[Congressional Record Volume 142, Number 24 (Tuesday, February 27, 1996)]
[Senate]
[Page S1373]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                            WILLIAM D. SHAW

 Mr. LEVIN. Mr. President, I rise today to honor William D. 
Shaw of Swartz Creek, MI. On Saturday, March 2, 1996, William will 
celebrate his retirement from the Swartz Creek School District, marking 
the end of a career in education that has spanned four decades.
  Mr. Shaw received a bachelor of science in economics degree in 1959. 
He later went on to receive a masters of art in teaching in 1967, and a 
Ph.D. in curriculum, instruction, and supervision in 1974.
  Mr. Shaw's career in education began in 1962 as an elementary school 
teacher in Concord, MI. Since then, he has had experience in every 
level of education. He has been a high school and middle school 
principal. He has served as a professor and adjunct lecturer at 
Michigan State and Central Michigan Universities. Mr. Shaw began 
working for Swartz Creek School District as the assistant 
superintendent for instruction in 1978. He held this position until 
1993, when he became the assistant superintendent for instruction and 
business operations.
  Through his membership in professional and civic organizations, and 
his work for the Swartz Creek School District, William Shaw has been an 
invaluable asset for Michigan's educational system and his community. I 
know that my colleagues in the Senate will join me in congratulating 
William D. Shaw on the great contribution he has made to Michigan's 
school system.

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