Gov. Laura Kelly replaces three on Board of Regents appointed by Sam Brownback
Gov. Laura Kelly selected Cherryvales school superintendent, a Wichita restaurant owner and a former Gardner city administrator to serve on the Kansas higher education board responsible for coordinating 32 universities, community colleges and technical schools.
The Democratic governor nominated Cherryvale Superintendent Shelly Kiblinger; Jon Rolph, president and chief executive officer of Thrive Restaurant Group; and Cheryl Harrison-Lee, who stepped down last year as administrative officer of the Johnson County suburb of Gardner. Each nominee for the Kansas Board of Regents is subject to confirmation by the Republican-dominated Kansas Senate.
Cheryl, Jon and Shelly are highly qualified professionals and ready to step up and take on this challenge, Kelly said. I look forward to their contributions as we work to ensure that our universities thrive.
In terms of public education, the boards ongoing challenge will be the politics of crafting a solid operating budget amid pressure to hold down student tuition rates and demonstrate this years $33 million appropriation from the Legislature warranted another significant cash infusion next year.
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(Topeka Capital-Journal)