Seaman district hires advisors to help with name change
April 20, 2021
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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) A Kansas school district named after a 1920s Ku Klux Klan leader has voted to pay an advisory group to help with discussions on changing the name.
The Seaman School District s Board of Education voted Monday to make a base payment of $30,000 to the Kansas Leadership Council to help with the discussions.
The district is named after Fred Seaman, a former Kansas leader of the KKK. Students, teachers and some community groups have pushed to have the name changed.
The school board had already appointed an advisory task force comprised of teachers, business owners, community members and a student to provide a report on the issue. The board will make the final decision.
Associated Press
TOPEKA A Kansas school district named after a 1920s Ku Klux Klan leader has voted to pay an advisory group to help with discussions on changing the name.
The Seaman school district’s school board voted Monday to make a base payment of $30,000 to the Kansas Leadership Council to help with the discussions.
The district is named after Fred Seaman, a former Kansas leader of the KKK. Students, teachers and some community groups have pushed to have the name changed.
The school board had already appointed an advisory task force comprising teachers, business owners, community members and a student to provide a report on the issue. The board will make the final decision.
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