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The Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction was created by the 1868 Constitution. In the 1885 Constitution, the Superintendent became an elected official. The Superintendent headed the Dept. of Public Instruction (1869-1938) and the State Dept. of Education (1939-1968). Under the 1968 Constitution, the name was changed to Commissioner of Education and the position became one of the elected Cabinet posts. The Commissioner heads the Dept. of Education and serves as chief state school officer.

Ralph D. Turlington was born October 5, 1920 in Gainesville, Florida. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Florida in 1942 and with a Master's in Business Administration from Harvard in 1943. Turlington served three years in World War II and then returned to Gainesville to join the University of Florida faculty to teach business administration.

In 1950, Turlington was elected to the State House of Representatives from Alachua County and served in the Legislature until his appointment as Commissioner of Education. He was appointed Commissioner of Education, April 25, 1974, and served in this position until December, 1986. As Commissioner of Education, he emphasized improvement of the basic skills of reading, writing and computation and in raising the literacy level of Florida's youth and adults.

From the description of Commissioner of Education Ralph D. Turlington administrative files, 1974-1986. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32414171

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associatedWith Christian, Floyd T., 1914- person
associatedWith Turlington, Ralph D., 1920- person
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Florida
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School management and organization
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Corporate Body

Active 1974

Active 1986

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