Betsy DeVos' First Week As Education Secretary Met With Angry Protesters

Newly-confirmed Education Secretary Betsy DeVos visited a public school for the first time in an official capacity but was met by angry protesters. DeVos attempted to enter the Jefferson Middle School in Washington D.C. where most of the population is African-American.She immediately returned to her car after her path was blocked by two protesters.

The visit was supposed to be a way of mending her strained relationship with the country's parents and teachers. The protesters have opposed the 59-year old billionaire's appointment because of her programs on school vouchers and charter schools.

American Federation of Teachers president Randy Weingarten, however, condemned the way protesters blocked DeVos and almost knocked her down, according to PBS. Humanitarian worker Jennifer Ibrahim, on the other hand, joined the protest along with her toddler.

"I want to support our local public schools, make sure that everybody gets fair treatment under the system," Ibrahim said. "I don't feel like that's where we are headed with our new education person," she added.

The secretary was forced to head back to her car as the protesters chanted, "Stand up, fight back!" One man reportedly assaulted a police officer during the protest and was detained. DeVos was finally able to get inside the institution using a different entrance, where she praised the hard work and innovations of the school.

DeVos warned the protesters that she will not be deterred from implementing the Department of Education's vital mission. The protesters said they will continue to fight for the continued operation of public education and quality public schools. They reiterated their stand against charter schools, privatization and more vouchers.

Arne Duncan, former Education Secretary, posted his sentiments on Tweeter and said DeVos should be allowed entry to public schools whether or not people agree with her on some issues, The Hill reported. Mayor Muriel Bowser of Washington said anyone interested in getting to know their public schools are welcome, including DeVos.

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