State Rep. Vernon G. Smith

State Representative Dr. Vernon G. Smith became a member of the Indiana House of Representatives when Earline Rogers resigned to fill the Indiana Senate seat of the late Carolyn Mosby in 1990. He represents Indiana House District 14 at the Statehouse in Indianapolis. Prior to his election to the Indiana House of Representatives, Smith had served on the Gary City Council since 1972.

Smith is currently a professor of education at Indiana University Northwest (IUN), where he has won every teaching award offered on the Northwest Campus. He has served as the interim dean of IUN’s School of Education.

Smith serves as Ranking Minority Member of the Indiana House Education Committee. He is also a member of the Local Government Committee.

Smith’s professional background includes experience at several public schools in Gary. He was the principal of Williams School from 1985 to 1992, principal of Nobel School from 1978 to 1985, and assistant principal of Ivanhoe School from 1972 to 1978. Smith taught in Gary Public Schools between 1966 and 1971. He graduated from Froebel High School and earned his bachelor of science, master of science and doctorate in education degrees from Indiana University; and has undertaken post-doctoral work at Indiana University and Purdue University.

Smith serves as a deacon and is a Sunday School teacher at New Hope Missionary Baptist Church. He is the author of multiple refereed journal articles and several books, including Against All Odds: The Power of the TongueCreating Excellence: Becoming an A+ School and A Light unto My Path: God Ordering My Steps. He is the recipient of more than 200 awards and citations.

Smith has served in a wide range of civic and community leadership positions, including:

  • Founder and board president of the African-American Achievers Youth Corps, Inc.;

  • Past chair of the Indiana Commission on the Social Status of Black Males, which was created through a bill he authored in the state legislature;

  • Founder and chair of the Gary City–Wide Festival Committee;

  • Founder and president of I.U. Dons, Inc.;

  • Founder and member of the Northern Indiana Association of Black School Educators;

  • Deacon and Sunday School Teacher / New Hope M.B. Church (2000-present);

  • Founder and sponsor of the Vernon Stars;

  • National chair of the African-American Male National Council;

  • Sponsor of the Annual Spirit of Christmas Dinner on Christmas Day for the needy, homeless, and lonely; and

  • Sponsor of the Annual Harvest Feast that feeds the less fortunate during the Thanksgiving season.

Smith is a Life Member of the Indiana University Alumni Association and is a Life Member of the NAACP. He has been involved in the work of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; the Faculty Colloquium on Excellence in Teaching; International Council of Professors of Educational Leadership; the Gary Reading Council/Indiana State Reading Association; the Indiana Association of School Principals; Phi Delta Kappa; Katie Hall Educational Foundation; African-American Achievers Youth Corps, Inc; I.U. Dons, Inc.; Brothers’ Keeper shelter for homeless men; the Indiana Commission on the Social Status of Black Males; and Handgun Control, Inc.

About House District 14

State Rep. Vernon Smith (D-Gary) represents House District 14 in Northwest Indiana, which includes portions of Lake County.

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