She previously served as Senior Advisor to the U.S. Secretary of Education,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Education for Communications and Outreach, and Special Assistant in the White House Office of Public Liaison.
Andy Smarick, a former U.S.
deputy assistant secretary of education, is a distinguished visiting fellow at the Thomas B. Fordham Institute and adjunct fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
According to Peterkin, USP alums include 33 superintendents, 22 deputy superintendents, 26 assistant of area superintendents, 15 education directors, numerous principals, several faculty at education schools, one state Board of Education member, and one
deputy assistant secretary of education.
At 1:15 p.m., the National Institute for Early Education Research releases its annual «State of Preschool Report» for the 2014 - 15 school year, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio is scheduled to speak, along with
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Education for Policy and Early Learning Dr Libby Doggett, AFT President Randi Weingarten and others, Sugar Hill Museum Preschool, 898 St. Nicholas Ave., Manhattan.
Not exact matches
The other empty positions are those
of deputy undersecretary for management and
assistant secretary for postsecondary
education, educational research and improvement, civil rights, and vocational and adult
education.
It was, he adds, a compelling demonstration
of exactly what Jim Shelton,
assistant deputy secretary for innovation and improvement for the U.S. Department
of Education, is championing — the impact
of digital technologies on getting kids engaged.
Nina S. Rees is the former
assistant deputy secretary for innovation and improvement at the U.S. Department
of Education.
«I think this is the first attempt to have a common research agenda that can be broadly communicated to the field,» Francie M. Alexander, a
deputy assistant secretary in the
Education Department's office
of educational research and improvement, said in an interview.
Michael J. Petrilli is associate
assistant deputy secretary in the U.S. Department
of Education's Office
of Innovation and Improvement, which houses the federal charter - school grant programs.
After leaving GLSEN in 2009, Jennings served as an
assistant deputy secretary in the U.S. Department
of Education until 2011.
«For far too long, these schools have continued to deny students an equal -
education opportunity and have been struggling, and we need to take more dramatic steps to turn them around,» said Jason Snyder, deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Department of E
education opportunity and have been struggling, and we need to take more dramatic steps to turn them around,» said Jason Snyder,
deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Department
of EducationEducation.
Andy served as
Deputy Assistant Secretary at the U.S. Department
of Education and at The White House Domestic Policy Council and has worked for Congress and the Maryland state legislature.
Keynote speakers included Pedro Rivera, Pennsylvania
secretary of education; Roberto Rodriguez,
deputy assistant to the president for
education at the White House; Judy Schneider, senior analyst at the Congressional Research Service; Carmel Martin, executive vice president for policy at the Center for American Progress; Lindsay Fryer, senior
education policy advisor for the U.S. Senate HELP Committee; and Raul Gonzalez, senior program officer at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Libby Doggett,
deputy assistant secretary for policy and early learning, Office
of Elementary and Secondary
Education, U.S. Department
of Education
Seated among the HAA audience during Spence's speech was Kevin Jennings,
assistant deputy secretary at the Department
of Education and a 1985 graduate
of Harvard College, who told an anecdote
of his 10th Harvard reunion when he encountered a classmate who had achieved success in the corporate world but was dismayed that Jennings, a fellow Ivy League graduate, had spent the past decade as a teacher.
I worked at the White House and served as a
deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Department
of Education and
deputy commissioner
of the New Jersey Department
of Education.
In Houston this summer, Nina Shokraii Rees,
Assistant Deputy Secretary for Innovation and Improvement at the Department
of Education, renewed the DOE's pledge
of support for the College Board's efforts to see that the AP program will «leave no child behind.»
The forum featured framing remarks by Jason Botel, Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Delegated Duties
of the
Assistant Secretary of Elementary and Secondary
Education, U.S. Department
of Education, and a roundtable.
Holly also served as the
Assistant Secretary for Legislation and Congressional Affairs and
Deputy Chief
of Staff at the U.S. Department
of Education.
