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391:, ranked the state first in the nation in academic standards, assessment, and accountability. It ranked 11th in efforts to connect K-12 education with early learning, higher education, and the world of work. "Quality Counts" ranked the state first for improving teacher quality in 2003 and 2004, and number two for teacher quality improvements in 2005 and 2006. 429:
March 2011, it launched the publicly available Consumer Product Safety Information Database, SaferProducts.gov. In 2011, it implemented a Risk Assessment Methodology (RAM) pilot project that to analyze data available in Custom and Border Protection's International Trade Data System (ITDS) to target potentially violative products coming into the United States.
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In 2001, The Center for Creative Leadership, a nonprofit education institution in Greensboro, North Carolina, named Inez Tenenbaum the recipient of its third annual Distinguished Alumni Award for "making leadership a fundamental requirement for school reform as part of South Carolina's strategic plan
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Standard & Poor's identified South Carolina as an "outperformer" on NAEP for consistently achieving above the statistical expectations. The state's SAT scores increased 34 points over eight years (1999-2007), the largest ten-year gain in the nation. The 2007 national report card "Quality Counts,"
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By the end of her term in 2007, South Carolina was a key leader in the nation in education improvement. Five independent national studies—by the Fordham Foundation, Princeton Review, the Large-Scale Assessment Study, the Northwest Evaluation Association, Quality Counts, and Education Next,—indicated
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During her tenure at the CPSC, Tenenbaum made regulations for children's products, created a public database to catalog product safety complaints, and put in place mandatory standards for children's beds, cribs, and swings. In 2013, she stepped down from her role with the CPSC to take a job with the
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In 2011, the CPSC opened the new National Product Testing and Evaluation Center (NPTEC), testing products for defects and developing methods to determine compliance with safety standards. In October 2011, the CPSC led the first North American Consumer Product Safety Summit with Canada and Mexico. In
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Tenenbaum was elected State Superintendent of Education in November 1998 and re-elected in November 2002. She focused her administration on six key initiatives to fuel education progress in South Carolina: raising the academic bar and embracing accountability for student academic progress, improving
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In October 2010, Tenenbaum announced a five-year strategic plan (2011–2016), which established a new mission and vision for the Commission. Also in 2010, under her leadership, the CPSC made the Office of Education, Global Outreach, and Small Business Ombudsman to facilitate outreach to domestic and
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In 2016, she announced she would join the law firm of Wyche, P.A. Her practice focuses on consumer product safety and risk management, working particularly with manufacturers and retailers of consumer products to ensure compliance with applicable consumer product safety requirements and to protect
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The CPSC launched a campaign in 2013 to reduce drowning risks for children. The CPSC began an investigation into the safety concerns of liquid laundry packets that have been swallowed by children in April 2013. In November 2013, the CPSC worked with U.S. Customs and Border Protection to seize more
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In 2012, the CPSC began a public-private collaboration to work on lowering the risk of concussions and other mild traumatic brain injuries at the youth football level. The "Youth Football Brain Safety" initiative involved major companies that manufacture or recondition football helmets, industry
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During her tenure, the South Carolina General Assembly approved a $ 750 million school bond legislation for K-12 school construction and renovation, with local districts leveraging the bond amount to raise the total to $ 1.75 billion. More than 140 new schools were built under the act, using a
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The CPSC obtained more than 1,800 recalls between 2009 and 2012. In 2012, the CPSC conducted 439 recalls involving more than 91 million units from around the world. In the same year, it screened over 17,000 models of imported consumer products at U.S. ports. In 2012, it began its International
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In 2012, in collaboration with consumer product regulators in Australia, Japan, Korea, and New Zealand, CPSC, along with KidSafe, organized a multijurisdictional symposium on technical solutions to eliminate or mitigate the hazards posed by ingested button batteries.
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teacher, Tenenbaum entered state government as an employee of the South Carolina Department of Social Services. She later served as the director of research for the Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs Committee of the
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Special Edition about public schools in the United States and world. Tenenbaum defended South Carolina's progress, noting that the state was rapidly narrowing the gap between its students' test scores and the national average.
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As of September 30, 2012, the CPSC completed 96 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA)-related rulemaking activities since the passage of the CPSIA in 2008, including 40 final rules and 20 accreditation requirements.
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teacher quality, providing quality early childhood education for all children, supporting strong and effective school leadership, promoting safe and healthy schools, and increasing parent and community involvement.
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During her tenure, South Carolina's performance on the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) showed top rankings for improvement:
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international stakeholders, including manufacturers, retailers, resellers, small businesses, and foreign governments.
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In 2009, Washingtonian Magazine listed Inez Tenenbaum as one of the 100 Most Powerful Women in Washington, DC.
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than 200,000 toy dolls that were made in China and contained banned chemical compounds.
532:"Online Newshour - Vote 2004 - Key Races - South Carolina Senate Race - Inez Tenenbaum" 269:, and a Master's in Education two years later from the same university. She received a 674:"State SAT average rises another 7 points; 5-year improvement rate still tops in U.S." 1417: 819: 76: 1183: 208: 1439: 1341: 91: 1407: 1356: 338: 306: 212: 852:. South Carolina Competitiveness Initiative. The Monitor Group. Archived from 649: 1455: 947:"Obama names Inez Moore Tenenbaum to head Consumer Product Safety Commission" 1389: 1374: 450: 407: 362:
that South Carolina's standards for student academic proficiency under
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Tenenbaum was succeeded as Superintendent of Education by Democrat
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In 2009, the CPSC established its first overseas office in the
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In 2005, following parental complaints, Tenenbaum removed
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announced that he would nominate Tenenbaum to head the
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South Carolina Department of Education. Archived from
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law firm Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP.
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combination of state and local voter-approved bonds.
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Tenenbaum and her husband Samuel Tenebaum reside in
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United States Consumer Product Safety Commission
Barack Obama
Thomas Hill Moore
Robert Adler
South Carolina Superintendent of Education
Jim Hodges
Mark Sanford
Jim Rex
Hawkinsville, Georgia
Democratic
University of Georgia
BA
MA
University of South Carolina
JD
South Carolina Superintendent of Education
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Democratic Party
Hawkinsville, Georgia
University of Georgia
Juris Doctor
University of South Carolina
public school
South Carolina House of Representatives
2004 election
Fritz Hollings
U.S. Senate
Republican
Jim DeMint

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