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A Guide to the Records of the Virginia Office of the Secretary of Education, 2018-2022

8.55 cu. ft. (19 Boxes)
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The Records of the Virginia Secretary of Education contain the work of the Secretary of Education, Atif Qarni, under Governor Ralph Northam, 2018-2022. The records document the development and implementation of the various educational initiatives of the Northam administration including: K-12 and higher education reforms through programs such as #RealCollege, the work of the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV), the Tech Talent Pipeline Initiative, and investing in public Historically Black Colleges and Universities. During the Covid-19 pandemic, Qarni led the COVID-19 Education Response and Recovery Task Force. The types of material include agendas, articles, briefings, correspondence, e-mails, grants, handouts, legislation, lists, memorandums, minutes, notes, presentations, press releases, reports, speeches, studies, and surveys.

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A Guide to the Records of the Virginia Office of the Secretary of Education, 2018-2022 8.55 cu. ft. (19 Boxes)

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