes today's pink slip
Manhattan Mercury, 12/19/2006
p. 399


Terry Rombeck
Coldwater high school immersed in foreign exchange program
Lawrence Journal World, 12/26/2006
p. 400


Sophia Maines
Dining club moves off back burner
Lawrence Journal World, 12/19/2006
p. 400-401


Terry Rombeck
Students bring extra state aid to district
Lawrence Journal World, 12/26/2006
p. 401


Barbara Hollingsworth
TWHS controversy hasn't dulled
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/22/2006
p. 402


Dave Toplikar
No filings yet for school board
Lawrence Journal World, 12/18/2006
p. 402


Steve Fry
Band is on a roll
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/27/2006
p. 403


Sophia Maines
'To develop maps for the blind that are created by the blind'
Lawrence Journal World, 12/24/2006
p. 404


Ron Knox
Migrant student funding replaced
Lawrence Journal World, 12/18/2006
p. 404


Amy Conkling
AYP scores: Meanings behind the numbers
Hutchinson News, 12/26/2006
p. 405


Icess Fernandez
Two sets of school scores puzzle many
Wichita Eagle, 12/21/2006
p. 405


Dave Toplikar
Digital news source links Virtual School students
Lawernce Journal World, 12/27/2006
p. 405


The News Staff
Parochial school scores now available
Hutchinson News, 12/26/2006
p. 405-406


Katie Stockstill
Students may get tuition break
Pittsburg Morning Sun, 12/20/2006
p. 407


Eric A. Voth
Go after your kids
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/28/2006
p. 407


Come to our Kansas school; help us get state funds
Wichita Eagle, 12/28/2006
p. 407


Chris Green
Bee reopened to spellers throughout the state
Iola Register, 12/21/2006
p. 407


Bob Stephan
Parents need to step up
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/28/2006
p. 407


Elaine Bessier
College trustees discuss agenda with legislators
Johnson County Sun, 12/21/2006
p. 408


Schools for fair funding first step [editorial]
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/28/2006
p. 408


Free speech law clarifies student rights
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/28/2006
p. 408


Amy Conkling
Western schools' scores: It's in the numbers
Hutchinson News, 12/27/2006
p. 409


Ashely Nietfeld
Top schools two area elementary schools achieve standard of excellence
Dodge City Daily Globe, 12/23/2006
p. 410


Patrick Lowry
Public vs. private [editorial]
Hays Daily News, 12/27/2006
p. 410


Associated Press
Ex-director's lawsuit may reach courtroom
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/29/2006
p. 410


Emily Behlmann
District working to ease transition from high school
Garden City Telegram, 12/23/2006
p. 411


Associated Press
State braces for potential bill for school finance lawsuit
Hutchinson News, 12/30/2006
p. 411


Associated Press
Blind student helps map out KU campus
Wichita Eagle, 12/29/2006
p. 412


Meeting the standard in Salina
Salina Journal, 12/28/2006
p. 412


Katie Stockstill
Time is running out for education saving program tax breaks
Pittsburg Morning Sun, 12/28/2006
p. 412


Michael Strand
Salina school fails to meet progress goals
Salina Journal, 12/28/2006
p. 413


Micah Mertes
Setting a new record
Hays Daily News, 12/26/2006
p. 413


Sophia Maines
2007 to bring in the new for KU
Lawrence Journal World, 12/30/2006
p. 414


Tim Carpenter
Attorneys may get millions
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/29/2006
p. 415


Ric Anderson
Professor exercises free silence
Topeka Capital Journal, 12/29/2006
p. 415


Associated Press
School finance lawsuit State braces for potential legal bills
Lawrence Journal World, 12/30/2006
p. 415


Amy Conkling
Special ed rule makes it harder to reach goals
Hutchinson News, 12/28/2006
p. 416


Arley Hoskin
Charter school push continues in Olathe
Johnson County Sun, 12/28/2006
p. 416


Bob Sigman
Differing views? Well, yes
Johnson County Sun, 12/28/2006
p. 416


John R. LaPlante
A New Year's Resolution: Look at charter schools [opinion]
Chanute Tribune, 12/29/2006
p. 417


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