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Affiliation | Republican |
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Name | Margaret G. Dugan |
Address | , Arizona , United States |
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Contributor | Thomas Walker |
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Info | Delegate to the Republican National Convention in 2004.
Formerly known as Margaret Garcia-Dugan.
Margaret Dugan, State Deputy Superintendent of Schools (the number two person in the Department) announced that she will be a candidate for State Superintendent of Public Instruction in the 2010 election. The incumbent will have served eight years, the maximum permitted under Arizona’s term limits.
Dugan was author and co-chair of the initiative that eliminated bi-lingual education in Arizona, insisting that all students be immersed in English. She was recognized as one of the most highly effective Principal’s in the nation in a book, “Ten Traits of Highly Effective Principals.” She was a teacher for 16 years, an Assistant Principal for 3 years and a Principal for 10 years, a District Administrator for Curriculum Instruction for 1 year, and then Associate Superintendent for Academic Achievement for 2 years and then Deputy Superintendent in the Arizona Department of Education for 4 years for a total of 36 years in Education.
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