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For Meriden educators, Cardona confirmation hearing a moment to be hopeful, proud
For Meriden educators, Cardona confirmation hearing a moment to be hopeful, proud
Education secretary nominee Miguel Cardona sits during a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing on the nomination on Capitol Hill Wednesday in Washington. The New York Times via AP
February 05, 2021 05:21PM
By Michael Gagne Record-Journal staff
MERIDEN â As city native Miguel Cardona sat behind a microphone in a U.S. Senate hearing room in the nationâs capital, fielding questions from national lawmakers on a range of topics â including school reopening, standardized testing, student loans and career and technical education â his former colleagues back home in the Silver City beamed with pride.Â
Education Pick Miguel Cardona Is New To Washington â But Not To Classrooms
at 9:53 am NPR
On Wednesday, lawmakers will have some tough questions for Miguel Cardona, President Biden s nominee to be the next U.S. education secretary. The Connecticut educator will no doubt have to navigate the choppy policy waters of school choice, how to close opportunity gaps and, most critically, how he would help schools reopen as the pandemic rages.
For now, though, members of the U.S. Senate s education committee won t have much to go on as they prepare for Cardona s hearing. That s because, along with most of the country, many of those lawmakers are just now getting to know him.