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Mark Johnson is an American attorney and politician who served as
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's Superintendent of Public Instruction for one term. A
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, he was first elected in
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, narrowly defeating incumbent
June Atkinson June St. Clair Atkinson (born August 19, 1948) was elected North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction on November 3, 2004, in a race that was decided by the North Carolina General Assembly on August 23, 2005. She was re-elected in 2008 a ...
. Prior to his election as state superintendent, Johnson served for two years on the Forsyth County School Board while working as a lawyer in
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. Prior to attending law school, Johnson taught at
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for two years with Teach for America. He unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for North Carolina lieutenant governor in 2020.


Early life, education, and career before politics

Johnson grew up in
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,Kelly Hinchcliffe, Travis Fain, & Alex Granados
'Fighting the status quo': Inside the combative world of NC's new public schools chief
WRAL/EducationNC (September 27, 2017).
the oldest of four sons. He graduated from the
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and then
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in Atlanta, receiving a bachelor's degree in environmental studies and political science. From 2006 to 2008, he taught science at West Charlotte High School, a high-poverty high school, through the Teach for America (TFA) program. He then attended the
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's
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. Johnson became a technology lawyer in
Winston-Salem Winston-Salem is a city and the county seat of Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States. In the 2020 census, the population was 249,545, making it the second-largest municipality in the Piedmont Triad region, the 5th most populous city in N ...
, working as corporate counsel for international technology company Inmar.


Political career

He was elected in 2014 to an
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seat on Forsyth County School Board and spent two years on the board. In August 2015, Johnson filed papers to run for the position of
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in 2016. In the November 2016 election, Johnson won with 50.6% of the vote, narrowly defeating the Democratic incumbent
June Atkinson June St. Clair Atkinson (born August 19, 1948) was elected North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction on November 3, 2004, in a race that was decided by the North Carolina General Assembly on August 23, 2005. She was re-elected in 2008 a ...
. Atkinson had served 11 years in the post and had worked for the department for about 28 years before becoming superintendent. She was the longest-serving state superintendent in the nation. Johnson became the first Republican to win the position in more than a hundred years. In 2019, Johnson supported a 5% salary increase for North Carolina teachers. He also proposed to increase funding for textbooks and digital media. As superintendent, Johnson supported the creation of a new position of assistant superintendent for
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and launched NC Reads, a statewide reading program. Prior to the start of the 2018 school year, Johnson announced that all K-3 teachers would be receiving new iPads as part of the state's "Read to Achieve" program using existing funds. Johnson announced changes to the state's
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procedures, including fewer questions on exams, "allowing students to leave the exams sooner and easing rules requiring exam proctors." Johnson also launched the "TeachNC" initiative (a joint effort between the Department of Public Instruction and the nonprofits Best NC and Teach.org, supported by grants from the
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, IBM, Microsoft, and others, to improve teacher recruitment and retention. and a NC School Finances website to provide more transparency on school finances. In partnership with the nonprofit Sandy Hook Promise, formed after the
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in 2012, Johnson launched a "Say Something" app, allowing North Carolina students to anonymously report tips or incidents. Johnson has opposed the idea of arming North Carolina teachers with guns, an idea promoted by
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and others. However, Johnson does favor more funding for
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s. Johnson was state superintendent during the
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, when schools were closed to control the spread of the virus.Matthew Burns
Cooper: Some businesses must remain closed so schools can begin to reopen
WRAL (July 13, 2020).
When Johnson announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor, he described himself as "in the trenches fighting the deep state in state bureaucracy," referring to the State Board of Education. Johnson's relationship with the
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was often tumultuous.Lindsay Marchello
Bad blood: The sometimes rocky relationship between the N.C. State Board of Education and Superintendent Mark Johnson
Carolina Journal'' (May 7, 2020).
In 2016, shortly after Johnson's election, the
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enacted legislation in a special session to shift power from the State Board of Education to the state superintendent, granting Johnson power over the $10 billion North Carolina education budget. This prompted a legal battle, culminating in a
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decision, in which both sides claimed a partial victory. In January 2020, Johnson and the board clashed over Johnson's signing of a contract for a personalized learning reading assessment tool designed for kindergartens through 3rd graders in support of the state's "Read To Achieve" program.Cole del Charco
SBE and State Superintendent Clash Over Reading Tool Contract
WUMC (January 9, 2020).
Cole del Charco
Company That Lost NC's K-3 Reading Assessment Contract Files Protest
WUNC (June 25, 2019).
The value of the contract was just below the dollar threshold requiring board approval, and a rival company that lost the contract subsequently filed a bid protest, contending that the software selected did not meet state requirements. After "a year of legal, political and academic wrangling" over the decision, Johnson and his staff at the Department created a plan in which school districts were given the power to choose the early-learning reading assessment tool they would use for the 2020–21 school year. In February 2020, Johnson used a state database to send 540,000 text messages and 800,000 emails to parents and teachers, polling them about
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.Travis Fain
NC schools superintendent texted a half million parents and teachers to get feedback on Common Core
WRAL (February 11, 2020).
The text message read, "NC Superintendent Johnson wants to remove Common Core from NC schools. Do you? Complete this survey to guide our work." The mass text prompted a few teachers and parents to file complaints against Johnson with the State Ethics Commission, alleging a politically motivated use of state resources to send a campaign-style message
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(February 14, 2020).
that coincided with the beginning of early voting in the North Carolina primary elections, in which Johnson was on the ballot in the race for the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor. The Department defended the use of a state database to send the texts and emails as it was a common practice of the department for many different parent and teacher surveys. Johnson chose not to seek reelection as state superintendent, instead filing papers in December 2019 to seek the Republican nomination for North Carolina lieutenant governor in 2020. In the March 3, 2020 Republican primary, Johnson lost, coming in third place.


Electoral history


References

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