Ten candidates are running for four at-large positions on the Lawrence School Board.
All precincts reporting / 24,237 total votes / Unofficial results / Precinct breakdown
- Rick E. Ingram 3,640 votes 15.0%
- Shannon Kimball 3,510 votes 14.5%
- Randy Masten 3,501 votes 14.4%
- Keith Diaz Moore 3,460 votes 14.3%
- Marlene Merrill Incumbent 3,091 votes 12.8%
- Ola Faucher 2,145 votes 8.9%
- Bill Roth 1,506 votes 6.2%
- James W. Clark 1,465 votes 6.0%
- Diane Lindeman 1,158 votes 4.8%
- Tyler Palmer 761 votes 3.1%
Completed candidate chats
- Shannon Kimball March 11 at 11:30 a.m. Read transcript
- Rick Ingram March 14 at 11 a.m. Read transcript
- Marlene Merrill March 15 at 11 a.m. Read transcript
- Keith Diaz Moore March 17 at 11 a.m. Read transcript
- Bill Roth March 18 at 11 a.m. Read transcript
- Randy Masten March 21 at 11 a.m. Read transcript
- Ola Faucher March 22 at 11 a.m. Read transcript
- Jim Clark March 22 at 12:30 p.m. Read transcript
- Tyler Palmer March 23 at 1 p.m. Read transcript
- Jamie Shew March 29 at 1 p.m. Read transcript
Three questions for Lawrence school board candidates
Candidates for the 2011 Lawrence school board answer questions about their campaigns.
- First Bell: Administrator to offer Langston Hughes parents a lesson on standards-based grading; walkers to keep eyes out for dangers on way to school
- October 5, 2011
- Time for another edition of “First Bell,” a look at issues and items involving education in and around Lawrence.
- First Bell: Free State senior named U.S. Presidential Scholar; today is nominations deadline for $10,000 Bobs’ Award; Wichita school district to close school, cut 168 jobs
- May 10, 2011
- Time for another edition of First Bell, a look at news and other educational items involving schools in the area.
- First Bell: Tonight, school board members to consider athletics upgrades for LHS, learn about a ‘District Improvement Plan,’ and meet in executive session on personnel matters
- May 9, 2011
- Time for another edition of First Bell, a look at news and other educational items involving schools in the area.
- First Bell: School board member Bob Byers anticipates ‘fresh’ approach to issues, challenges beginning in July
- May 2, 2011
- Time for another edition of First Bell, a look at news and other educational items involving schools in the area.
- First Bell: Wakarusa Valley invites public, seeks yearbooks, for 50th anniversary event; Eudora boosts fees for all-day kindergarten; four Lawrence elementaries expected to remain without full-day K
- April 18, 2011
- Time for another edition of First Bell, a rundown of news and other educational items involving schools in the area.
- First Bell: Hillcrest kindergartners to sell lemonade to help Japan; new district budget reports ‘all about transparency’; Lawrence students among Presidential Scholar semifinalists
- April 14, 2011
- Time for another edition of First Bell, a rundown of news and other educational items involving schools in the area.
- First Bell: Final, final results from last week’s school board election; Scott Morgan shares top spot among write-ins; one school bans bringing lunches from home
- April 12, 2011
- Time for another edition of First Bell, a rundown of news and other educational items involving schools in the area.
- First Bell: Boundary changes proposed to handle Wakarusa Valley closure; Follies to feature ‘School Board Meeting: The Musical’; voters want their voices heard
- April 11, 2011
- Time for another edition of First Bell, a rundown of news and other educational items involving schools in the area.
- First Bell: A school board member’s life comes with challenges
- April 8, 2011
- Time for another edition of First Bell, a rundown of news and other educational items involving schools in the area.
- First Bell: Marlene Merrill carries (part of) Leavenworth County; no plans for Wakarusa Valley reconsideration; board president lauds Marlene Merrill for service
- April 6, 2011
- Time for another edition of First Bell, a rundown of news and other educational items involving schools in the area.
- New school board majority shares ideals
- April 6, 2011
- Lawrence school board will enter the next school year with a new majority of members, a group intent on improving communication with the public, increasing information-gathering from the public and perhaps even soliciting budget ideas, suggestions and other advice from the public.
- FINAL: Ingram, Kimball, Masten and Moore elected to Lawrence school board
- 07:54 p.m., April 5, 2011 Updated 09:52 a.m.
- Nine candidates are vying to be on the Lawrence school board.
- Voters to decide leaders of city, schools today
- April 5, 2011
- New majorities are available on the Lawrence City Commission and Lawrence school board, and Jamie Shew is here to remind you that only a select group of folks can fill them. That would be you, Registered Voter.
- Fair on Saturday to feature candidates for Lawrence school board, city commission
- March 30, 2011
- Candidates for Lawrence City Commission and the Lawrence school board will gather Saturday morning for a Candidate Fair sponsored by the local Voter Education Coalition.
- First Bell: Obama backs away from standardized tests; small-class advocate criticizes task force report; ideas offered for budget cuts
- March 29, 2011
- Time for another edition of First Bell, a rundown of news and other educational items involving schools in the area.
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Rick E. Ingram
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Shannon Kimball
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Randy Masten Bio / Videos /
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Keith Diaz Moore Bio / Videos /
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Marlene Merrill Incumbent
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Ola Faucher
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Bill Roth
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James W. Clark
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- Diane Lindeman
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Tyler Palmer
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