[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 160 (Tuesday, December 7, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S8595-S8596]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO WALT RULFFES
Mr. REID. Mr. President, I rise today to recognize the lasting
achievements of the Walt Rulffes. His recent retirement from the post
of Superintendent of Clark County School District means that southern
Nevada is losing one of its most versatile leaders. Walt's impressive
ability to lead, while often having to make tough decisions, has
garnered the respect of all Nevadans. His guidance of one of the
Nation's fast-growing school districts through good times and bad, will
never be forgotten.
Born in Long Island, NY, Walt was raised on a ranch in Washington
State. He grew up with a love for literature and learning. Although
childhood dreams revolved around becoming a cowboy, he went on to
obtain his M.B.A. from Gonzaga. Walt developed a background in Finance,
which laid the foundation for later success. He also developed the
ability to act decisively in a moment of need. Serving first as deputy
superintendent of finance, then as interim superintendent, Walt
eventually became the superintendent for the Clark County School
District.
The Clark County School District is one of the country's largest
local education agencies, serving over 300,000 students from a variety
of backgrounds. Its superintendent, therefore, must be able to
proficiently manage immense day-to-day activities as well as oversee
financial affairs. Mr. Rulffes not only met these demands, but in fact
exceeded all expectations. His success is mainly due to this fact: Walt
has never forgotten the most important part of his job--the students.
In one occasion, unsatisfied with the inconsistency of math teaching
practices and tests, he implemented district-wide math textbooks and
uniform testing to equip students with necessary mathematics skills for
college. Scores improved and students are now much better prepared for
college and careers. His focus on the development of career and
technical schools likewise improved students' possibilities for
education. Walt further implemented English language learning, ELL,
programs and was a champion of the ``Empowerment Schools,'' a program
that grants school principals greater autonomy.
Serving as the head of Clark County School District, Walt was also
forced to master the art of adaption. From year to year, the issues
faving the school district were never quite the same. CCSD went from
building over 100 new schools to accommodate new
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residents, to dealing with over $250 million in budget cuts when the
economic downturn hit. Through the highs and lows, Walt Rulffes has
worked to give the school district, its teachers, and students the
consistency that must accompany a quality education.
The recognition of his work has gone far beyond the borders of the
Silver State. Just this year, he was one of the four finalists for
National Superintendent of the Year, awarded by American Association of
School Administrators. In making their selection, the judges cited
student achievement, his empowerment program, fiscal responsibility,
and staff development in the nation's fifth largest school district. I
congratulate him on this honor and appreciate all the improvements he
has brought to the district.
I join with my fellow Nevadans in honoring Walt for his great work as
Superintendent of Clark County Schools. ``My whole obsession in Nevada
has been to increase the number and quality of our graduates,'' he once
noted. For that, we will always be grateful.
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