William C. Kahl

William C. Kahl (September 21, 1908 February 7, 2001) was an American educator.

Born in Mount Horeb, Wisconsin, Kahl graduated from University of Wisconsin–Madison. He then was a teacher and principal at various schools. In 1966, Kahl was appointed Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction. Kahl was then elected to the office serving until 1973.[1][2][3]

Notes

  1. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1971,' Biographical Sketch of William C. Kahl, pg. 6
  2. 'Former School Head Kahl Dies At 92,' The Capital Times, Karyn Saeman, February 9. 2001
  3. 'Former schools head Kahl dies at age 92,' Wisconsin State Journal, February 10, 2001, pg. 16


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