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Saturday, September 20, 2008
Quiz for Texans!

How well do you know your Texas state board of education members?

The Texas Education Blog posted this quiz at their site earlier, so I thought it might be fun to adapt it. Go ahead, try it, and learn more about the folks who'll be making your state famous in a coupla months as they work to de-evolve your state science standards. Again.

Meanwhile, you can console yourselves with the thought that if the Kansas state school board elections go kablooie, you won't be the laughingstock for long.

Send me some good questions and I'll put together a quiz for Kansas state board members, past, present, and wannabe.




posted by Cheryl Shepherd-Adams



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