April 28, 2005

State education

In an editorial, The News calls for abolishment of the elected State Board of Education and for making the state school superintendent a cabinet-level appointee of the governor. The newspaper also suggests that elected university boards could be phased out with two appointees every two years, preventing a governor from controlling them entirely. "The process by which they are chosen has become meantingless, even farcical at times," the editorial says.

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