U.S. Department of Education sent this bulletin at 08/14/2020 12:22 PM EDT
Important Updates from U.S. Department of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos
Friends,
This week I was pleased tojoin President Trump, Vice President Pence, parents, teachers,healthcare professionals, and studentsat the White House for an important discussion onhowour nation’s schools can safely reopen. Parents and students have the most to lose from keeping schools closed, but they can’t be held captive to others’ fears or agendas. That’s why President Trump and I are fighting for students likeMarsh.
Marsh is four years old and diagnosed withDown syndrome. His mom Janie shared at this week’s event that life is simply not the same for her son without in-person learning. Kindergarten provides him the routine and social development that he desperately needs. If schools don’t reopen in the fall, Janie fears Marshwill irreversibly regress. Students like Marsh are only four once. They can’t get these missing months of learning back. They are why we need to ensure that schools are fully open and fully operational.
To hear Marsh’s story and others from the White House event this week, click here.
I also joined Gov. Mike Huckabee on“The Ingraham Angle” Wednesday to reinforce this Administration’s commitment to getting students back to full-time learning this fall and empowering parents with options to make that happen. Every parent should have the opportunity to find the right fit for their kids based on their individual circumstances.
To learn more about our fight to empower parents with choices and get kids back to full-time learning this fall, please follow along on social media. You can find me on Instagram and Twitter at @BetsyDeVosED.