Biden introduces Cardona as education secretary pick
The president-elect and vice president-elect publicly introduced Miguel Cardona as their nominee for secretary of education at an event in Wilmington, Delaware, on Wednesday. Cardona is currently Connecticut's commissioner of education.
“Once again during this pandemic we’ve seen who our educators are -- they are selfless, they are dedicated and they are cut from a true cloth of character and commitment,” Biden said. “They represent one of the most critical professions in America and that’s not hyperbole, that’s a fact.”
“In this critical moment of our nation's history, it’s essential that there is an educator serving as secretary of education,” he added, pledging that Cardona will be ready “on day one.”
Biden also mentioned the historic nature of his Cabinet, saying, “already there are more people of color in this Cabinet than any Cabinet in the history of the United States.”
Biden pledged his team will open schools safely and that this will be a “national priority for the administration.”
The president-elect said that the next education secretary needs to be someone “who understands the need to prevent the pandemic from further exacerbating the inequities in our education system.” He noted how remote learning has been especially difficult for low-income communities.
Biden added that we need to make sure "every child in this nation has access to good education regardless of zip code."
“The secretary of education we nominate is Dr. Miguel Cardona, fourth-grade public school teacher, the youngest principal in the state of Connecticut, first official Latino to serve as the education commissioner," Biden said.