RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin, who made education a centerpiece of his campaign, announced the state’s next education secretary Monday, making it his first Cabinet secretary pick.
The Republican picked education data consultant Aimee Rogstad Guidera, saying she would help “recharge a system that has settled for too long.”
“Aimee will be a critical partner in restoring expectations of excellence; overseeing a record education budget to invest in teachers, facilities and special education; rolling out innovation lab and charter schools; and standing for a curriculum that prepares Virginia’s children for a dynamic future and removes politics from the classroom,” Youngkin said in a statement.
Youngkin emphasized Guidera’s career advocating for data-driven reform, innovation and choice.
“Most importantly, she understands that parents matter, and the best interests of students must come first,” he said in a statement.
In his campaign, Youngkin pledged to boost education funding and focused on culture war fights over school curricula, emphasizing parental rights to make decisions about their children’s education with the slogan, “parents matter.”