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Trump promotes choice during school tour

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ORLANDO, Fla. — President Donald Trump toured a private religious school in Florida on Friday, praising it as an ideal institutio­n for “disadvanta­ged children” while re-emphasizin­g that his education agenda will focus on school choice.

Trump visited St. Andrew Catholic School in Orlando, dropping in on a fourth-grade classroom and shaking hands with students who said they were learning about the history of Florida.

When one girl said she wanted to own her own business, he said with a smile that she’s “gonna make a lot of money. But don’t run for politics.”

The president, who was joined by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, a longtime charter schools advocate, described St. Andrew as “one of the many parochial schools dedicated to educating some of our nation’s most disadvanta­ged children.”

“Education is the civil rights issue of our time,” said Trump, repeating a line from his address to Congress this week.

Teachers unions were quick to criticize the visit, saying it showed hostility by Trump toward public schools and an intention to turn education into a profit-making industry .

Trump said he would ask lawmakers to pass a bill that would fund school choice for disadvanta­ged young people, including minority children.

Among his guests were Gov. Rick Scott, Sen. Marco Rubio and Denisha Merriweath­er, who used Florida’s school voucher program to attend a private high school that she credits with turning her life around. Many of St. Andrew’s students attend the school using the same voucher program as Merriweath­er, White House spokesman Ninio Fetalvo said.

“We want millions more to have the same chance to achieve the great success that you’re achieving,” Trump said. The president also told Latrina Peters-Gipson, the school principal, that “the love you have for what you do is really fantastic.”

After the visit, Trump flew to his coastal home in Palm Beach and later attended a Republican National Committee fundraiser that was closed to the news media.

Trump was scheduled to return to the White House late Sunday.

 ?? ALEX BRANDON/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Donald Trump and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos pose with fourth-graders Janayah Chatelier, 10, left, and Landon Fritz, 10, after they received cards from the children during a tour Friday of Saint Andrew Catholic School in Orlando, Fla.
ALEX BRANDON/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos pose with fourth-graders Janayah Chatelier, 10, left, and Landon Fritz, 10, after they received cards from the children during a tour Friday of Saint Andrew Catholic School in Orlando, Fla.

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