Education, Virginia Secretary of, Correspondence and Subject files
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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The Library of Virginia800 East Broad StreetRichmond, VA 23219
- Contact for questions and access:
- POC: Archives Reference ServicesEmail: archdesk@lva.virginia.govPhone: (804) 692-3888Web: www.lva.virginia.gov
- Preferred citation:
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Correspondence and Subject Files of the Virginia Secretary of Education [cite specific date and Accession number used], State records collection, The Library of Virginia, Archives Branch, Richmond, Va. 23219.
Collection context
Summary
- Creator:
- Virginia. Secretary of Education
- Preferred citation:
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Correspondence and Subject Files of the Virginia Secretary of Education [cite specific date and Accession number used], State records collection, The Library of Virginia, Archives Branch, Richmond, Va. 23219.
Background
- Scope and content:
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The correspondence and subject files of the Secretary of Education document the development, establishment and implementation of educational and cultural policy in the Commonwealth. These files consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence with the Governor's Office, state and federal agencies, educational institutions, and the private sector; reports, minutes, memoranda, budget documents, legislative materials and other related materials.
These records were created or collected during the administrations of the following Secretaries of Education: Earl J. Shiflet, 1972-1974; Carter O. Lowrance, 1974-1976 (Acting Secretary); Robert R. Ramsey, 1976-1978; J. Wade Gilley, 1978-1982; John T. Casteen, III, 1982-1985; Donald Finley, 1985-1990; James W. Dyke, Jr., 1990-1993; Karen Petersen, 1993-1994; and Beverly Sgro, 1994-1998.
- Biographical / historical:
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In 1970, the Governor's Management Commission Study recommended the creation of six "Deputy Governors" assist the Chief Executive in his managerial duties, compatible functions of government were grouped under these administrative heads, who would serve as the Governor's top management team or "secretariats," as they are called now. The General Assembly in 1972 created six Secretariats positions initially. As government reorganized, that number fluctuated when government agencies expanded or consolidated.
The Secretary of Education assists the Governor in the development and implementation of the state's education policy. The secretary provides guidance to 16 colleges and universities, the Virginia Community College System, five higher education and research centers, the Department of Education, the state-supported museums, and other agencies in the Education Secretariat. All secretaries are appointed by the governor and serve at his will.
- Acquisition information:
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Accession 31310 was transferred by the Virginia Secretary of Education, January 14, 1982.
Accession 32012 was transferred by the Virginia Secretary of Education, XX.
Accession 32651 was transferred by the Virginia Secretary of Education, February 18, 1986.
Accession 34742 was transferred by the Virginia Secretary of Education, XX.
Accession 35868 was transferred by the Virginia Secretary of Education, June 16, 1998.
Accession 36184 was transferred by the Virginia Secretary of Education, XX.
Accession 37781 was transferred by the Virginia Secretary of Education, XX.
- Processing information:
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This collection has been processed using minimal processing standards: the original arrangement has been maintained, the container list is brief and simple, and the records have not been refoldered and fasteners have not been removed.
- Arrangement:
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Various arrangements. Records have been kept in their original order.
- Physical description:
- 137 cubic feet