Lisa Coons resigns as Virginia's superintendent of public instruction
Lisa Coons resigns as Virginias superintendent of public instruction
BY: NATHANIEL CLINE - MARCH 14, 2025 6:49 PM
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Superintendent of Public Instruction Lisa Coons speaking on Sept. 12, 2023 in Richmond. (Nathaniel Cline/Virginia Mercury)
Less than two years after joining the Virginia Department of Education, Lisa Coons is out as superintendent of public instruction, after replacing former superintendent Jillian Balow.
The news of Coons resignation was first reported by the
Richmond Times-Dispatch. Chief Deputy Secretary of Education Emily Anne Gullickson will serve as acting state superintendent, the newspaper reported.
Coons joined the department on April 17, 2023 after
leading Tennessees revisions for English Language Arts instruction. Appointed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin, she was hired to help Virginia address low student proficiency ratings in math and reading.
Coons joined the department during a period when the Board of Education was focused on following Youngkins directive of restoring excellence in Virginias public schools.
The board, along with Coons, navigated a turbulent period marked by a controversial revision of Virginias history and social science standards, which set Virginias expectations for K-12 student learning in those areas. The education department also worked to enhance special education regulations and practices, after a number of complaints were filed with the U.S. Department of Educations Office of Civil Rights, prompting a federal investigation.
During her tenure, the board also overhauled the standards of learning, reduced regulatory barriers, approved new laboratory schools, enhanced the public charter school review process and lowered the vacancy rate of teachers.
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