Illinois State Superintendent
The Illinois State Superintendent, originally known as the Illinois Superintendent of Public Instruction, is an official of the U.S. state of Illinois responsible for overseeing the educational system. The office was created in 1854. Following the inaugural appointment of Ninian Wirt Edwards, the office was an elected position, but the superintendent is now appointed by the Illinois State Board of Education.
List of office holders
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- Ninian Wirt Edwards (1854–1857)
- William H. Powell (1857–1859)
- Newton Bateman (1859–1863)
- John P. Brooks (1863–1865)
- Newton Bateman (1865–1875)
- Samuel M. Etter (1875–1879)
- James P. Slade (1879–1883)
- Henry Raab (1883–1887)
- Richard Edwards (1887–1891)
- Henry Raab (1891–1895)
- Samuel Inglis (1895–1898)
- Joseph H. Freeman (1898–1899)
- Alfred Bayliss (1899–1907)
- Francis G. Blair (1907–1935)
- John A. Wieland (1935–1943)
- Vernon L. Nickell (1943–1959)
- George T. Wilkins (1959–1963)
- Ray Page (1963–1971)
- Michael Bakalis (1971–1975)
- Joesph Cronin (1975–1980)
- Donald Gill (1981–1984)
- Ted Sanders (1985–1989)
- Robert Leininger (1990–1994)
- Joesph Spagnolo (1994–1998)
- Glen "Max" McGee (1998–2001)
- Ernest Wish (2002) (1 month)
- Respico Vazquez (2002) (temp)
- Robert Schiller (2002–2004)
- Randy Dunn (2004–2006)
- Christopher Koch (2006–present)[1]
References
- ↑ "State Board of Education". Illinois State Board of Education. Retrieved September 3, 2014.
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