Wichita Headlines: School Board Meets, Shockers Eye Tournament Boost, Weekend Events Fill City
Wichita, KS – March 9, 2026 – School board meets tonight, Shockers chase tournament edge, and weekend events draw crowds across the city.
It’s a full start to the week in Wichita, with important updates in public education, high-stakes college basketball, and a lively stretch of community events carrying momentum into Monday.
Board of Education Meets Tonight
The Wichita Board of Education will gather at 6 p.m. Monday at the Edgemoor facility. The meeting agenda includes routine business matters, district updates, and several recognitions listed under “Good News.”
Residents can review the posted agenda in advance and follow along with discussions that may affect district operations, staffing decisions, and upcoming initiatives. Board meetings often provide insight into how the district is navigating budget priorities, program development, and long-term planning as the spring semester moves forward.
Shockers Battle for Postseason Position
Wichita State men’s basketball faced Florida Atlantic on Saturday in a matchup with significant postseason implications. With American Conference tournament seeding at stake, the game carried added urgency for the Shockers as they look to strengthen their position heading into tournament play.
A strong finish could mean a more favorable path when the conference tournament tips off later this week. University officials also reminded fans that game-day parking regulations were enforced around Charles Koch Arena, a routine but important note as crowds continue to turn out during the final stretch of the regular season.
Full Weekend of Community Events
The city wrapped up a busy March 6–8 weekend packed with events that drew residents across Wichita. Among the highlights was the Kansas Sunflower Swap Meet for Charity at Century II, alongside a variety of performances, markets, and gatherings throughout the community.
Local arts organizations, small businesses, and nonprofit groups reported steady attendance, helped in part by warmer early-March weather and a calendar filled with options for families and visitors alike.
Adding to the local flavor, radio programming over the weekend spotlighted Wichita traditions, including the long-running Gridiron show, where area journalists offer a lighthearted take on the year’s headlines. The mix of civic engagement, college athletics, and community celebration reflects a city moving briskly into the spring season.
Sources
- https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1772844602/usd259org/az4bdwhbe63xgdcrdtjr/20250309Agenda-BOE.pdf
- https://news.wichita.edu/wsu-newsletter/shocker-blast-friday-march-6-2026/
- https://www.kmuw.org/podcast/wichitas-early-edition/2026-03-06/friday-march-6-2026
- https://www.wichitabyeb.com/2026/03/best-things-happening-this-weekend-in-wichita-march-6-8.html