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New education commissioner named; brings taste of presidential political experience
Read Article The Kansas State Board of Education on Tuesday announced that it was promoting one of its own staffers to become the next commissioner in education. The board named Jake Steele to replace Randy Watson, who announced his retirement as education commissioner last summer. Steel will start on June 1. Steel now serves as director of strategy and operational alignment at the Kansas State Department of Education, where he has led initiatives to strengthen alignment across the agency,
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