Episode Synopsis "Teaching Topeka | Ep. 5 — What's in store for the Kansas State Board of Education? These are the things member Ann Mah sees as priorities"
The ballot for the Kansas State Board of Education is typically an overlooked position, but as 2020 demonstrated, the board occasionally plays a big role in setting the education agenda for the state. Board member Ann Mah talks to The Capital-Journal's education reporter Rafael Garcia about the issues she sees as priorities for the state board this coming year.
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