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Glenda Ritz (Glenda Sue Neubauer) was born on 1954 in Lafayette, Indiana, U.S., is a Former Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction (2013-17). Discover Glenda Ritz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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Occupation Educator; School library media specialist
Age 70 years old
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Born 1954
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1954

Glenda Neubauer Ritz (born 1954) is an American educator and politician who formerly served as the former Superintendent of Public Instruction for Indiana.

Glenda Sue Neubauer was born in 1954 in Lafayette, Indiana, to Mr. and Mrs. James L. Neubauer.

She graduated from Jefferson High School.

She holds bachelor's and master's degrees in education from Ball State University, and received a second master's degree in library science from Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis.

1977

She has been married to Gary Ritz of Pendleton, Indiana, since 1977.

The couple resides in Carmel, Indiana, and has two adult sons, named Brandon and Philip.

Before her statewide political career, Ritz was an educator and library media specialist for 33 years, and her last position was at the Crooked Creek Elementary School in Metropolitan School District of Washington Township.

1996

She was the first Democrat to serve in the office in 40 years and the first Democrat to win any down ballot race in the state since 1996.

She, along with Senator Joe Donnelly, are the most recent Democrats to have held a statewide office in Indiana.

2008

Originally a registered Republican, Glenda Ritz switched party registration in 2008 and ran as the Democratic nominee against first-term incumbent Tony Bennett to become the next Superintendent of Public Instruction in 2012.

Ritz was seen as an underdog with Bennett enjoying a substantial fundraising advantage and support of many prominent Republican officials.

She called the election a "referendum" on Bennett's tenure.

A member of the ISTA, Ritz had solid support from teachers and used that network and social media to expand her base.

She was endorsed by Democratic gubernatorial candidate John R. Gregg.

Ritz won the election in an upset, capturing 52 percent of the vote.

Newly elected Governor Mike Pence received fewer votes than Ritz in the general election.

2011

As a member of the ISTA, she signed on to the 2011 court case against vouchers, but after her election in 2012, she removed her name so as not to have a conflict of interest in the case when she took office.

2012

She was elected in 2012, defeating incumbent Superintendent Tony Bennett.

She won teacher of the year awards at two different schools, and in 2012 she was one of 155 nationally board certified teachers in the state of Indiana.

She served as a member of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, a board member of the Indiana State Teachers Association and president of the Washington Township local ISTA union, and president of the Washington Township Education Association for 15 years.

Indiana 2012 Superintendent of Public Instruction Election

2013

Ritz took office on January 19, 2013.

The Indiana Supreme Court ruled unanimously in March 2013 that the vouchers were constitutional.

In one of his first acts as governor, Mike Pence removed Ritz from control of the Educational Employment Relations Board, which is in charge of handling conflicts between unions and school boards.

Later on, the CECI initiated a plan to remove Ritz from the state board of education by removing the superintendent as the chair.

2014

In 2014, Indiana became the first state to pull out of the Common Core standards with the support of the state legislature, Gov. Pence, and endorsed by Ritz and the legislature authorized Ritz to oversee the development of new standards.

Pence and Ritz were able to agree on the new standards.

New tests were created for those standards and also the federally mandated standards pushed by Pence, which resulted in 12-hours of standardized testing.

Controversy developed over who was responsible for length of the testing time.

The House agreed to reduce the test by a fourth and the Indiana Department of Education implemented the changes.

In 2014, Ritz also opposed the Republicans push to create a fast track for teacher certification saying that the standards for licensing should be kept rigorous.

This was passed by the state legislature and signed by Gov. Pence.

2015

On June 4, 2015, Ritz declared she would run for governor in 2016.

On August 7, 2015, Ritz announced that she would no longer seek the nomination for governor, but rather seek re-election for Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Ritz was defeated by Republican challenger Jennifer McCormick.

On January 29, 2015, Indiana's House Education Committee voted in favor of allowing the State Board of Education to elect its own chair rather than be headed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.

At the time, Ritz refused to speculate whether she would remain chair.

Ritz launched her gubernatorial race on June 4, 2015, following the announcements of John Gregg and Karen Tallian.

At her announcement, Ritz said that education and the economy would be the centerpiece of her campaign platform.

2016

Ritz was defeated in the 2016 general election by Jennifer McCormick.