
Boys State of Kansas
MANHATTAN — More than 220 high school students from across the State of Kansas participated in the 2025 session of the American Legion Boys State of Kansas (ALBSK), held June 1-7 at Kansas State University in Manhattan. This was the program’s 33rd consecutive session at KSU and 87th overall.
The objective of the ALBSK is to inculcate a sense of individual obligation to community, state and nation.
Kansas Boys State provides a relevant, interactive, problem-solving experience in leadership and teamwork that develops self-identity, promotes mutual respect and instills civic responsibility. Boys State is a “learning by doing” political exercise that simulates elections, political parties and government at the state, county and local levels, providing opportunities to lead under pressure, showcasing character and working effectively within a team. It’s also an opportunity to gain pride and respect for government and the price paid by members of the military to preserve democracy.
Kansas Boys State has announced the following awards and honors from the week (all cities and high schools in Kansas unless noted):
• Advisor of the Year — James Snyder, Ozawkie, served as a KBS medical advisor and is the chair of the American Legion Department of Kansas Boys State Committee.
• Experienced Counselor of the Year (three or more years on staff) — Jordin Myers, Hays, served as head counselor of information technology. Myers was a 2021 and 2022 KBS delegate, and a 2023 graduate of Hays High School.
• New Counselor of the Year (one or two years on staff) — Declan Wilson, Olathe, served as a city counselor. Wilson was a 2024 KBS delegate and a 2025 graduate of Olathe North High School.
Jared Tucker, Fall River, and a senior at West Elk High School in Howard, was named the American Legion Department of Kansas winner of the Samsung American Legion Scholarship. As the State of Kansas winner, Tucker receives a $1,250 scholarship, and his application moves on to the national level where he could receive a $5,000 award as a national runner-up or a $10,000 award as a national scholar. The national awards are expected to be announced in October.
Conner Harris, Arkansas City, and a senior at Arkansas City High School, was named winner of the $1,000 American Legion Boys State of Kansas Executive Director Scholarship. The winner of the scholarship, as selected by the KBS executive director, is presented to a Kansas Boys State delegate who demonstrated exceptional understanding of the KBS principles. The scholarship is designed to recognize individuals who are committed to applying the knowledge and leadership skills gained from Boys State in their schools and communities.
Gabriel Kumar, Lawrence, a senior at Veritas Christian School in Lawrence, received the William “Bill” F. Stahl Outstanding Justice Award, given to the outstanding member of the Boys State of Kansas Supreme Court as voted on by his Supreme Court peers. The award is presented in recognition of outstanding commitment to justice under the law and dedicated service to Boys State of Kansas. Stahl, of Junction City, passed away in September 2015 and was a longtime supporter of the ALBSK.
Winston Mays, Topeka, a senior at Washburn Rural High School, was named the Outstanding Senator, while Tristan Jenkins, Olathe, a senior at Olathe South High School, was named the Outstanding State Representative (Jenkins was also elected to represent Kansas Boys State at Boys Nation this summer).






The 88th session of the American Legion Boys State of Kansas is scheduled to be held the week of Sunday, May 31, through Saturday, June 6, 2026, again at Kansas State University. For information on becoming a delegate (applications are now open for high school sophomores and juniors during the 2025-26 academic year), nominating a delegate or sponsoring a delegate, visit https://ksbstate.org.