Five candidates are contending for three open positions on the Manhattan-Ogden School Board. The election will determine who will serve on the board for the next four years.
Jayme Morris-Hardeman, the only board member seeking re-election, is executive director of Thrive! Flint Hills, a local non-profit program, and an advocate supervisor at Sunflower CASA Project.
The Mercury asked each candidate about topics they will encounter if they win a seat on the board.
Author's summary: Candidates discuss tech and budgets.