Dr. Michael Wooten:
Deputy Assistant Secretary and Acting
Assistant Secretary for the Office
of Career, Technical, and Adult
Education Effective: Monday, Oct. 2, 2017.
Featuring: Jitu Brown (National Director, Journey for Justice Alliance), Yolie Flores (Senior Fellow, Campaign for Grade - Level Reading), Sue Swenson (
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office
of Special
Education and Rehabilitative Services, U.S. Department
of Education).
The round - up post shares a wealth
of resources from the blog, and the associated podcast features Kevin Jennings, former
assistant deputy secretary for the Office
of Safe and Drug - Free Schools at the U.S. Department
of Education; Penny Bisignano, Olweus coordinator for the Iowa Department
of Education; and Rachel Cole Lawson, former high school counselor at Malcolm Price Laboratory School (the winner
of the first - ever Vision in Action: The ASCD Whole Child Award) in Cedar Falls, Iowa
Prior to joining Dutko, she was at the U.S. Department
of Education, where she served as Acting
Assistant Secretary and
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs, as well as Managing Director
of Foundations, External Affairs, and Regional Services in the Office
of Communications and Outreach.
Presenters include: Dr. John B. King Jr., Senior Advisor, Delegated Duties
of Deputy Secretary of Education, USDOE; Eric Glaser, Director, U.S. Network Impact, United Way Worldwide; Leslie Cornfeld, Special Advisor to the
Secretary of Education and Director, Office
of Strategic Partnerships, USDOE; Joaquin Tamayo, Special
Assistant, Office
of Elementary and Secondary
Education, USDOE; Robert Balfanz, Everyone Graduates Center, Johns Hopkins University; Hedy Chang, Director, Attendance Works; Chris Caruso, Executive Director, Office
of Community Schools, NYC Department
of Education; Teresa Neal, Superintendent, Grand Rapids Public Schools; Mike Hermann, Executive Director Healthy, Safe and Supportive Schools, Tennessee State Department
of Education.
«We encourage you to continue to engage in consultation with stakeholders, including representatives from the Governor's office, as you develop and implement your State plan,» wrote Jason Botel, principal
deputy assistant secretary for the U.S. Department
of Education.
Finally, Jacqueline Jones,
deputy assistant secretary for policy and early learning, and Melody Musgrove, director
of the Office
of Special
Education Programs, will meet with state and local officials in Charleston to discuss early learning initiatives in West Virginia.
«We've been identifying challenges and moving forward to improve the program,» said Michael Yudin, formerly the principal
deputy assistant secretary for the office
of elementary and secondary
education, who recently became the acting
assistant secretary in the office
of special
education.
He previously served as
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department
of Education and Attorney and Policy Advisor in the Clinton White House where he worked on the President's Race Initiative on education and civil right
Education and Attorney and Policy Advisor in the Clinton White House where he worked on the President's Race Initiative on
education and civil right
education and civil rights issues.
Also on Sept. 20, Jason Snyder,
deputy assistant secretary for policy in the Office
of Elementary and Secondary
Education, will visit Sandy River Middle School in Avondale, W.Va., and lead a roundtable discussion on the school's turnaround efforts.
At the same time, we need to continue to build a broad and deep portfolio
of solutions that address persistent challenges in
education, particularly for disadvantaged students,» said U.S.
Assistant Deputy Secretary for Innovation and Improvement Jim Shelton.
«The department makes sure that money goes through those programs to get through to the places that need it, and without the department there's no way to actually administer the hundreds
of programs that are funded through the department,» said Scott Sargrad, director
of standards and accountability for
education policy at the Center for American Progress and former deputy assistant secretary for policy and strategic initiatives in the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education at the U.S. Department of E
education policy at the Center for American Progress and former
deputy assistant secretary for policy and strategic initiatives in the Office
of Elementary and Secondary
Education at the U.S. Department of E
Education at the U.S. Department
of EducationEducation.
