Education Secretary Miguel Cardona is making it known he wants another term if President Joe Biden wins in 2024. | Mark Schiefelbein/AP Photo— American schools are facing a moment of unique opportunity and peril. That all sounds like a good challenge to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, who is making it known he wants another term if President Joe Biden wins in 2024.
and I’m enjoying it,” he added. “And as long as the president wants me to serve in this capacity — I’m going to serve.”, though disparities in education are as persistent as ever. New federal subsidies stand to remake the U.S. manufacturing economy, but schools need new approaches to prepare tomorrow’s workforce. Conservative-led states are carving out a separate philosophy for public education, leaving moderate and liberal enclaves to chart a distinct path.
when you see some folks attacking education and making that their platform,” he argued. “You need someone who’s focused on kids, who’s focused on students and providing better opportunities.”For years, groups at the vanguard of the anti-vaccine movement had been operating with relatively small budgets and only a handful of staff. Now, they’re awash in cash: The Covid-19 pandemic has produced a
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