Terrel Bell
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Terrel Howard Bell (November 11, 1921-1996) was United States Secretary of Education in the Cabinet of President Ronald Reagan.
Early life and career
Bell was born and educated in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, but spent much of his professional career in Utah. He served as a seargent in the Marines during World War II, and returned to Idaho to get his education. After earning a B.A. from the Southern Idaho College of Education at Albion in 1946, Bell started a career as a high school teacher and bus driver. He later earned an M.A. from the University of Idaho in 1954, and a Ph.D. in education from the University of Utah in 1961. Prior to serving as the U.S. Secretary of Education under President Reagan, Bell also served as the Utah Commissioner of Higher Education.U.S. Secretary of Education
Appointed last in the Reagan cabinet, Bell was expected to preside over the dismantling of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, but ran into the legal requirement that such a dismantling required legislation. He was well known, admired and repected in education circles, having risen from high school teacher through college professor to administrative positions. Bell stood out as a humble man in an administration of moneyed people -- he drove a U-Haul truck from Utah to Washington when he moved, probably the only member of the Reagan cabinet to do so.In 1981, Bell convinced Reagan to appoint a commission to study excellence in education. The 1983 report of the National Commission on Excellence in Education, titled A Nation at Risk, started the drive for education reform with its conclusions, which included the claim that the nation was threatened by "a rising tide of mediocrity."#redirect
Resignation and post-political life
Though education's importance was highlighted by the reform drive, Reagan continued to try to reduce funding at the Department of Education. Bell resigned in 1984 and returned to Utah, joining the faculty at the University of Utah. In 1988, he published his memoir entitled The Thirteenth Man: A Reagan Cabinet Memoir (ISBN 0029023513).Bell died in Utah in 1996.
Note of interest
As the last member of the cabinet to be appointed, Bell was often the one designated to stay at home during the State of the Union Address and other functions, to succeed to the presidency if all others in the chain of succession were incapacitated.#redirectSources
- Secretary of Education: Terrel H. Bell (1981 - 1984) [link]
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