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Sandy Garrett
Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction
In office
1991–2011
GovernorDavid Walters
Frank Keating
Brad Henry
Preceded byGerald E. Hoeltzel
Succeeded byJanet Barresi
Oklahoma Secretary of Education
In office
1988–1995
GovernorHenry Bellmon
David Walters
Succeeded byFloyd Coppedge
Personal details
Born

Sandra L. Langley


February 2, 1943
Muskogee, Oklahoma
Political partyDemocratic
ResidenceOklahoma City, Oklahoma
WebsiteOfficial website

Sandy Garrett is a retired American Democratic politician from the U.S. stateofOklahoma. Garrett is the former Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction.

She was first elected to this office in 1990, and again in 1994, 1998, 2002, and 2006.[1] Garrett was the first woman to hold the office of Superintendent and is the only woman to hold a statewide office for five consecutive terms. In 2010, Garrett announced that she would not seek a sixth term in office.[2]

Biography

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Sandy Garrett was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, and later graduated from Stilwell High School. She received her bachelor's degree in 1966 and a master's degree in guidance counseling in 1968 from Northeastern State University.[3] Garrett briefly pursued but did not complete postgraduate education at the University of Oklahoma and the John F. Kennedy School of GovernmentatHarvard University. She later returned to Muskogee, where she spent 15 years as a teacher and a gifted programs coordinator in Muskogee County schools. After her years as a teacher, Garrett joined the Oklahoma State Department of Education as the Gifted and Talented Programs Coordinator. She would later become executive director of Education Programs, which included rural education, technology, satellite instruction, media applications, and library resources.

Throughout her career in Oklahoma Department of Education, Garrett was an outspoken advocate for children and active participant in education reform. She played a pivotal role in implementing the state's Learning by Satellite program and in establishing a two-way interactive fiber-optic instruction system in the Panhandle region drew national attention to Oklahoma in the 1980s. In 1988, she was named Cabinet Secretary of EducationbyRepublican Governor of Oklahoma Henry Bellmon. Following the election of Democrat David Walters as Governor, Garrett remained in that position.

In 1990, Garrett was the first woman elected to serve as the Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction. As the Chief Executive Officer of the State Department of Education, Superintendent Garrett has led the timely implementation of the mandates of Oklahoma 's landmark Education Reform Act of 1990. Additionally, since taking office in 1991, she claims to have downsized the department, saving taxpayers a cumulative $52.7 million. A hallmark of her administration, Superintendent Garrett's administration has been key to the development of Oklahoma's Pre-Kindergarten programs throughout the state. Garret has raised standards to the extent that Oklahoma is recognized as a national model by the National Institute for Early Education Research. Increasing academic standards, improving reading skills, bringing technology to the classroom and making schools safer were public relations initiatives.

Awards

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Election history

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Election results
Year Office Election Votes for Garrett % Opponent Party Votes %
1994 Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction General 493,687 51% Linda Murphy Republican 484,428 49%
1998 Superintendent of Public Instruction General 520,270 61% Linda Murphy Republican 343,291 39%
2002 Superintendent of Public Instruction General 609,851 60% Lloyd Roettger Republican 411,814 40%
2006 Superintendent of Public Instruction General 576,304 63% Bill Crozier Republican 343,900 37%

References

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  1. ^ "Election Results". Oklahoma State Election Board. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
  • ^ Marks, Dawn (August 25, 2009). "Garrett Plans to Stay in Field - Education Official Won't Seek 6th Term". The Oklahoman. p. 9A. Retrieved 2021-08-10 – via Newsbank.
  • ^ "NSU Honors Sandy Garrett With President's Award for Community Service". www.nsuok.edu. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
  • ^ "Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame Inductees by Year". Edmon Low Library - Oklahoma State University. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
  • ^ "NSU announces Outstanding Alumni for 2010". www.nsuok.edu. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
  • ^ "Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women - Sandy Garrett, State Superintendent of Public Instruction". www.ok.gov. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
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    Party political offices
    Preceded by

    John M. Folks

    Democratic nominee for Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction
    1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006
    Succeeded by

    Susan Paddack


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