It is a member of the Kansas Board of Regents.
The state's public colleges and universities are supervised by the Kansas Board of Regents.
Statewide elections for the Kansas Board of Education are held every four years.
To the Editor: Science cannot be redefined by a school board or anyone else ("Kansas Board").
That could indeed pose a quandary for the Kansas Board of Education.
Last month, the Kansas Board of Education voted to remove evolution from the state's required curriculum.
The Kansas Board of Education adopted new science standards last week that include required criticism of evolution.
The Kansas Board gave no explanation of its decision.
Kansas Board of Education elections in 2004 gave religious conservatives a 6-4 majority.
On November 8, 2005 the Kansas Board of Education approved the following changes to its science standards: