Education administrators have strong voice on Kansas Commission for ESEA reauthorization
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Sep 6, 2010 - 1:14:50 PM
Topeka - The Kansas Education Commission convened this afternoon for its first meeting since the Kansas State Board of Education authorized its formation. The Kansas Education Commission will examine the framework for reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). The Kansas Education Commission is the state's strategic approach to reauthorization and educational change.

Mary Ellen Welshhon, Superintendent/K-12 principal in Golden Plains USD 316 and Steve Splichal, Assistant Superintendent, Hiawatha USD 415 were appointed by USA|Kansas. In total, administrators from USA|Kansas and its member associations will represent more than one-third of the total Commission.

The purpose of the Commission will be to thoroughly examine the key priorities found in the Blueprint for Reform, released by the U.S. Department of Education. Subcommittees will focus on the five priorities areas:The Commission will exame the key priorities in order to:The Commission will meet again on August 30 and October 8, with plans to present a preliminary draft to the State Board of Education on December 14.

The most current agenda and a complete listing of Commission members can be downloaded below.
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