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Salina Student Wins Kansas State Finals of the National Civics Bee

by | Jun 30, 2026 | Newsroom, Press Releases

Salina Student Advances to National Civics Bee Championship

Colin Burke won the state title with a proposal to expand access to hygiene products in middle schools and will represent Kansas in Washington, D.C., this fall.

Photo of winners of second annual Kansas State Finals of the National Civics Bee

Fifteen Kansas students gathered in Wichita to share ideas for strengthening their communities and demonstrate their civic knowledge.

Colin Burke, a student at Salina South Middle School, won the Kansas State Finals of the National Civics Bee on Saturday, June 27, earning the opportunity to represent Kansas at the National Civics Bee in Washington, D.C., this fall. Burke also received a $1,000 prize for his presentation on expanding access to hygiene products in middle schools.

Burke described winning the Kansas State Finals as, “Shocking. I was really nervous before this, and it feels really good not to be nervous anymore. Now I want to implement my project at my new high school and study for the national championship.”

Emeline Wilinski, a student at Indian Hills Middle School in Overland Park, placed second and received a $500 prize after her presentation on improving voter turnout. Caspian Karstens, a student at Olathe’s California Trail Middle School, placed third and received a $250 prize following his presentation on policies to support the unhoused.

The three middle-school students were among the 15 participants from five competitions hosted by chambers in Hutchinson, Overland Park, Pittsburg, Salina and Wichita. This marked the third year the Kansas State Finals were held at the Kansas Leadership Center through a partnership with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. This year’s event also recognized the nation’s 250th anniversary celebration.

Photo of winners of second annual Kansas State Finals of the National Civics Bee
The National Civics Bee encourages middle school students to deepen their understanding of civics while developing ideas to address challenges in their own communities. Students first demonstrated their civics knowledge through multiple rounds of increasingly difficult questions before five finalists presented solutions to real challenges facing their communities. They then answered questions from a panel of judges about how their ideas could create meaningful change.
Photo of winners of second annual Kansas State Finals of the National Civics Bee

“Every student who participated is a winner because every one of them showed what leadership looks like,” said Kaye Monk-Morgan, president and CEO of the Kansas Leadership Center. “Too often we talk about young people as the leaders of tomorrow. These students proved they’re already leading today. They identified real challenges, proposed thoughtful solutions and invited others to help make progress. That is what leadership looks like today, and why KLC is proud to help cultivate civic leadership through the National Civics Bee.”

Hosting the Kansas State Finals reflects the Kansas Leadership Center’s mission of equipping people of all ages to tackle difficult challenges and strengthen their communities. The event was sponsored by Evergy.

Kansas Commissioner of Education Dr. Jake Steel delivered opening remarks, and 2025 Kansas State Champion Tanya Ramesh from Wichita received the inaugural Beyond the Bee Award, recognizing her continuing commitment to her project she presented last year on access to healthcare in rural Kansas.

About the Kansas Leadership Center

The Kansas Leadership Center (KLC) is a first-of-its-kind nonprofit educational organization with a civic mission, national reputation and global reach. Founded in 2007 to foster civic leadership for stronger, healthier and more prosperous communities in Kansas and beyond, KLC receives core funding from the Kansas Health Foundation (a private, philanthropic organization). It partners with nonprofit organizations, government agencies, educational institutions, businesses and communities to build cultures that are healthy, productive and well-positioned to make measurable progress on daunting challenges and emergent opportunities. KLC Press publishes leadership books and The Journal, a nationally recognized, award-winning civic issues magazine.

For more than 19 years, KLC has built a strong and respected institution in Kansas designed to deliver leadership development and culture change at unparalleled scale. Now, organizations across the country and around the world look to us to provide resources and consultation to support their own aspirations for mission-driven leadership education. Learn more at www.kansasleadershipcenter.org.

MEDIA:
Carrie Lindeman
316-393-1076
carrie@lindemancollective.com

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