With her committee vote set to take place today, it’s clear that Betsy DeVos will be confirmed to lead the Department of Education and many education reformers and advocates continue to cheer this development:
January 31, 2017
With her committee vote set to take place today, it’s clear that Betsy DeVos will be confirmed to lead the Department of Education and many education reformers and advocates continue to cheer this development:
January 31, 2017
With her committee vote set to take place later this morning, it’s becoming clear that Betsy DeVos will be confirmed to lead the Department of Education and many education reformers and advocates continue to cheer this development:
Education Week: “Here’s Why Betsy DeVos Will Likely Be Confirmed”
Jonathan Capehart, The Washington Post: “Apparently Senator Lamar Alexander is taking her around to moderates within the Senate and she’s acquitting herself well so the play is he’ll get her through committee, but now it’s the play to get her enough votes to get her confirmed and it looks like it’s working.”
Former U.S. Secretary Of Education Bill Bennett: “She has no problem with good public schools, she likes good public schools, as do I.”
United States Senator Lindsey Graham: “When a public school has failed our children for multiple generations, it’s time to rethink our strategy. It’s time for change and I believe Mrs. DeVos will be an agent of change in our system.”
United States Senator Tim Scott: “I grew up poor, went to four schools by the fifth grade, and almost failed out of high school. I know the challenges facing so many low-income and minority students. The fact remains that every neighborhood is unique, every student learns in a different manner, and every teacher teaches in their own distinctive fashion.”
Rep. Dave Brat (VA), Rep. Virginia Foxx (NC), Rep. Todd Rokita (IN), Rep. Joe Wilson (SC), Rep. Duncan Hunter (CA), Rep. Tim Walberg (MI), Rep. Lou Barletta (PA), Rep. Luke Messer (IN), Rep. Bradley Byrne (AL), Rep. Mike Bishop (MI), Rep. Glenn Grothman (WI), Rep. Rick W. Allen (GA), Rep. Jason Lewis (MN), Rep. Francis Rooney (FL), Rep. Paul Mitchell (MI): “Betsy DeVos is a well-respected person with strong roots in, and contributions to, her Western Michigan community. Her faith and her dedication to our country are not in question. She has a national reputation for being fair, intelligent, kind, persistent, tough, and compassionate.”
Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant: “Betsy DeVos has what it takes to serve as secretary of Education: ideas, vision and leadership. For nearly three decades she has been a powerful voice for parents who simply want the ability to enroll their children in the learning environment that is right for them.”
Former Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal: “There are too many, too many children that are trapped in failing public schools, and Betsy wants school choice, she wants the dollars to follow the child instead of the child following the dollar. She’s showing the left, showing the Democrats to be hypocrites on this.”
Former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels: ““She’s right about charter schools, and the evidence says so…She’s right about helping low-income people have the same choice rich people do about where their kids go to school.”
Pennsylvania State Representative Jim Christiana: “I encourage Senator Casey to not take the company line and the establishment line and to look at the tens of thousands of kids in Pennsylvania who have benefitted from school choice.”
Eva Moskowitz, Founder And CEO Of Success Academy Charter Schools: “we need an outsider: someone who isn’t part of, or beholden to, the education establishment. Someone who will shake it up. Betsy DeVos not only will do that, she has already.”
Patricia Levesque, CEO Of The Foundation For Excellence In Education: “The president won the election with the promise to shake things up… I believe he deserves to have his nominees confirmed when they are qualified and Betsy DeVos is qualified.”
Daniel Garza, President Of The LIBRE Initiative: “It’s time for a new approach — one that encourages schools to improve while at the same time giving families options if they don’t. By expanding school choice programs, states can do precisely that.”
Gary Wolfram, William Simon Professor At Hillsdale College: “It is difficult to think of a nominee for Secretary of Education who is more interested in the education of our nation’s children, in particular children coming from disadvantaged families, than Betsy DeVos. She has dedicated much of her life to improving educational opportunities for all children.”
Nate Davis, Executive Director Of K12 Inc.: “Choice schools are often pioneers or first movers in the introduction of new learning models, new technology, and advanced pedagogy in the education space. They create new environments to test fresh concepts that, if successful, are eventually adopted by school districts, increasing opportunities for all students.”
Richard Studley, President And CEO Of Michigan Chamber Of Commerce: “I know from personal experience that she is a good listener, always does her homework, and asks the right questions to improve organizational performance.”
Olivia Grady, Research Fellow At The Center For Worker Freedom: “Betsy DeVos, President Trump’s nominee to lead the Education Department, firmly believes in all types of school choice. She started a successful charter school in Grand Rapids and founded the American Federation for Children, a pro-school choice policy non-profit.”
Christian Schneider, Columnist, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: “The Michigan billionaire has committed the most unpardonable of progressive sins: She has financially supported efforts to allow students educational choices outside the traditional public school framework.”
Keith Crain, Crain’s Detroit Business: “Betsy DeVos surely does not need this appointment. She has been involved with education for years. To say it is her passion would be an understatement.”
James Hill, School Board Member, Missouri: “In naming Betsy DeVos to be his education secretary, President Trump has picked a fierce fighter who will stand up for the forgotten school children in our country who have been left behind in woefully underperforming schools.”
Bill Boer, Calvin College Alumni: “They’re missing Betsy as a smart person and a dedicated person and — you get to know her better – they’ll know that she cares about all kids – all families — and wants the best opportunities for those families and should that be in public schools or alternative schools, that’s her mission.”