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433:, serving from 1962 to 1965. He then completed his Ph.D. at the University of Oregon and after a short interim on the faculty at the University became the Superintendent of Schools of the Clackamas County Intermediate Education District. In 1974, he was elected State Superintendent of Schools. After his four-term tenure as Oregon's Superintendent of Public Instruction, Duncan returned to teaching in 1990, serving as dean of the University of Portland’s School of Education until 1996, when he took emeritus professor status. He was appointed the following year by Governor 38: 773: 491:, Duncan admitted to having voted personally for both Republican and Democratic presidential candidates, refusing to give particulars, but indicating that he was an enthusiastic supporter of 149: 499:. He also told the reporter that the Republicans must become more inclusive and less extreme. "Sometimes it doesn't hurt to lose," he said. "It keeps you humble." 768: 370:
rose from his desk and offered it to the young Duncan. Neither knew the boy would grow up to occupy that desk for fifteen years as superintendent himself.
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A former classroom teacher, principal, district superintendent and professor, Duncan has served in the legislatures of two states,
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in 1960, and began a long career in education. He would ultimately earn several graduate degrees, including an
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As a politician, Duncan took positions which placed him in the progressive or moderate wing of the
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on a class trip. When he needed a workspace on which to take down some notes, then-superintendent
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to characterize him as "a moderate's moderate," in its 1998 editorial endorsement.
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Parker, Andy (November 1, 2004). "Politics was a draw early in their lives".
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Duncan began his teaching career in the Butte County Public Schools in
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After completing a public school education, including graduation from
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This article is about the politician. For the baseball player, see
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named a new elementary school in Duncan's honor. Duncan lives in
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Republican Party members of the Idaho House of Representatives
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and in favor of nondiscrimination laws for gays, prompting
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As a schoolboy, Duncan had occasion to visit the state
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Vern Duncan

Oregon Senate
Bill Kennemer
Kurt Schrader
Oregon Superintendent of Public Instruction
Robert W. Straub
Victor Atiyeh
Neil Goldschmidt
Jesse Fassold
John Erickson
Idaho House of Representatives
Butte County
McMinnville
Oregon
U.S.
Republican
Milwaukie, Oregon
Idaho State university
BA
University of Idaho
MEd
University of Oregon
PhD
University of Portland
MBA
state
Oregon
Republican
Idaho

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