Such so-called “school choice” efforts, Ifill explained, usually result in “impoverishing some districts by removing the parents [and students] that have the best means.” Further, they promote private schools that often have very little oversight or accountability, where laws protecting minorities and students with disabilities are not enforced, and, as Goss Graves observed, where marginalized students are even more vulnerable.

“The Secretary of Education must have the interests of all students in mind, and everything we have seen from Betsy DeVos suggests that she will not.”
—Mara Keisling, National Center for Transgender Equality

DeVos’ staunch Christian conservatism and record of donating to anti-LGBTQ groups such as Focus on the Family has sparked fears among equality advocates.

Legal advocacy organization Lamda Legal issued a statement Tuesday expressing concern over DeVos’ views, particularly her support for groups that oppose marriage equality and preach the practice of so-called “conversion therapy.”

“Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students contact Lambda Legal every day to seek help being safe at school,” the group said. “We need a Secretary of Education who will make schools safe for all students, and who won’t tolerate bullying—by peers, parents, or school administrators.”

Similarly, Mara Keisling, executive director for the National Center for Transgender Equality, warned that DeVos’ confirmation “would put hundreds of thousands of transgender students around the nation in great danger.”

“More than three-quarters of people who are openly transgender of perceived to be in a K-12 setting receive some kind of mistreatment from administration, students or both,” Keisling said. Under Obama, the departments of Education and Justice “have taken huge steps to protect students from this kind of discrimination… this would be undone by DeVos’ ideology and lack of experience.”

Summing up the concern felt across the groups, Keisling concluded the press call saying, “The Secretary of Education must have the interests of all students in mind, and everything we have seen from Betsy DeVos suggests that she will not.”

DeVos’ hearing will be streaming live on the HELP committee website beginning at 5pm EST.

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