U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos was in New York City on business for two days recently and made sure she had no time to visit a single public school among the over-1,800 she had to choose from.
Of course that was no accident. She has a deep-seated disinclination to put herself at risk of being inspired by anything she might witness in a public school. Her brazen absence was her legible signature of contempt.
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