Superintendent Chris Reykdal

Superintendent Chris Reykdal is a visionary leader with a career in public education and an unwavering commitment to creating opportunities for students. First elected in 2017, Chris Reykdal is currently serving in his third term as Washington*s 16th State Superintendent.
Initiating some of the most transformational changes Washington*s K每12 public education system has seen in decades, Chris has:
- Expanded pathways to graduation to align with students* individual interests and goals,
- Successfully advocated for historic investments in support and services for students with disabilities,
- Made significant progress in eliminating out-of-pocket costs for students in dual credit programs,
- Increased access to free meals at school to an additional 465,000 students,
- Expanded dual, tribal, and heritage language learning programs for our youngest learners,
- Started a first-of-its-kind residency program to support teacher recruitment,
- Added civics education as a graduation requirement for all students,
- Increased the number of CTE course equivalencies to allow more students to earn core academic credit through CTE courses,
- Embraced and published guidance for Artificial Intelligence (AI) usage in the classroom with a ※Human-AI-Human§ approach,
- Successfully advocated for market-rate salaries for Washington*s teachers,
- Returned timber revenue to the rural communities where it*s generated,
- Established a path for students to earn elective credits toward their diploma with paid work experience, and
- Diversified the OSPI staff to more closely reflect the diversity of Washington*s students.
Chris graduated summa cum laude from Washington State University (Go Cougs!) with a bachelor*s degree and a teaching certificate, and he earned a master*s degree in public administration from the University of North Carolina每Chapel Hill.
As a former teacher, soccer coach, school board director, state legislator, executive for our state*s community and technical college system, and public school student himself, Chris has a unique perspective of the K每12 system and how our state supports learners from preschool through postsecondary learning.
Under Chris* leadership, the work of OSPI is centered on equity, transparency, accountability, customer service, and keeping students at the forefront of all data-driven decision-making.
Chris* work has been highlighted in Education Week, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal, and he has been a guest on NPR and on MSNBC on multiple programs.
Honors and Awards:
- Champion for CTE Award, Washington ACTE, 2024
- Leadership Award, National Association for Bilingual Education, 2023
- State Auditor*s Stewardship Award, Washington State Auditor*s Office, 2022
- Henry Toll Fellow, Council of State Governments, 2022
- Golden Gavel Award, Washington Association of School Administrators, 2021
- Envision Award, Washington DECA, 2019
- President*s Award, Association of Washington School Principals, 2018
- MESA Champion Award, MESA USA (Mathematics, Engineering, and Science Achievement), 2018