President Donald Trump nominated Kirsten Baesler, North Dakota’s superintendent, for the role of assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education. If confirmed, Baesler would oversee the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, influencing educational outcomes for millions of students. Baesler, with over a decade of leadership in education, aims to support local control of schools and collaborate with fellow education leaders to implement reforms, as reported by the North Dakota Monitor.
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