Trump picks wealthy activist for education secretary

Published Thu, Nov 24, 2016 · 03:09 AM

[PALM BEACH] US President-elect Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he intends to nominate Betsy DeVos, a wealthy Republican campaigner for alternatives to public schools, as his education secretary.

Mrs DeVos is the second woman Mr Trump has tapped to fill a cabinet position. He earlier named South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley to be US ambassador to the United Nations.

Mrs DeVos is a Republican megadonor from Michigan who has been active in promoting school choice, a movement that advocates the use of tax credits and vouchers to allow parents to opt out of the public school system.

"Under her leadership we will reform the US education system and break the bureaucracy that is holding our children back so that we can deliver world-class education and school choice to all families," Mr Trump said.

Mrs DeVos is chairman of the Windquest Group, an investment group with a clean energy focus; the Dick and Betsy DeVos Family Foundation; and the American Federation for Children, a group that describes itself as dedicated to "breaking down barriers to educational choice," particularly for low income families.

She is the sister of Erik Prince, the founder of Blackwater USA, a security firm whose operations in Iraq aroused controversy. Her father was the founder of an automobile parts supplier.

Her husband's father Richard DeVos was ranked Number 88 on Forbes' list of US billionaires, with an estimated fortune of US$5.4 billion.

Mr Trump's views on education have been inconsistent, but during the campaign he promised a US$20 billion dollar federal program to allow low income students to attend private or charter schools.

"The status quo in education is not acceptable," Mrs DeVos said in a statement accepting the offer of the education secretary position.

"Together, we can work to make transformational change that ensures every student in America has the opportunity to fulfill his or her highest potential."

Lily Eskelsen Garcia, president of the National Education Association, voiced distress at Mrs Trump's choice.

"DeVos pushed a corporate agenda to privatise, de-professionalise & undermine PublicEd for our students," she said on Twitter.

"Nominating Betsy DeVos shows just how out of touch Donald Trump is with what works best for students, parents, educators & communities."

AFP

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