But if confirmed as deputy secretary, she could find herself in culture war conflicts she’s previously sidestepped.
President-elect Trump tapped Penny Schwinn, a former Tennessee education commissioner, for deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Education.
Penny Schwinn served as Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee's commissioner of education. President Trump nominated her to be U.S. deputy ...
An education activist is speaking out on concerns she has that a key Trump nominee to the department of education has a ...
President-elect Donald Trump has announced Penny Schwinn as his pick for Deputy Secretary of Education. This will place Schwinn at the forefront of shaping and implementing national education policies ...
The way to educational improvement may be through affirming the “distracting” values raised by the culture wars ...
Schwinn would work with WWE founder Linda McMahon, Trump’s pick to head the department, if both are confirmed.
The local charter school founder held brief positions at St. Hope Public Schools, Sacramento County Board of Education and Sacramento City Unified School District.
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Denise Carter will fill the role until President Donald Trump's pick, Linda McMahon, is confirmed by the U.S. Senate.