Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction

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James F. Lane, Ed.D.
= Dr. James F. Lane
Term lengthCoincident with the Governor
WebsiteState Website

In Virginia, the Superintendent of Public Instruction is the chief executive of the Virginia Department of Education and also serves as the Secretary of the Virginia Board of Education. Dr. James F. Lane was appointed Virginia's 25th Superintendent of Public Instruction by Governor Ralph S. Northam, effective June 1, 2018.[1]

Role[]

The Virginia Constitution[2] states that the Superintendent be “an experienced educator.”[3] The Superintendent of Public Instruction serves for a term coincident with the Governor making the appointment. The duties of the Superintendent of Public Instruction are addressed in Title 22.1, Chapter 3 of the Code of Virginia.[4]

The duties of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction include:[4]

  1. Serve as secretary of the Board of Education;
  2. Provide such assistance in his office as shall be necessary for the proper and uniform enforcement of the provisions of the school laws in cooperation with the local school authorities;
  3. Prepare and furnish such forms for attendance officers, teachers and other school officials as are required by law;
  4. (Expires July 1, 2025) At least annually, survey all local school divisions to identify critical shortages of (i) teachers and administrative personnel by geographic area, by school division, or by subject matter and (ii) school bus drivers by geographic area and local school division and report such critical shortages to each local school division and to the Virginia Retirement System.

Former Superintendents of Public Instruction[]

The first Superintendent of Public Instruction was William Henry Ruffner who served from March 6, 1870 - March 15, 1882.[5]

Others holding the office include:

  • Richard Ratcliffe Farr (1882-1886)
  • John L. Buchanan (1886-1890)
  • John E. Massey (1890-1898)
  • Joseph W. Southall (1898-1906)
  • Joseph Dupuy Eggleston, Jr. (1906-1912)
  • Reaumur C. Stearnes (1912-1918)
  • Harris Hart (1918-1931)
  • Signey Bartlett Hall (1931-1941)
  • Dabney Stewart Lancaster (1941-1946)
  • George Tyler Miller (1946-1949)
  • Dowell J. Howard (1949-1957)
  • Davis Young Paschall (1957-1960)
  • Woodrow W. Wilkerson (1960-1975)[5]
  • Walter Eugene Campbell (1975-1979)[6]
  • Spear John Davis (1979-1990)[7]
  • Joseph A. Spagnolo (1990-1994)
  • William C. Bosher, Jr. (1994-1996)[8]
  • Richard T. LaPointe (1996-1998)
  • Paul D. Stapleton (1998-1999)[9]
  • Jo Lynne DeMary (2000-2006)[10]
  • Patricia I. Wright (2006*; 2008–2014)[11]
  • Billy K. Cannaday, Jr. (2006-2008)[11]
  • Steven R. Staples (2014-2018)[12]
  • Steven M. Constantino* (2018)[13]

(*) denotes acting/interim role

References[]

  1. ^ "Superintendent of Public Instruction". doe.virginia.gov. Retrieved January 12, 2021..
  2. ^ "Constitution of Virginia". Virginia Law. State of Virginia. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
  3. ^ "Superintendent of Public Instruction". Virginia Law. Virginia Department of Education. Retrieved January 12, 2021..
  4. ^ a b "Title 22.1. Education » Chapter 3. Superintendent of Public Instruction » § 22.1-23". Virginia Law. State of Virginia. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Annual report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the Commonwealth of Virginia : with accompanying documents". archive.org. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
  6. ^ "Some prominent Lee County Educators". rootsweb.org. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
  7. ^ "Va. Chief of Schools to Resign". washingtonpost.com. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
  8. ^ "Longtime educator William C. Bosher Jr. dies at 68". richmond.com. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
  9. ^ "Virginia School Chief to Resign". washingtonpost.com. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
  10. ^ "Superintendent of Public Instruction Jo Lynne DeMary Announces Retirement Effective January 1, 2006". doe.virginia.gov. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
  11. ^ a b "Ex-Hampton School Chief Gets State Post". dailypress.com. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
  12. ^ "Steve Staples named new Virginia superintendent of public instruction". richmond.com. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
  13. ^ "Governor Northam Appoints Dr. James Lane as State Superintendent of Public Instruction". doe.virginia.gov. Retrieved January 12, 2021.

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