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John Andrew Tompkins (born November 16, 1947) is an American educator in Kansas. Prior to his previous post at
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, he served as interim president at Fort Hays State, as well as the president of the
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from 2010 to 2015. Tompkins was a professor and dean at
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two different times, and served as a superintendent of three different Kansas school districts. Tompkins is also the former Commissioner of the
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, serving from June 1, 1996 to June 30, 2005.


Biography


Education

A native of
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, Tompkins graduated from
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in 1969 where he majored in English. After completing his undergraduate degree, Tompkins attended
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where he completed his master's degree in education administration in 1973, and completed his doctorate in education from the
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(KU) in 1977.


Early career

After graduating from East Central University, Tompkins began his 46-year career as an educator as a secondary teacher in Oklahoma, quickly moving to
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the following year. Following a year at Hugoton, Tompkins went to serve as West Franklin High School's principal in
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before serving as the superintendent at three different school districts from 1977 until 1994. From 1994 to 1996, Tompkins served at
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as the interim dean of the School of Education and the school's Special Services and Administrative Studies department.


Later career

In 1996, Tompkins was hired as the Education Commissioner for Kansas. Tompkins served at a time when the State School Board was at odds on how to fund public schools and deleted any mention of the word "evolution" from the state's science studies. Tompkins also helped the state implement the
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, passed in 2001 by the
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. Tompkins, who retired in 2005 after serving as the longest education commissioner in Kansas, served under
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and
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. In 2005, returned to teaching as he accepted a position within the School of Education at KU. Two years later in 2007, Tompkins made a return to Pittsburg State as the College of Education dean. He served that position until June 2010 when he became the President/CEO of the
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, the governing board of the seven state universities and 25 community and technical colleges. During his tenure, which began June 1, 2010, Tompkins faced budget issues when
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took office as Governor, leading to university budget cuts. Aside from the budget cuts, Tompkins helped search and hire four Regent university presidents: Michael Shonrock,
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, Mirta Martin and
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. Tompkins retired on June 30, 2015. Tompkins also served as
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's interim president from December 19, 2016 to December 15, 2017. He became interim president of Wichita State in April 2019 after the death of
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.


Awards

* Kansas Superintendent of the Year, 1992 * Inducted into the Kansas Teachers Hall of Fame, 2001 *
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Governor's Award, 2002 * KU College of Education Distinguished Service Award, 2004 * ESU Distinguished Alumni Award, 2005 Source:


References

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