- Eugene W. Hickok
Dr. Eugene W. Hickok (Born in 1951 Denver and raised mostly in Richmond, Va.) is a leading
advocate forpublic education reform and an expert inconstitutional law .President
George W. Bush nominated Hickok as his Under Secretary of Education onMarch 30 ,2001 and was confirmed by theU.S. Senate onJuly 10 ,2001 . Hickok served as both the Under Secretary of Education and Acting Deputy Secretary between July 2003 andNovember 3 ,2003 when the President nominated him to become Deputy Secretary. The deputy secretary is the chief policy advisor to the Secretary. In this position, Hickok oversaw and managed the development of policies, recommendations and initiatives that help define a broad, coherent vision for achieving the President's education priorities, including theNo Child Left Behind Act (NCLB).However, on
December 2 ,2004 , Hickok announced he was resigning as deputy education secretary, one week after a federal study concluded thatcharter schools were "less likely to meet state performance standards" due to "higher numbers of low-achieving minority students from poor families." ["U.S. education figure resigns." (December 4, 2004). The Intelligencer, Doylestown, PA.] ["Charter schools' progress lags - Enrollment of disadvantaged a factor, study finds". (November 23, 2004). The Washington Times.] The relative performance of charter schools compared to the national public school system is a debated aspect of NCLB. In addition, two months earlier theGovernment Accountability Office had also criticized NCLB citing "serious obstacles" and "a lack of clear and timely guidance from federal officials" in response to the program's newly expanded annual testing practices. The GAO recommended that the Department of Education provide states with written guidelines, however Hickok rejected the request. ["School testing mandate in doubt. GAO report says plan is plagued by faulty data". (October 5, 2004). The Houston Chronicle.]In July of 2005, Hickok was hired by Washington, DC-based
Dutko Worldwide to head their education practice. [" [http://www.dutkoworldwide.com/media_center/latest_news/1048/|"Dutko Worldwide Bolsters Education Team with Addition of Eugene Hickok"] ".] Dutko is a Washington, DC-basedgovernment affairs firm who, according to their web site, is "consistently ranked as one of the top 10 most powerful lobbying firms in the country byFORTUNE magazine." Also in July, former deputy education secretary Hickok registered as a lobbyist with theUnited States Senate Office of Public Records.Before joining the
George W. Bush administration, Hickok wasPennsylvania 's Secretary of Education, responsible for overseeing the state's education system -kindergarten throughcollege . He was an advocate for parental choice and accountability in education and introduced standards for students and teachers. He was an early advocate for public charter schools and worked to pass Pennsylvania's law to allow for the creation of locally designed charter public schools.Hickok also was a founding member and chairman of the
Education Leaders Council , a group of reform-minded education chiefs who oversaw 30 percent of the nation'sK-12 public school students in 2000.For 15 years, Hickok taught
political science atDickinson College inCarlisle, Pennsylvania , and served as director of the college's Clarke Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Contemporary Issues. He also was an adjunct professor at the Dickinson School of Law. He was recognized as an outstanding teacher and was twice awarded Dickinson's prestigious Ganoe Award for Inspirational Teaching in 1985 and 1990. Hickok now serves as an adjunct professor of Constitutional Politics at theUniversity of Richmond .He also was an associate director of the political science department at
Mississippi State University , and the director offinancial aid forHampden-Sydney College inVirginia .An expert on
public policy , theU.S. Constitution andFederalism , Hickok has published articles and books on government and public policy, and has made presentations on these topics before myriad local, state and national organizations. In 1991, Dr. Hickok was a consultant to the governments ofLithuania ,Latvia andEstonia regarding constitutional, political, and economic reform.In 1986 and 1987, Hickok served as a special assistant in the Office of Legal Counsel at the
U.S. Department of Justice . He also has served as an adjunct scholar at theHeritage Foundation , where he was a resident scholar in 1990 and 1991.He was elected as a member of the Carlisle Area School District Board of Directors and served until his appointment in 1995 as Education Secretary.
Dr. Hickok is a 1972 graduate of Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia. He also received his
master's andPh.D. from theUniversity of Virginia .He also served on the Carlisle Area School District School Board, before being appointed by former Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge.
References
www.carlisleschools.org
External links
* [http://www.ed.gov/news/staff/bios/hickok.html U.S. Department of Education Biography]
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