Many fine educators have also succeeded in the political arena. One of these is Jane Haycock Woods, an elementary school teacher who has served in the Virginia State Senate.
Jane was born on Oct. 10, 1946, in Bethesda, Maryland. As a young woman, she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from American University, a private research university located in Washington, DC. Once she completed her degree in 1968, Jane taught in elementary schools in the Fairfax County Public School system for nearly two decades. Her career there spanned from 1968 to 1987, during which time she taught first grade at North Springfield Elementary School. During the course of her working life, Jane also worked with prisoners as a teacher through Metropolitan Prison Ministries, as a former Board Member and Government Counselor of Virginia Girl’s State, a member of the Advisory Board for Prevent Child Abuse Virginia, and as a Board Member of the Virginia YMCA.
Jane inaugurated her career as a politician when she was elected on the Republican ticket to represent the 37th District in the Virginia House of Delegates. She served there from 1988 to 1992. In 1992, she was elected to represent the 34th District in the Virginia State Senate. Her service in the Virginia Senate spanned from 1992 to 2000, during which time she served a portion of that time as the Chair of the Senate Committee on Education and Health. Jane continued her career in public office when she was appointed to the position of Secretary of Health and Human Resources by Virginia Governor Mark Warner. She served in that role from 2002 to 2006.
For her public service, Jane has earned important recognition. In 1987, she was named Outstanding Woman by the City of Fairfax Commission on Women.