EDUCATION · CT · 2019-2021
Miguel Cardona
State Superintendent of Schools · Democrat · Connecticut
NOTABLE
On the record
Resigned to be Biden U.S. Sec of Education 2021-2025
SEVERITY · RESIGNED
Background
Miguel Cardona (Democrat) was Connecticut's State Superintendent of Schools 2019–2021 (2 years). Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after Dianna R. Wentzell; succeeded by Charlene M. Russell-Tucker. Departure context: Resigned to be Biden U.S. Sec of Education 2021-2025. Same-year political environment (2019): Governor Ned Lamont; Attorney General William Tong; Secretary of State Denise Merrill.
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Others who held this office in Connecticut
- Charlene M. Russell-Tucker (2021-present)
- Dianna R. Wentzell (2014-2019)
- Stefan Pryor (2011-2014)
- Mark K. McQuillan (2007-2011)
- Betty J. Sternberg (2003-2006)
- Theodore S. Sergi (1995-2003)