Many education experts were surprised by President-elect Trump's nomination of Linda McMahon as Secretary of Education, as she was not on the transition team's shortlist.
Trump stated that McMahon would work for 'parents' rights' and support using taxpayer-funded vouchers for children to attend any school, showing a shift towards school choice.
The decision to appoint McMahon suggests that the Trump administration may be looking to reshape education policies, impacting federal financial aid and civil rights protections.
McMahon's advocacy for 'Choice' highlights a push to empower parents in making educational decisions, which aligns with Trump's broader commitment to decentralizing education.
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