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* The United States Secretary of Education Rod Paige offered condolences to the German people.
On June 27, 2002, Secretary of Education Rod Paige announced the creation of the Commission on Opportunity in Athletics ( COA ), a blue-ribbon panel to examine ways to strengthen enforcement and expand opportunities to ensure fairness for all college athletes.
On the same day, Secretary of Education Rod Paige announced he would only consider unanimous recommendations, whose effect on the Department of Education was to:
* Rod Paige, former U. S. Secretary of Education
Roderick Raynor " Rod " Paige ( born June 17, 1933 ) served as the 7th United States Secretary of Education from 2001 to 2005.
Houston ISD renamed campus of James Bowie Elementary School after Paige, naming it Rod Paige Elementary School.
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1962 ) became superintendent of HISD when Rod Paige was nominated to serve as United States Secretary of Education in 1994.
Gonzalez served until Rod Paige became the superintendent.
* Rod Paige, former superintendent, became the United States Secretary of Education
Rod Paige became superintendent of Houston Independent School District in 1994 ; during his seven-year tenure the district became very well known for high test scores, and in 2001 Paige was asked to become Secretary of Education for the new George W. Bush administration.
In 2004, McCollum gained national visibility when she and fellow Democrat, Jim McDermott of Washington called for Secretary of Education Rod Paige to resign for claiming the National Education Association was " a terrorist organization.
* " Blue Ribbon Schools "-Remarks of U. S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige October, 2001 ( source: US Department of Education )
On January 6, 2005, it was discovered that the United States Department of Education had paid The Graham Williams Group, a company run by the newspaper columnist and commentator Armstrong Williams, $ 240, 000 to mention the No Child Left Behind Act regularly in columns and during broadcasts, to create one minute radio features with Education Secretary Rod Paige and not to mention that they were government funded, to create a video promotion for No Child Left Behind that appeared to be a news story and for Armstrong Williams to interview Paige and other department officials for television.
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As part of the agreement, Williams was required " to regularly comment on NCLB during the course of his broadcasts ," and to interview Education Secretary Rod Paige for TV and radio spots that aired during the show in 2004 ".
A week later, on November 14, several more announced their plans to resign: Secretary of State Colin Powell, Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman, Education Secretary Rod Paige, and Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham.

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