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Eugene W. Hickok (born 1951, Denver, Colorado) is a former United States Deputy Secretary of Education , serving from 2003 to 2005 under President George W. Bush, and a former Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Education , serving from 1995 to 2001 under Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge . He is an adjunct professor at the University of Richmond .

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11-646: Hickok may refer to: People [ edit ] Eugene W. Hickok (born 1951), American education advocate Laurens Perseus Hickok (1798–1888), American philosopher Lorena Hickok (1893–1968), American journalist Wild Bill Hickok (1837–1876), American scout and gunfighter William Hickok (1874-1933), American football player and industrialist Dewey K. Hickok , American inventor Elizabeth Hickok Robbins Stone , American pioneer Kramer Hickok , American professional golfer Other uses [ edit ] Hickok, Kansas , United States Hickok (film) ,

22-408: A 2017 movie Hickok45 , real name Greg Kinman, American YouTuber featuring videos about firearms See also [ edit ] Hickok Belt Hickox (disambiguation) Hitchcock (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hickok . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

33-551: A member of the Carlisle Area School District Board of Directors. In 1995, he was appointed by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge as Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Education . President George W. Bush nominated Hickok as Under Secretary of Education on March 30, 2001 and he was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on July 10, 2001. He later served as Acting Deputy Secretary of Education and

44-648: Is a 1972 graduate of Hampden–Sydney College . He also received a Master of Public Administration and Ph.D. from the University of Virginia . For over 15 years, Hickok worked at Dickinson College where he held various roles as professor of political science , director of the college’s Clarke Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Contemporary Issues, and an adjunct professor at the Dickinson School of Law . He also worked as an associate director of

55-485: Is a midsized, suburban , public school district that serves the boroughs of Carlisle and Mount Holly Springs and Dickinson Township and North Middleton Township in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania . Carlisle Area School District encompasses approximately 75 square miles (190 km ). According to 2000 federal census data, it serves a resident population of 34,794. in 2009, the residents' per capita income

66-635: Is served by the Capital Area Intermediate Unit 15 which offers a variety of services, including a completely developed K-12 curriculum that is mapped and aligned with the Pennsylvania Academic Standards (available online), shared services, a group purchasing program and a wide variety of special education and special needs services. The district includes the Carlisle Barracks census-designated place as well as most of

77-425: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hickok&oldid=1164447531 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Eugene W. Hickok Hickok

88-524: The political science department at Mississippi State University , and the director of financial aid for Hampden–Sydney College . From 1986-1987, he served as a special assistant in the Office of Legal Counsel at the United States Department of Justice . From 1990 to 1991, he served as a resident adjunct scholar at The Heritage Foundation . From 1992-1995, Hickok was elected to and served as

99-435: Was $ 22,214, while the districts' median family income was $ 52,276. Carlisle Area School District operates ten schools, including Carlisle High School , Lamberton Middle School, Wilson Middle School, Bellaire Elementary School, Crestview Elementary School, Hamilton Elementary School, LeTort Elementary School, Mooreland Elementary School, Mount Holly Springs Elementary School and North Dickinson Elementary School. The district

110-571: Was hired by Washington, DC–based government affairs firm Dutko Worldwide to head their education practice. Hickok currently teaches as an adjunct professor of Constitutional Politics at the University of Richmond . He currently serves on the Board of Trustees of Hampden-Sydney College and has previously served on Board of Directors at Montpelier , a historic house museum located at the plantation owned by President James Madison . Carlisle Area School District The Carlisle Area School District

121-620: Was officially nominated and recess appointed as United States Deputy Secretary of Education by Bush in 2004, resigning later that year. In his position as Deputy Secretary of Education, Hickok managed the development and execution of the President's educational priorities, including the No Child Left Behind Act . In 2007, he agreed to pay a $ 50,000 civil settlement relating to a conflict-of-interest matter concerning stock he owned while Deputy Secretary of Education. In July 2005, Hickok

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