Keith Rheault
Keith Rheault is a former Nevada Superintendent of Public Instruction. He was first appointed to the statewide office by then-Gov. Kenny Guinn (R) in 2004 and served until his resignation on April 2, 2012.[1]
Political career
Superintendent of Public Instruction (2004-2012)
Rheault became the state superintendent of public instruction following his appointment by then-Gov. Kenny Guinn in 2004. Rheault remained in this post for 8 years before announcing his resignation, effective April 2, 2012. He was formally succeeded by James Guthrie, who decided to step down as superintendent after one year in office.[2][3][4]
Appointments
2004
Former Gov. Kenny Guinn appointed Rheault to the statewide office of Nevada Superintendent of Public Instruction in 2004.
Recent news
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See also
- Nevada Superintendent of Public Instruction
- Superintendent of Schools
- James Guthrie
- Governor of Nevada
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Las Vegas Review Journal, "Sandoval names James Guthrie as new superintendent of public schools," March 12, 2012
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- ↑ Las Vegas Sun, "Nevada schools superintendent resigns, gives no reason," March 29, 2013
- ↑ The State, Sandoval names former top adviser as schools superintendent, August 13, 2013
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Nevada Superintendent of Public Instruction 2004–April 2012 |
Succeeded by James Guthrie |