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North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong will appoint a new state schools superintendent on October 21, 2025, replacing Kirsten Baesler, who is moving to a federal education role.
North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong will announce his appointment of a new state schools superintendent on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, replacing Kirsten Baesler, who has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate to serve as assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education in the U.S. Department of Education.
Baesler, who has led the state’s public education system since 2013, is stepping down ahead of her federal role, which she cannot yet assume due to the government shutdown.
The new appointee will serve until the November 2026 general election, when voters will choose a successor to complete the four-year term.
The announcement will be made at 2 p.m. in the Governor’s Conference Room and live-streamed on Facebook.
Meanwhile, the North Dakotans for Public Schools coalition, launched by North Dakota United President Nick Archuleta, is gaining momentum with 5,000 “We Love Our Public Schools” yard signs sold, aiming to counter political attacks on education and highlight the value of public schools.
El gobernador de Dakota del Norte, Kelly Armstrong, nombrará a un nuevo superintendente de escuelas estatales el 21 de octubre de 2025, reemplazando a Kirsten Baesler, que se está moviendo a un papel de educación federal.