Cardona says education was 'the great equalizer' for him
Biden’s education secretary pick, Miguel Cardona, also spoke at the event in Wilmington, Delaware, where the president-elect introduced him to the public on Wednesday.
“I know how challenging this year has been for students, for educators and for parents,” Cardona said. “I’ve lived those challenges alongside millions of American families. Not only in my role as state education commissioner, but as a public school parent.”
“For so many of our schools, far too many of our students, this unprecedented year has piled on crisis after crisis,” he added. “It's taken some of our most painful, longstanding disparities and wrenched them open even wider.”
Cardona spoke about his childhood growing up in public housing and his time attending public schools in Connecticut, saying this is where he was able to expand his horizons and become the first in his family to graduate college.
“I, being bilingual and bicultural, am as American as apple pie and rice and beans,” he said. “For me, education was the great equalizer. But for too many students, your zip code and your skin color remain the best predictor of the opportunities you'll have in your lifetime.”
“We must embrace the opportunity to reimagine education and build it back better,” he added.
Cardona said he is “grateful for the chance to take on this responsibility” as education secretary.
“I look forward to getting to work on behalf of America's children and the families and the communities and the nation they will grow up to inherit and lead,” Cardona said.