Christopher Pencikowski was Special
Assistant to the
Deputy Secretary at the U.S. Department
of Education during his Residency.
Prior to her tenure at the Foundation for Child Development, Dr. Jones served as a Senior Advisor on Early Learning to
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and as the country's first
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and Early Learning in the U.S. Department
of Education.
Libby Doggett — U.S. Department
of Education,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and Early Learning Bio here
Prior to joining CAP, Sargrad served as the
deputy assistant secretary for policy and strategic initiatives in the Office
of Elementary and Secondary
Education at the U.S. Department of Education, where he had the primary responsibility for key K - 12 education programs and initiatives, including the Title I program, Elementary and Secondary Education Act flexibility, and School Improvemen
Education at the U.S. Department
of Education, where he had the primary responsibility for key K - 12 education programs and initiatives, including the Title I program, Elementary and Secondary Education Act flexibility, and School Improvemen
Education, where he had the primary responsibility for key K - 12
education programs and initiatives, including the Title I program, Elementary and Secondary Education Act flexibility, and School Improvemen
education programs and initiatives, including the Title I program, Elementary and Secondary
Education Act flexibility, and School Improvemen
Education Act flexibility, and School Improvement Grants.
Prior to his current position, he served as
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department
of Education's Office for Civil Rights from June 1997 until January 2000, following his three - and - a-half year tenure as Senior Policy Advisor to the
Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights.
Last week, the Department
of Education announced that Adam Kissel will serve as the next deputy assistant secretary for higher education
Education announced that Adam Kissel will serve as the next
deputy assistant secretary for higher
education education programs.
Prior to joining ASCD, Nozoe was
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and Programs in the U.S. Department
of Education's Office
of Elementary and Secondary
Education.
The Learning Lab will feature a discussion on federal policy featuring Libby Doggett,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and Early Learning, Office
of Elementary and Secondary
Education at the U.S. Department
of Education, and Linda K. Smith,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Administration for Children and Families at the U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services.
According to U.S. Department
of Education Assistant Deputy Secretary Libia...
Speakers included the Chief
of Staff to the First Lady, the Chief
of Staff to the President, the
Deputy National Security Advisor, the
Assistant Secretary for
Education and Cultural Affairs, the Director
of Social Innovation, and the
Secretary of Commerce.
From left: Brian Whalen; Meghann Curtis,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Academic Programs in the Bureau
of Educational and Cultural Affairs; Dan Davidson, President
of American Councils for International
Education
Washington, DC — Planned Parenthood Federation
of America (PPFA) today denounced the appointment
of anti-birth control, anti-sex
education hardliner Susan Orr to the position
of acting
deputy assistant secretary for population affairs (DASPA), and called on President Bush to replace Orr with someone qualified.
Speakers included Dr. David W. Willis, Director
of Home Visiting and Early Childhood Systems with HRSA;
Deputy Assistant Secretary Linda Smith with the Administration for Children and Families; and
Deputy Assistant Secretary Libby Doggett with the U.S. Department
of Education.
Speakers at the summit, which will be held at the Omni Shoreham Hotel, include keynote speaker John E. Pepper, Jr., retired Chairman and CEO
of The Procter & Gamble Company and current chairman
of the board
of the Walt Disney Company; Judith Van Ginkel, Every Child Succeeds; Libby Doggett, Pew Center on the States; Frank Putnam, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center; David Olds, University
of Colorado Health Sciences Center; and Deborah Daro, Chapin Hall at the University
of Chicago; Federal officials scheduled to speak include: Martha Coven, Special
Assistant to the President, White House Domestic Policy Council; Joan Lombardi,
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Dept.
of Health and Human Services; and Robert Gordon, Associate Director for
Education, Income Maintenance and Labor, Office
of Management and Budget.
For starters, only 40 percent to 55 percent
of American children attend quality pre-kindergarten programs, said Libby Doggett,
deputy assistant secretary of policy and early learning for the U.S. Department
of Education.