President-elect Biden on Wednesday introduced Miguel Cardona
Joe Biden on Wednesday introduced Miguel Cardona as his pick for education secretary, saying the Connecticut education chief is the right pick to lead the federal department as the nation struggles to educate students safely during the pandemic.
The selection delivers on Biden's promise to nominate someone with experience working in public education and would fulfill his goal of installing a leader who stands in sharp contrast to President Donald Trump's education secretary, Betsy DeVos.
Unlike DeVos, a school-choice advocate who Biden says is an opponent of public schools, Cardona is a product of them, starting when he entered kindergarten unable to speak English.
During remarks in Wilmington, Del., Biden called Cardona a "brilliant" educator who would help further his administration's commitment to reopening schools safely.
Biden makes education-chief pick
"We can do it if we give school districts, communities and states the clear guidance and resources that aren't already in their tight budgets," Biden said, adding that addressing the issue "requires someone who understands the need to prevent the pandemic from further exacerbating the inequities in our education system."
Biden said that early next year, he'll send to Congress a plan on next steps for the education system, including funding to keep educators employed and to safely reopen schools.
In introducing his pick, Biden noted Cardona's focus on broadening remote learning across communities in need and ensuring schools in his state had appropriate safety gear.
"That's the vision, resolve and initiative that are all going to help us contain this pandemic and reopen our schools safely," Biden said. "It's a standard of care that comes from having taught in a classroom. ... He is a secretary of education for this moment."
Cardona, 45, was raised in a housing project in Meriden, Conn., and went through the city's public schools before returning to the district to work as a fourth-grade teacher in 1998. At age 28, he became the youngest principal in the state before working his way up to assistant superintendent of the district.
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I, being bilingual and bicultural, am as American as apple pie and rice and beans," he said, adding that his background gives him perspective on how to address the nation's education inequalities.
"I know how challenging this year has been for students, for educators and for parents. I've lived those challenges alongside millions of American families," Cardona said. "It's taken some of our most painful, long-standing disparities and wrenched them open even wider."
Cardona was appointed to the top education post in Connecticut just months before the coronavirus pandemic broke out in March. When schools moved to remote learning, he hurried to deliver more than 100,000 laptops to students across the state. Since then, however, he has increasingly pressed schools to reopen, saying it's harmful to keep students at home.
If confirmed, his first task will be to expand that effort across the nation. Biden has pledged to have a majority of U.S. schools reopened within his first 100 days in office. He is promising new federal guidelines on school-opening decisions, as well as a "large-scale" Education Department effort to identify and share the best ways to teach during a pandemic.