Christine Jax Explained

Christine Jax
Birth Place:Detroit, MI
Education:Ph.D., MA, BA
Alma Mater:University of Minnesota
Hamline University
Spouse:Zeus Castillo
Website:www.christinejax.com

Christine Jax was a commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Education (then known as the Department of Children, Families and Learning) from 1999 to 2003.[1] [2] [3] In 2012 she ran for a school board position in Palm Beach County, Florida,[4] and in 2015 she became the dean and chief academic officer for Digital Media Arts College, an art and design college in Boca Raton, Florida.[5]

Career and writing

Jax founded and managed a school for homeless children in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the early 1990s. In 1996, Jax received a Bush Foundation grant to conduct a study concerning educational policy pertaining to urban high school students.[6] For the past 25 years Jax has taught and held administrative positions at various higher education institutions, including Ashworth College,[7] Capella University,[8] and Walden University,[9] as well as Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.[10] In 2015 she accepted the position of chief academic officer at Digital Media Arts College.[11] In 2021 Jax became the CEO of International Accreditation Association.[12]

From 1999 to 2003 she served the state of Minnesota as Commissioner of Education (Education Chief) as a member of Governor Jesse Ventura's appointed cabinet.[13] During her tenure, the budget of the department she led (the Minnesota Department of Children, Families, and Learning, which was the state's state education agency) was cut by $8.5 million (more than 10 percent). As a result, according to Education Week, Jax "cut one-quarter of the department's staff, to 183 positions, and restricted agency spending on travel, hiring, and contracting."[14]

Jax has authored three non-fiction books: The Seven Stages of an Enlightened Teacher; Who's Building the Ark: How to Manage Through Hell and High Water; and Rolling in Their Graves: Trump Versus Great Minds (the latter under the pseudonym C.J. Castle). [15]

Electoral politics

In 2012, Jax was briefly a candidate for governor of Minnesota, running as an Independence Party of Minnesota candidate. Jax dropped out of the race and endorsed congressman Tim Penny, who was defeated by Republican Tim Pawlenty in a three-way race.[16]

Jax subsequently moved from Minnesota to South Florida. Jax ran for the Palm Beach County School Board in 2012.[17] [18] In a five-candidate race, Jax advanced to a runoff election,[19] [20] but was defeated by Michael Murgio.[21]

Personal

Jax is married to Jesus "Zeus" Castillo, a Miami-Dade Firefighter/paramedic. The couple has seven children and seven grandchildren.[22]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/collections/campaign2002/governor/jax.shtml "Christine Jax (Ind.)"
  2. Web site: Remarks by Governor Ventura and Lieutenant Governor Mae Schunk . Minnesota School Boards Association Leadership Conference . 3, 5 . January 15, 1999.
  3. Web site: Minnesota Department of Children, Families and Learning commissioner to address First Friday Club - Newsroom. https://web.archive.org/web/20161117212531/http://www.stthomas.edu/news/minnesota-department-of-children-families-and-learning-commissioner-to-address-first-friday-club/. dead. 17 November 2016. 31 January 2000. University of St. Thomas.
  4. https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-2012-05-27-fl-palm-school-board-elections-20120527-story.html Only 1 seat on Palm Beach County School Board contested, South Florida Sun-Sentinel May 27, 2012
  5. Web site: Dr. Christine Jax Appointment at Digital Media Arts College - PR on datsyn - data syndication platform. webneeds.net.
  6. Web site: Site Search.
  7. Web site: Ashworth College's Faculty & Staff - Ashworth College. www.ashworthcollege.edu. en. 2017-12-07.
  8. Web site: Capella University.
  9. Web site: Archived Webinars from Past Years - Education Week.
  10. St. Mary's University Magazine, Vol.30, No.2
  11. https://issuu.com/jespublishing/docs/brm0216_flipbook Boca Magazine, March, 2016
  12. https://internationalaccreditationassociation.org IAA official website
  13. Turning a Dream into Reality: Governor Ventura names Saint Mary’s professor as Minnesota State Education Commissioner . 10. St. Mary's University Magazine . Summer 1999.
  14. Web site: Capitol Recap. October 2, 2002. Education Week.
  15. Web site: Writing . Christine Jax official site . 27 June 2018.
  16. Megan Boldt, Former state ed commissioner Christine Jax running for Palm Beach school board, St. Paul Pioneer Press (May 24, 2012).
  17. Web site: Only one seat on Palm Beach County School Board contested.
  18. Web site: Palm Beach County, FL Supervisor of Elections.
  19. Web site: » Former state ed commissioner Christine Jax running for Palm Beach school board.
  20. Web site: Murgio, Jax headed for fall runoff in Palm Beach County School....
  21. https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/education/2012/11/07/murgio-powers-win-palm-beach/7450632007/Murgio,%20Powers%20win%20Palm%20Beach,%20Martin%20County%20School%20Board%20seats%20by%20narrow%20margins,%20Palm%20Beach%20Post Murgio, Powers win Palm Beach, Martin County School Board seats by narrow margins, Palm Beach Post
  22. Web site: christinejax.com.