Monday, November 12, 1990/ University Daily Kansan TIE-DIE BATIK SILKCREEN 730 MM 2.99 Lunch 11-2 Mon.-Thurs. Burnt Ends & Fries Perfect Lunch Grilled Chicken Basket Sausage & Fries Texas Lunch 2554 Iowa 841-SMOKE Status quo might be best for education TOPEKA - A special commission appointed by Gov. Mike Hayden in September to seek out the best possible structure for state education is opting for the status quo, Richard Fekham, chairperson of the Governor's Commission on Educational Governance, said Friday. y Carol Krekelen Kansan staff writer Regents should stay the way it is," he said. The commission probably will recommend that the Legislature provide for the State Board of Education and the Board of Regents by keeping their names and structures as they originate. Kansas constitution, Peckham said. "I think you're going to see a recommendation that the Board of A proposed amendment, which failed Nov. 6 when about 50 percent of voters opposed it, would have protected documentation in the state was supervised. The section of the Kansas constitution relating to education names the boards as parts of state education. The proposed amendment would have eliminated their names from the school board, and instead literature to decide what kind of educational boards, if any, it wanted to set up. The state Board of Education governs primary, secondary and high school education. The Board of Regents govern seven Regents institutions, including the University of Kansas. Robert Creighton, chairperson of the Regents and a commission member, said the commission had agreed to the proposal would fail on election day. "I think the education commission anticipated that the vote would come out the way it did," he said. "Hopefully, we will be making some recommendations to the Legislature next session where the Board of Regents and the Board of Education will be retained as constitutional bodies." Peckham said he did not know what governor-elect Joan Finney would do with the commission's recommendation. "I haven't had a chance to talk with Joan," he said. "If she sees something in it that she likes, she may try to promote it." Peckham said the commission would submit its final recommendation for the Legislature to Hayden in December. Studies by the commission have shown that most people concerned about state education want the commission to recommend that the Legislature leave the constitutional structure of education alone, Peckham said. WHAT A WEEK WE'RE HAVING! 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