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Khalid N. Mumin is an American educator who is the current Secretary of Education of Pennsylvania, serving since 2023. [1] [2] Biography.
Name Dates served Appointed by David Kurtzman: 1969–1971 Raymond P. Shafer: John Pittenger: 1972–1976 Milton Shapp: Robert N. Hendershot 1977 Caryl M. Kline 1977–1979 Robert G. Scanlon 1979–1983 Dick Thornburgh: Robert C. Wilburn 1983–1984 Margaret A. Smith 1984–1986 D. Kay Wright (Acting) 1986–1987 William Logan (Acting) 1987 Bob ...
In 2014, the William Penn School District partnered with the Public Interest Law Center along with several other school districts, parents, and advocacy groups to file a lawsuit saying that the state's process for funding schools, which relies heavily on local taxes, thereby creating significant per-student funding gaps between wealthy districts and low-wealth ones, is tantamount to ...
Pennsylvania Education Secretary Khalid Mumin will resign from his position in Gov. Josh Shapiro’s cabinet next month, the governor’s office announced Friday afternoon. Mumin was confirmed in ...
Dr. Khalid Mumin, Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Education; John Kline, U.S. Congressman from Minnesota (2003–2017) Todd Platts, U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania 19th District (2001–2013), judge, York County Court of Common Pleas (2014–present) Andrew A. Serafini, member, Maryland House of Delegates (2008–present)
Khalid (variants include Khaled and Kalid; Arabic: خالد) is a popular Arabic male given name meaning "eternal, everlasting, immortal". It also appears as a surname . [ 1 ]
Mumin denotes a person who has complete submission to the will of God and has faith firmly established in his heart, i.e. a "faithful Muslim". [1] Also, it is used as a name and one of the names of God. [1] The opposite term of iman (faith) is kufr (disbelief), and the opposite of mumin is kafir (disbeliever). [2] [3] [4] The Quran states: O ...
That Mumin had taken over as the latest global head of ISIS was not widely known, say two U.S. officials. He succeeded Abu al-Hasan al-Hashimi al-Qurashi, who was killed in combat in Syria in late ...