Nancy S. Grasmick, State Superintendent of Schools, February 2003. Photo by Richard Lippenholz.
State Superintendent of Schools, 1991-. Secretary-Treasurer, State Board of Education, 1991-. Chair, Interagency Committee on School Construction, 1991-. Member, Governor's Executive Council, 1991-; Education Coordinating Committee, 1991- (chair, 2000-); Maryland Education Council, 1991-; Governor's Commission on Hispanic Affairs, 1991-2003; Interdepartmental Advisory Committee on Minority Affairs, 1991-; Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission, 1991-; Governor's Workforce Investment Board, 1991- (executive committee). Board of Trustees, State Retirement and Pension System, 1991-. Chair, Cabinet Council for Career and Technology Education, 1993-. Member, State Information Technology Board, 1993-; Commission on Women's Health, 1994-98; Maryland Advisory Commission on Manufacturing Competitiveness, 1994-; Maryland Advisory Council for New Americans, 1994-; Cabinet Council on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, 1995-; Governor's Task Force on Children, Youth, and Families Systems Reform, 1996; Juvenile Justice Advisory Council, 1996-2000; State Advisory Council on Administrative Hearings, 1996-; Task Force on Education Funding Equity, Accountability, and Partnerships, 1997-98; Maryland Higher Education Investment Board, 1997-2003; Governor's Pesticide Council, 1997-2003; Task Force on Public Charter Schools, 1998; Task Force on School Construction Work-Based Learning and Apprenticeship Programs, 1998-99; Maryland Partnership for Children, Youth, and Families, 1998-2002; Governor's Commission on Service and Volunteerism, 1998-; Women's Health Promotion Council, 1998-; Commission on Juvenile Justice Jurisdiction, 1998-2001; Task Force on Drivers' Education Programs in Maryland, 1999; Advisory Board on After-School Opportunity Programs, 1999-2001; State Child Fatality Review Team, 1999-; Commission on Education Finance, Equity, and Excellence, 1999-2002. Co-Chair, Safe Schools Interagency Steering Committee, 1999-2002.
Member, State Children's Environmental Health and Protection Advisory Council, 2000-; Task Force to Study College Readiness for Disadvantaged and Capable Students, 2000-01 (chair, college readiness subcommittee, 2000-01); Task Force to Study the Licensing and Monitoring of Community-Based Homes for Children, 2000-01; Judith P. Hoyer Blue Ribbon Commission on the Financing of Early Child Care and Education, 2000-01; Commission on Funding and Services for Gifted and Talented Student Education in Maryland, 2000-01; Visionary Panel for Better Schools, 2001-02; Advisory Council on Offender Employment Coordination, 2001-04; Commission on Responsible Fatherhood, 2001-02; Advisory Board, Maryland Mediation and Conflict Resolution Office, 2001-. Member, President's Commission on Excellence in Special Education, 2001-; Task Force to Study Public School Facilities, 2002-04; Governor's Interagency Council on Homelessness, 2002-; Maryland School-Based Health Center Policy Advisory Council, 2002-; Task Force to Study the Availability of Audiology and Speech-Language Services, 2003; Task Force to Study the Mentoring and Monitoring of Children in the Custody of or under the Supervision of the Department of Juvenile Services, 2003-04; Task Force to Study Alternative Living Arrangements for Children in Out-of-Home Placement, 2003-04; College Savings Plans of Maryland Board, 2003-; Interagency Disabilities Board, 2004-; Maryland State Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council, 2004-; State Planning Committee for Higher Education, 2004-. Chair, Coordinating Council for Juvenile Services Educational Programs, 2004-. Member, Governor's Commission on Quality Education in Maryland, 2004- (subcommittee on school readiness & early childhood programs).
Assistant Superintendent, 1978-85, and Associate Superintendent, 1985-89, Baltimore County Public Schools.
Special Secretary for Children, Youth, and Families, 1989-95. Member, Subcabinet for Children, Youth, and Families, 1989-; Governor's Council on Adolescent Pregnancy, 1990-; State Coordinating Council (for residential placement of handicapped children), 1990-.
Secretary of Juvenile Services, 1991. Chair, Educational Coordinating Council for Correctional Institutions, 1991-.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland. Maryland State Teachers College at Towson, B.S. (elementary education), 1961; Gallaudet University, M.S. (deaf education), 1965; The Johns Hopkins University, Ph.D. (communicative sciences), 1979. Teacher, William S. Baer School, 1961-64. Teacher & administrator, Baltimore County Public Schools, 1964-89. Principal, Chatsworth School, 1974-78. Professional Advisory Board, Metropolitan Baltimore Association of Learning Disabled Children. President, Child Care Foundation. Chair, Advisory Council, The Johns Hopkins University School of Continuing Studies. Phi Delta Kappa, The Johns Hopkins University. Board of Directors, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Member, Maryland's Business Roundtable. Board of Visitors, U.S. Army War College, 2003-. Humanitarian Award, March of Dimes, 1990. National Educational Administrator of the Year Award, 1992. Vernon E. Anderson Distinguished Lecture Award, University of Maryland, 1992. Distinguished Alumna of the Year, The Johns Hopkins University, 1992. Educator of the Year, American Council on Rural Special Education (ACRES), 1996. Award for Professional Excellence in the Advancement of Public Understanding of the Law, Maryland Bar Foundation, 1996. Maryland's Top 100 Women, Daily Record, 1996, 1998, 2000, and Circle of Excellence Award, 2000. Marylander of the Year, Baltimore Sun, 1997. Speaker's Award and Medallion, House of Delegates, 1999. Named one of Baltimore's most influential people, Baltimore Business Journal, June 1999. President's Award, National Association of Private Schools for Exceptional Children, 2000. Engineering Education Leadership Award, Engineering Society of Baltimore, 2000. Harold W. McGraw, Jr., Prize in Education, McGraw-Hill Companies, 2000. Outstanding Advocate Award, National Association of School Psychologists, 2000. President's Award, Council of Educational Administrative & Supervisory Organizations of Maryland, 2000. Community Service Award, Maryland State Conference of the NAACP, 2001. Spirit of Children Award, Baltimore Ronald McDonald House Foundation, 2001. Louis V. Koerber Award, the National Flag Day Foundation, Inc., 2001. Sonya Award, Carson Scholars Fund, 2002. Spirit of Public Relations Award, Maryland Chapter, Public Relations Society of America, 2002. Breath of Life Award, American Lung Association of Maryland, 2003. Woodrow Wilson Award for Distinguished Government Service, The Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association, 2004. Inductee, Maryland Women's Hall of Fame, 2004. Doctor of Humane Letters: St. Mary's College of Maryland; Towson State University; Goucher College; University of Baltimore; Villa Julie College.
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